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#include "qbitmap.h" |
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#include "qpixmapdata_p.h" |
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#include "qimage.h" |
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#include "qvariant.h" |
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#include <qpainter.h> |
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#include <private/qgraphicssystem_p.h> |
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#include <private/qapplication_p.h> |
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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/*! |
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\class QBitmap |
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\brief The QBitmap class provides monochrome (1-bit depth) pixmaps. |
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\ingroup painting |
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\ingroup shared |
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The QBitmap class is a monochrome off-screen paint device used |
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mainly for creating custom QCursor and QBrush objects, |
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constructing QRegion objects, and for setting masks for pixmaps |
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and widgets. |
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QBitmap is a QPixmap subclass ensuring a depth of 1, except for |
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null objects which have a depth of 0. If a pixmap with a depth |
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greater than 1 is assigned to a bitmap, the bitmap will be |
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dithered automatically. |
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Use the QColor objects Qt::color0 and Qt::color1 when drawing on a |
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QBitmap object (or a QPixmap object with depth 1). |
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Painting with Qt::color0 sets the bitmap bits to 0, and painting |
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with Qt::color1 sets the bits to 1. For a bitmap, 0-bits indicate |
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background (or transparent pixels) and 1-bits indicate foreground |
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(or opaque pixels). Use the clear() function to set all the bits |
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to Qt::color0. Note that using the Qt::black and Qt::white colors |
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make no sense because the QColor::pixel() value is not necessarily |
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0 for black and 1 for white. |
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The QBitmap class provides the transformed() function returning a |
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transformed copy of the bitmap; use the QTransform argument to |
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translate, scale, shear, and rotate the bitmap. In addition, |
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QBitmap provides the static fromData() function which returns a |
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bitmap constructed from the given \c uchar data, and the static |
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fromImage() function returning a converted copy of a QImage |
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object. |
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Just like the QPixmap class, QBitmap is optimized by the use of |
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implicit data sharing. For more information, see the \l {Implicit |
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Data Sharing} documentation. |
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\sa QPixmap, QImage, QImageReader, QImageWriter |
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*/ |
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/*! \typedef QBitmap::DataPtr |
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\internal |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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Constructs a null bitmap. |
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\sa QPixmap::isNull() |
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*/ |
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QBitmap::QBitmap() |
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: QPixmap(QSize(0, 0), QPixmapData::BitmapType) |
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{ |
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} |
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/*! |
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\fn QBitmap::QBitmap(int width, int height) |
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Constructs a bitmap with the given \a width and \a height. The pixels |
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inside are uninitialized. |
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\sa clear() |
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*/ |
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QBitmap::QBitmap(int w, int h) |
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: QPixmap(QSize(w, h), QPixmapData::BitmapType) |
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{ |
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} |
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/*! |
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Constructs a bitmap with the given \a size. The pixels in the |
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bitmap are uninitialized. |
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\sa clear() |
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*/ |
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QBitmap::QBitmap(const QSize &size) |
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: QPixmap(size, QPixmapData::BitmapType) |
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{ |
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} |
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/*! |
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\fn QBitmap::clear() |
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Clears the bitmap, setting all its bits to Qt::color0. |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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Constructs a bitmap that is a copy of the given \a pixmap. |
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If the pixmap has a depth greater than 1, the resulting bitmap |
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will be dithered automatically. |
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\sa QPixmap::depth(), fromImage(), fromData() |
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*/ |
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QBitmap::QBitmap(const QPixmap &pixmap) |
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{ |
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QBitmap::operator=(pixmap); |
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} |
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/*! |
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\fn QBitmap::QBitmap(const QImage &image) |
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Constructs a bitmap that is a copy of the given \a image. |
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Use the static fromImage() function instead. |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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Constructs a bitmap from the file specified by the given \a |
