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#include "locationlabssingleton_p.h"
/*!
\qmltype QtLocationLabs
\instantiates LocationLabsSingleton
\inqmlmodule Qt.labs.location
\since 5.13
\brief The QtLocationLabs global object provides experimental, tech-preview functions for working with
location-based types in QML.
\qml
import Qt.labs.location 1.0
Map {
id: map
MouseArea {
anchors.fill: parent
onClicked: {
var mapObjects = QtLocationLabs.mapObjectsAt(map.toCoordinate(Qt.point(mouseX,mouseY)), map)
}
}
}
\endqml
*/
LocationLabsSingleton::LocationLabsSingleton(QObject *parent)
: QObject(parent)
{
}
/*!
\qmlmethod coordinate ::QtLocationLabs::mapObjectsAt(coordinate, map)
Returns the map objects in \a map covering \a coordinate.
*/
QList<QObject *> LocationLabsSingleton::mapObjectsAt(const QGeoCoordinate &coordinate, QDeclarativeGeoMap *map) const
{
if (!map)
return QList<QObject *>();
return map->map()->mapObjectsAt(coordinate);
}
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