QAccelerometerReading

The QAccelerometerReading class reports on linear acceleration along the X, Y and Z axes. More

Inheritance diagram of PySide2.QtSensors.QAccelerometerReading

Synopsis

Functions

Detailed Description

QAccelerometerReading Units

The scale of the values is meters per second squared. The axes are arranged as follows.

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A monoblock device sitting at rest, face up on a desk will experience a force of approximately 9.8 on the Z axis (ie. towards the roof). This is the proper acceleration the device experiences relative to freefall.

class PySide2.QtSensors.QAccelerometerReading(parent)
Parameters:

parentPySide2.QtCore.QObject

PySide2.QtSensors.QAccelerometerReading.setX(x)
Parameters:

x – float

Sets the acceleration on the X axis to x .

See also

x()

PySide2.QtSensors.QAccelerometerReading.setY(y)
Parameters:

y – float

Sets the acceleration on the Y axis to y .

See also

y()

PySide2.QtSensors.QAccelerometerReading.setZ(z)
Parameters:

z – float

Sets the acceleration on the Z axis to z .

See also

z()

PySide2.QtSensors.QAccelerometerReading.x()
Return type:

float

This property holds the acceleration on the X axis..

The scale of the values is meters per second squared.

See also

QAccelerometerReading Units

PySide2.QtSensors.QAccelerometerReading.y()
Return type:

float

This property holds the acceleration on the Y axis..

The scale of the values is meters per second squared.

See also

QAccelerometerReading Units

PySide2.QtSensors.QAccelerometerReading.z()
Return type:

float

This property holds the acceleration on the Z axis..

The scale of the values is meters per second squared.

See also

QAccelerometerReading Units