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fileName. If the file does not exist, or has an unknown format, |
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the bitmap becomes a null bitmap. |
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The \a fileName and \a format parameters are passed on to the |
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QPixmap::load() function. If the file format uses more than 1 bit |
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per pixel, the resulting bitmap will be dithered automatically. |
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\sa QPixmap::isNull(), QImageReader::imageFormat() |
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*/ |
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QBitmap::QBitmap(const QString& fileName, const char *format) |
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: QPixmap(QSize(0, 0), QPixmapData::BitmapType) |
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{ |
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load(fileName, format, Qt::MonoOnly); |
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} |
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/*! |
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\overload |
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Assigns the given \a pixmap to this bitmap and returns a reference |
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to this bitmap. |
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If the pixmap has a depth greater than 1, the resulting bitmap |
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will be dithered automatically. |
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\sa QPixmap::depth() |
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*/ |
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QBitmap &QBitmap::operator=(const QPixmap &pixmap) |
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{ |
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if (pixmap.isNull()) { // a null pixmap |
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QBitmap bm(0, 0); |
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QBitmap::operator=(bm); |
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} else if (pixmap.depth() == 1) { // 1-bit pixmap |
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QPixmap::operator=(pixmap); // shallow assignment |
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} else { // n-bit depth pixmap |
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QImage image; |
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image = pixmap.toImage(); // convert pixmap to image |
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*this = fromImage(image); // will dither image |
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} |
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return *this; |
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} |
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#ifdef QT3_SUPPORT |
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QBitmap::QBitmap(int w, int h, const uchar *bits, bool isXbitmap) |
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{ |
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*this = fromData(QSize(w, h), bits, isXbitmap ? QImage::Format_MonoLSB : QImage::Format_Mono); |
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} |
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QBitmap::QBitmap(const QSize &size, const uchar *bits, bool isXbitmap) |
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{ |
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*this = fromData(size, bits, isXbitmap ? QImage::Format_MonoLSB : QImage::Format_Mono); |
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} |
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#endif |
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/*! |
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Destroys the bitmap. |
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*/ |
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QBitmap::~QBitmap() |
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{ |
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} |
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/*! |
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Returns the bitmap as a QVariant. |
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*/ |
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QBitmap::operator QVariant() const |
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{ |
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return QVariant(QVariant::Bitmap, this); |
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} |
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/*! |
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\fn QBitmap &QBitmap::operator=(const QImage &image) |
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\overload |
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Converts the given \a image to a bitmap, and assigns the result to |
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this bitmap. Returns a reference to the bitmap. |
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Use the static fromImage() function instead. |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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Returns a copy of the given \a image converted to a bitmap using |
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the specified image conversion \a flags. |
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\sa fromData() |
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*/ |
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QBitmap QBitmap::fromImage(const QImage &image, Qt::ImageConversionFlags flags) |
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{ |
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if (image.isNull()) |
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return QBitmap(); |
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QImage img = image.convertToFormat(QImage::Format_MonoLSB, flags); |
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// make sure image.color(0) == Qt::color0 (white) |
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// and image.color(1) == Qt::color1 (black) |
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const QRgb c0 = QColor(Qt::black).rgb(); |
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const QRgb c1 = QColor(Qt::white).rgb(); |
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if (img.color(0) == c0 && img.color(1) == c1) { |
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img.invertPixels(); |
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img.setColor(0, c1); |
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img.setColor(1, c0); |
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} |
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QGraphicsSystem* gs = QApplicationPrivate::graphicsSystem(); |
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QScopedPointer<QPixmapData> data(gs ? gs->createPixmapData(QPixmapData::BitmapType) |
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: QGraphicsSystem::createDefaultPixmapData(QPixmapData::BitmapType)); |
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data->fromImage(img, flags | Qt::MonoOnly); |
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return QPixmap(data.take()); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Constructs a bitmap with the given \a size, and sets the contents to |
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the \a bits supplied. |
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The bitmap data has to be byte aligned and provided in in the bit |
