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// Copyright (C) 2017 The Qt Company Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GFDL-1.3-no-invariants-only
/*!
\example qmlqtsensors
\title Qt Sensors - QML Example
\ingroup qtsensors-examples
\image qmlqtsensors.png
\section2 Qt Sensors in QML
\brief The QtSensors - QML example demonstrates the QML sensors types in the QtSensors import.
To write a QML application that will use the QML sensors types in the QtSensors import you need to to the following steps:
Import the QtSensors declarative plugin:
\snippet qmlqtsensors/qmlqtsensors.qml 0
Add the Sensor QML types into your qml file.
In this example we use the TiltSensor:
\snippet qmlqtsensors/qmlqtsensors.qml 1
The Tilt-, AmbientLight- and the Proximity QML sensor types have the 'enabled' property in common.
To start or stop the sensor set this property to true or false.
\snippet qmlqtsensors/qmlqtsensors.qml 2
Reading the data can be done for each sensor type like following:
\l {TiltSensor} {TiltSensor}
\snippet qmlqtsensors/qmlqtsensors.qml 3
\snippet qmlqtsensors/qmlqtsensors.qml 4
\l {AmbientLightSensor} {AmbientLightSensor}
\snippet qmlqtsensors/qmlqtsensors.qml 5
\l {ProximitySensor} {ProximitySensor}
\snippet qmlqtsensors/qmlqtsensors.qml 6
*/
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