QRenderCapture Class
class Qt3DRender::QRenderCaptureFrame graph node for render capture. More...
Header: | #include <Qt3DRender/QRenderCapture> |
qmake: | QT += 3drender |
Since: | Qt 5.8 |
Instantiated By: | RenderCapture |
Inherits: | Qt3DRender::QFrameGraphNode |
This class was introduced in Qt 5.8.
Public Functions
QRenderCapture(Qt3DCore::QNode *parent = nullptr) | |
Qt3DRender::QRenderCaptureReply * | requestCapture() |
Qt3DRender::QRenderCaptureReply * | requestCapture(const QRect &rect) |
Detailed Description
The QRenderCapture is used to capture rendering into an image at any render stage. Capturing must be initiated by the user and one image is returned per capture request. User can issue multiple render capture requests simultaniously, but only one request is served per QRenderCapture instance per frame.
Member Function Documentation
QRenderCapture::QRenderCapture(Qt3DCore::QNode *parent = nullptr)
The constructor creates an instance with the specified parent.
Qt3DRender::QRenderCaptureReply *QRenderCapture::requestCapture()
Used to request render capture. Only one render capture result is produced per requestCapture call even if the frame graph has multiple leaf nodes. The function returns a QRenderCaptureReply object, which receives the captured image when it is done. The user is responsible for deallocating the returned object by calling deleterLater().
Note: This function can be invoked via the meta-object system and from QML. See Q_INVOKABLE.
Qt3DRender::QRenderCaptureReply *QRenderCapture::requestCapture(const QRect &rect)
Used to request render capture from a specified rect. Only one render capture result is produced per requestCapture call even if the frame graph has multiple leaf nodes. The function returns a QRenderCaptureReply object, which receives the captured image when it is done. The user is responsible for deallocating the returned object by calling deleteLater().
Note: This function can be invoked via the meta-object system and from QML. See Q_INVOKABLE.
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