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order specified by \a monoFormat. The mono format must be either |
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QImage::Format_Mono or QImage::Format_MonoLSB. Use |
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QImage::Format_Mono to specify data on the XBM format. |
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\sa fromImage() |
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*/ |
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QBitmap QBitmap::fromData(const QSize &size, const uchar *bits, QImage::Format monoFormat) |
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{ |
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Q_ASSERT(monoFormat == QImage::Format_Mono || monoFormat == QImage::Format_MonoLSB); |
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QImage image(size, monoFormat); |
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image.setColor(0, QColor(Qt::color0).rgb()); |
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image.setColor(1, QColor(Qt::color1).rgb()); |
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// Need to memcpy each line separatly since QImage is 32bit aligned and |
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// this data is only byte aligned... |
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int bytesPerLine = (size.width() + 7) / 8; |
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for (int y = 0; y < size.height(); ++y) |
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memcpy(image.scanLine(y), bits + bytesPerLine * y, bytesPerLine); |
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return QBitmap::fromImage(image); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Returns a copy of this bitmap, transformed according to the given |
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\a matrix. |
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\sa QPixmap::transformed() |
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*/ |
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QBitmap QBitmap::transformed(const QTransform &matrix) const |
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{ |
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QBitmap bm = QPixmap::transformed(matrix); |
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return bm; |
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} |
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/*! |
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\overload |
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\obsolete |
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This convenience function converts the \a matrix to a QTransform |
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and calls the overloaded function. |
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*/ |
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QBitmap QBitmap::transformed(const QMatrix &matrix) const |
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{ |
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return transformed(QTransform(matrix)); |
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} |
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#ifdef QT3_SUPPORT |
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/*! |
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\fn QBitmap QBitmap::xForm(const QMatrix &matrix) const |
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Returns a copy of this bitmap, transformed according to the given |
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\a matrix. |
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Use transformed() instead. |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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\fn QBitmap::QBitmap(const QSize &size, bool clear) |
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Constructs a bitmap with the given \a size. If \a clear is true, |
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the bits are initialized to Qt::color0. |
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Use the corresponding QBitmap() constructor instead, and then call |
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the clear() function if the \a clear parameter is true. |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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\fn QBitmap::QBitmap(int width, int height, bool clear) |
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Constructs a bitmap with the given \a width and \a height. If \a |
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clear is true, the bits are initialized to Qt::color0. |
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Use the corresponding QBitmap() constructor instead, and then call |
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the clear() function if the \a clear parameter is true. |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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\fn QBitmap::QBitmap(int width, int height, const uchar *bits, bool isXbitmap) |
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Constructs a bitmap with the given \a width and \a height, and |
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sets the contents to the \a bits supplied. The \a isXbitmap flag |
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should be true if \a bits was generated by the X11 bitmap |
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program. |
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Use the static fromData() function instead. If \a isXbitmap is |
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true, use the default bit order(QImage_FormatMonoLSB) otherwise |
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use QImage::Format_Mono. |
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\omit |
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The X bitmap bit order is little endian. The QImage |
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documentation discusses bit order of monochrome images. Opposed to |
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QImage, the data has to be byte aligned. |
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Example (creates an arrow bitmap): |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_image_qbitmap.cpp 0 |
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\endomit |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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\fn QBitmap::QBitmap(const QSize &size, const uchar *bits, bool isXbitmap) |
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\overload |
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Constructs a bitmap with the given \a size, and sets the contents |
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to the \a bits supplied. The \a isXbitmap flag should be true if |
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\a bits was generated by the X11 bitmap program. |
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\omit |
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The X bitmap bit order is little endian. The QImage documentation |
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discusses bit order of monochrome images. |
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\endomit |
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Use the static fromData() function instead. If \a isXbitmap is |
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true, use the default bit order(QImage_FormatMonoLSB) otherwise |
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use QImage::Format_Mono. |
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*/ |
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#endif |
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QT_END_NAMESPACE |