QLightSensor¶
The
QLightSensor
class is a convenience wrapper aroundQSensor
. More…
Synopsis¶
Functions¶
def
fieldOfView
()def
setFieldOfView
(fieldOfView)
Signals¶
def
fieldOfViewChanged
(fieldOfView)
Detailed Description¶
The only behavioural difference is that this class sets the type properly.
This class also features a
reading()
function that returns aQLightReading
instead of aQSensorReading
.For details about how the sensor works, see
QLightReading
.See also
- class PySide2.QtSensors.QLightSensor([parent=Q_NULLPTR])¶
- param parent:
Construct the sensor as a child of
parent
.
- PySide2.QtSensors.QLightSensor.type¶
- PySide2.QtSensors.QLightSensor.fieldOfView()¶
- Return type:
float
This property holds a value indicating the field of view..
This is an angle that represents the field of view of the sensor.
Not all light sensor support retrieving their field of view. For sensors that don’t support this property, the value will be 0. Whether the field of view is supported can be checked with
isFeatureSupported()
and theFieldOfView
flag.
- PySide2.QtSensors.QLightSensor.fieldOfViewChanged(fieldOfView)¶
- Parameters:
fieldOfView – float
- PySide2.QtSensors.QLightSensor.setFieldOfView(fieldOfView)¶
- Parameters:
fieldOfView – float
Sets the field of view to
fieldOfView
. This is to be called from the backend.See also
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