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/****************************************************************************
**
** Copyright (C) 2013 Digia Plc
** All rights reserved.
** For any questions to Digia, please use contact form at http://qt.digia.com
**
** This file is part of the QtDataVisualization module.
**
** Licensees holding valid Qt Enterprise licenses may use this file in
** accordance with the Qt Enterprise License Agreement provided with the
** Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms contained in
** a written agreement between you and Digia.
**
** If you have questions regarding the use of this file, please use
** contact form at http://qt.digia.com
**
****************************************************************************/
/*!
\module QtDataVisualization
\title Qt Data Visualization C++ Classes
\ingroup modules
\brief The QtDataVisualization module provides functionality for 3D visualization.
*/
/*!
\group datavisualization_qml
\title Qt Data Visualization QML Types
\brief QML types for the Qt Data Visualization API.
Qt Data Visualization functionality can be accessed via these QML types.
\section1 QML Types
*/
/*!
\page qtdatavisualization_getting_started.html
\title Qt Data Visualization Getting Started
\section1 Building Qt Data Visualization
To build Qt Data Visualization module, set up a command prompt with an environment for
building Qt applications, navigate to the directory containing \c qtdatavisualization.pro,
and give the following commands:
\snippet doc_src_qtdatavisualization.cpp 6
\note The \c make tool name may vary depending on your target platform.
E.g. make/nmake/mingw32-make/...
To build a statically linked version of the Qt Data Visualization module, give the following
commands:
\snippet doc_src_qtdatavisualization.cpp 7
\section1 Running examples
Qt Data Visualization examples are found under \c examples subdirectory. To build and run a
single example, e.g. the qmlsurface example, navigate to the example directory and give the
following commands:
\snippet doc_src_qtdatavisualization.cpp 8
\note On some platforms, such as Windows, the executable can be generated under debug or
release folders, depending on your build.
\section1 Creating a simple application
To create a simple application, start by creating a new Qt Gui Application project in Qt
Creator and add this line to the \c .pro file of the project:
\snippet doc_src_qtdatavisualization.pro 0
In the \c main.cpp file, include the module headers and declare namespace usage:
\snippet doc_src_qtdatavisualization.cpp 0
Then, add the sample code found in one of the following pages, depending on what kind of
visualization you are interested in: \l{How to construct a minimal Q3DBars graph},
\l{How to construct a minimal Q3DScatter graph}, or
\l{How to construct a minimal Q3DSurface graph}.
To use Qt Data Visualization graphs in widget based applications, you can use
QWidget::createWindowContainer() function to wrap the graph into a widget:
\snippet doc_src_qtdatavisualization.cpp 9
For further code examples, see one of the Qt Data Visualization examples:
\annotatedlist qtdatavisualization_examples
*/
/*!
\page qtdatavisualization_data_handling.html
\title Qt Data Visualization Data Handling
\section1 Data proxies
TODO
\section1 Item models and data mapping
TODO
*/
/*!
\page qtdatavisualization_interacting_with_data.html
\title Qt Data Visualization Interacting with Data
\section1 View manipulation
TODO
\section1 Highlighting data
TODO
*/
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