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QCPLayer Class Reference

A layer that may contain objects, to control the rendering order. More...

Inherits QObject.

Public Functions

 QCPLayer (QCustomPlot *parentPlot, const QString &layerName)
 
QCustomPlotparentPlot () const
 
QString name () const
 
int index () const
 
QList< QCPLayerable * > children () const
 
bool visible () const
 
void setVisible (bool visible)
 

Protected Functions

void addChild (QCPLayerable *layerable, bool prepend)
 
void removeChild (QCPLayerable *layerable)
 

Detailed Description

A layer that may contain objects, to control the rendering order.

The Layering system of QCustomPlot is the mechanism to control the rendering order of the elements inside the plot.

It is based on the two classes QCPLayer and QCPLayerable. QCustomPlot holds an ordered list of one or more instances of QCPLayer (see QCustomPlot::addLayer, QCustomPlot::layer, QCustomPlot::moveLayer, etc.). When replotting, QCustomPlot goes through the list of layers bottom to top and successively draws the layerables of the layers.

A QCPLayer contains an ordered list of QCPLayerable instances. QCPLayerable is an abstract base class from which almost all visible objects derive, like axes, grids, graphs, items, etc.

Initially, QCustomPlot has five layers: "background", "grid", "main", "axes" and "legend" (in that order). The top two layers "axes" and "legend" contain the default axes and legend, so they will be drawn on top. In the middle, there is the "main" layer. It is initially empty and set as the current layer (see QCustomPlot::setCurrentLayer). This means, all new plottables, items etc. are created on this layer by default. Then comes the "grid" layer which contains the QCPGrid instances (which belong tightly to QCPAxis, see QCPAxis::grid). The Axis rect background shall be drawn behind everything else, thus the default QCPAxisRect instance is placed on the "background" layer. Of course, the layer affiliation of the individual objects can be changed as required (QCPLayerable::setLayer).

Controlling the ordering of objects is easy: Create a new layer in the position you want it to be, e.g. above "main", with QCustomPlot::addLayer. Then set the current layer with QCustomPlot::setCurrentLayer to that new layer and finally create the objects normally. They will be placed on the new layer automatically, due to the current layer setting. Alternatively you could have also ignored the current layer setting and just moved the objects with QCPLayerable::setLayer to the desired layer after creating them.

It is also possible to move whole layers. For example, If you want the grid to be shown in front of all plottables/items on the "main" layer, just move it above "main" with QCustomPlot::moveLayer.

The rendering order within one layer is simply by order of creation or insertion. The item created last (or added last to the layer), is drawn on top of all other objects on that layer.

When a layer is deleted, the objects on it are not deleted with it, but fall on the layer below the deleted layer, see QCustomPlot::removeLayer.

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

QCPLayer::QCPLayer ( QCustomPlot parentPlot,
const QString &  layerName 
)

Creates a new QCPLayer instance.

Normally you shouldn't directly instantiate layers, use QCustomPlot::addLayer instead.

Warning
It is not checked that layerName is actually a unique layer name in parentPlot. This check is only performed by QCustomPlot::addLayer.

Member Function Documentation

int QCPLayer::index ( ) const
inline

Returns the index this layer has in the QCustomPlot. The index is the integer number by which this layer can be accessed via QCustomPlot::layer.

Layers with higher indices will be drawn above layers with lower indices.

QList< QCPLayerable * > QCPLayer::children ( ) const
inline

Returns a list of all layerables on this layer. The order corresponds to the rendering order: layerables with higher indices are drawn above layerables with lower indices.

void QCPLayer::setVisible ( bool  visible)

Sets whether this layer is visible or not. If visible is set to false, all layerables on this layer will be invisible.

This function doesn't change the visibility property of the layerables (QCPLayerable::setVisible), but the QCPLayerable::realVisibility of each layerable takes the visibility of the parent layer into account.

void QCPLayer::addChild ( QCPLayerable layerable,
bool  prepend 
)
protected

Adds the layerable to the list of this layer. If prepend is set to true, the layerable will be prepended to the list, i.e. be drawn beneath the other layerables already in the list.

This function does not change the mLayer member of layerable to this layer. (Use QCPLayerable::setLayer to change the layer of an object, not this function.)

See Also
removeChild
void QCPLayer::removeChild ( QCPLayerable layerable)
protected

Removes the layerable from the list of this layer.

This function does not change the mLayer member of layerable. (Use QCPLayerable::setLayer to change the layer of an object, not this function.)

See Also
addChild

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