// Copyright (C) 2016 The Qt Company Ltd. // SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GPL-3.0-only #undef QT_NO_FOREACH // this file contains unported legacy Q_FOREACH uses #include "q3dsurface.h" #include "q3dsurface_p.h" QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE /*! * \class Q3DSurface * \inmodule QtDataVisualization * \brief The Q3DSurface class provides methods for rendering 3D surface plots. * \since QtDataVisualization 1.0 * * This class enables developers to render 3D surface plots and to view them by rotating the scene * freely. The visual properties of the surface such as draw mode and shading can be controlled * via QSurface3DSeries. * * The Q3DSurface supports selection by showing a highlighted ball on the data point where the user has clicked * with left mouse button (when default input handler is in use) or selected via QSurface3DSeries. * The selection pointer is accompanied with a label which in default case shows the value of the * data point and the coordinates of the point. * * The value range and the label format shown on the axis can be controlled through QValue3DAxis. * * To rotate the graph, hold down the right mouse button and move the mouse. Zooming is done using mouse * wheel. Both assume the default input handler is in use. * * If no axes are set explicitly to Q3DSurface, temporary default axes with no labels are created. * These default axes can be modified via axis accessors, but as soon any axis is set explicitly * for the orientation, the default axis for that orientation is destroyed. * * \section1 How to construct a minimal Q3DSurface graph * * First, construct Q3DSurface. Since we are running the graph as top level window * in this example, we need to clear the \c Qt::FramelessWindowHint flag, which gets set by * default: * * \snippet doc_src_q3dsurface_construction.cpp 0 * * Now Q3DSurface is ready to receive data to be rendered. Create data elements to receive values: * * \snippet doc_src_q3dsurface_construction.cpp 1 * * First feed the data to the row elements and then add their pointers to the data element: * * \snippet doc_src_q3dsurface_construction.cpp 2 * * Create a new series and set data to it: * * \snippet doc_src_q3dsurface_construction.cpp 3 * * Finally you will need to set it visible: * * \snippet doc_src_q3dsurface_construction.cpp 4 * * The complete code needed to create and display this graph is: * * \snippet doc_src_q3dsurface_construction.cpp 5 * * And this is what those few lines of code produce: * * \image q3dsurface-minimal.png * * The scene can be rotated, zoomed into, and a surface point can be selected to view its position, * but no other interaction is included in this minimal code example. * You can learn more by familiarizing yourself with the examples provided, * like the \l{Surface Graph}. * * * \sa Q3DBars, Q3DScatter, {Qt Data Visualization C++ Classes} */ /*! * Constructs a new 3D surface graph with optional \a parent window * and surface \a format. */ Q3DSurface::Q3DSurface(const QSurfaceFormat *format, QWindow *parent) : QAbstract3DGraph(new Q3DSurfacePrivate(this), format, parent) { if (!dptr()->m_initialized) return; dptr()->m_shared = new Surface3DController(geometry()); d_ptr->setVisualController(dptr()->m_shared); dptr()->m_shared->initializeOpenGL(); QObject::connect(dptr()->m_shared, &Surface3DController::selectedSeriesChanged, this, &Q3DSurface::selectedSeriesChanged); QObject::connect(dptr()->m_shared, &Surface3DController::flipHorizontalGridChanged, this, &Q3DSurface::flipHorizontalGridChanged); } /*! * Destroys the 3D surface graph. */ Q3DSurface::~Q3DSurface() { } /*! * Adds the \a series to the graph. A graph can contain multiple series, but has only one set of * axes. If the newly added series has specified a selected item, it will be highlighted and * any existing selection will be cleared. Only one added series can have an active selection. * * \sa QAbstract3DGraph::hasSeries() */ void Q3DSurface::addSeries(QSurface3DSeries *series) { dptr()->m_shared->addSeries(series); } /*! * Removes the \a series from the graph. * * \sa QAbstract3DGraph::hasSeries() */ void Q3DSurface::removeSeries(QSurface3DSeries *series) { dptr()->m_shared->removeSeries(series); } /*! * Returns the list of series added to this graph. * * \sa QAbstract3DGraph::hasSeries() */ QList Q3DSurface::seriesList() const { return dptrc()->m_shared->surfaceSeriesList(); } Q3DSurfacePrivate *Q3DSurface::dptr() { return static_cast(d_ptr.data()); } const Q3DSurfacePrivate *Q3DSurface::dptrc() const { return static_cast(d_ptr.data()); } /*! * \property Q3DSurface::axisX * * \brief The active x-axis. */ /*! * Sets \a axis as the active x-axis. Implicitly calls addAxis() to transfer the * ownership of the axis to this graph. * * If \a axis is null, a temporary default axis with no labels and an * automatically adjusting range is created. * * This temporary axis is destroyed if another axis is set explicitly to the * same orientation. * * \sa addAxis(), releaseAxis() */ void Q3DSurface::setAxisX(QValue3DAxis *axis) { dptr()->m_shared->setAxisX(axis); } QValue3DAxis *Q3DSurface::axisX() const { return static_cast(dptrc()->m_shared->axisX()); } /*! * \property Q3DSurface::axisY * * \brief The active y-axis. */ /*! * Sets \a axis as the active y-axis. Implicitly calls addAxis() to transfer the * ownership of the axis to this graph. * * If \a axis is null, a temporary default axis with no labels and an * automatically adjusting range is created. * * This temporary axis is destroyed if another axis is set explicitly to the * same orientation. * * \sa addAxis(), releaseAxis() */ void Q3DSurface::setAxisY(QValue3DAxis *axis) { dptr()->m_shared->setAxisY(axis); } QValue3DAxis *Q3DSurface::axisY() const { return static_cast(dptrc()->m_shared->axisY()); } /*! * \property Q3DSurface::axisZ * * \brief The active z-axis. */ /*! * Sets \a axis as the active z-axis. Implicitly calls addAxis() to transfer the * ownership of the axis to this graph. * * If \a axis is null, a temporary default axis with no labels and an * automatically adjusting range is created. * * This temporary axis is destroyed if another axis is set explicitly to the * same orientation. * * \sa addAxis(), releaseAxis() */ void Q3DSurface::setAxisZ(QValue3DAxis *axis) { dptr()->m_shared->setAxisZ(axis); } QValue3DAxis *Q3DSurface::axisZ() const { return static_cast(dptrc()->m_shared->axisZ()); } /*! * \property Q3DSurface::selectedSeries * * \brief The selected series or null. * * If selectionMode has \c SelectionMultiSeries set, this * property holds the series which owns the selected point. */ QSurface3DSeries *Q3DSurface::selectedSeries() const { return dptrc()->m_shared->selectedSeries(); } /*! * \property Q3DSurface::flipHorizontalGrid * \since QtDataVisualization 1.2 * * \brief Whether the horizontal axis grid is displayed on top of the graph * rather than on the bottom. * * In some use cases the horizontal axis grid is mostly covered by the surface, so it can be more * useful to display the horizontal axis grid on top of the graph rather than on the bottom. * A typical use case for this is showing 2D spectrograms using orthoGraphic projection with * a top-down viewpoint. * * If \c{false}, the horizontal axis grid and labels are drawn on the horizontal background * of the graph. * If \c{true}, the horizontal axis grid and labels are drawn on the opposite side of the graph * from the horizontal background. * Defaults to \c{false}. */ void Q3DSurface::setFlipHorizontalGrid(bool flip) { dptr()->m_shared->setFlipHorizontalGrid(flip); } bool Q3DSurface::flipHorizontalGrid() const { return dptrc()->m_shared->flipHorizontalGrid(); } /*! * Adds \a axis to the graph. The axes added via addAxis are not yet taken to use, * addAxis is simply used to give the ownership of the \a axis to the graph. * The \a axis must not be null or added to another graph. * * \sa releaseAxis(), setAxisX(), setAxisY(), setAxisZ() */ void Q3DSurface::addAxis(QValue3DAxis *axis) { dptr()->m_shared->addAxis(axis); } /*! * Releases the ownership of the \a axis back to the caller, if it is added to this graph. * If the released \a axis is in use, a new default axis will be created and set active. * * If the default axis is released and added back later, it behaves as any other axis would. * * \sa addAxis(), setAxisX(), setAxisY(), setAxisZ() */ void Q3DSurface::releaseAxis(QValue3DAxis *axis) { dptr()->m_shared->releaseAxis(axis); } /*! * Returns the list of all added axes. * * \sa addAxis() */ QList Q3DSurface::axes() const { QList abstractAxes = dptrc()->m_shared->axes(); QList retList; foreach (QAbstract3DAxis *axis, abstractAxes) retList.append(static_cast(axis)); return retList; } // Q3DSurfacePrivate Q3DSurfacePrivate::Q3DSurfacePrivate(Q3DSurface *q) : QAbstract3DGraphPrivate(q), m_shared(0) { } Q3DSurfacePrivate::~Q3DSurfacePrivate() { } void Q3DSurfacePrivate::handleAxisXChanged(QAbstract3DAxis *axis) { emit qptr()->axisXChanged(static_cast(axis)); } void Q3DSurfacePrivate::handleAxisYChanged(QAbstract3DAxis *axis) { emit qptr()->axisYChanged(static_cast(axis)); } void Q3DSurfacePrivate::handleAxisZChanged(QAbstract3DAxis *axis) { emit qptr()->axisZChanged(static_cast(axis)); } Q3DSurface *Q3DSurfacePrivate::qptr() { return static_cast(q_ptr); } QT_END_NAMESPACE