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| 42 | /*! | 
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| 43 | \example itemviews/chart | 
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| 44 | \title Chart Example | 
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| 45 |  | 
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| 46 | The Chart example shows how to create a custom view for the model/view framework. | 
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| 47 |  | 
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| 48 | \image chart-example.png | 
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| 49 |  | 
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| 50 | In this example, the items in a table model are represented as slices in a pie chart, | 
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| 51 | relying on the flexibility of the model/view architecture to handle custom editing | 
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| 52 | and selection features. | 
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| 53 |  | 
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| 54 | \bold{Note that you only need to create a new view class if your data requires a | 
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| 55 | specialized representation.} You should first consider using a standard QListView, | 
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| 56 | QTableView, or QTreeView with a custom QItemDelegate subclass if you need to | 
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| 57 | represent data in a special way. | 
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| 58 |  | 
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| 59 | \omit | 
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| 60 | \section1 PieView Class Definition | 
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| 61 |  | 
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| 62 | The \c PieView class is a subclass of QAbstractItemView. The base class provides | 
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| 63 | much of the functionality required by view classes, so we only need to provide | 
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| 64 | implementations for three public functions: visualRect(), scrollTo(), and | 
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| 65 | indexAt(). However, the view needs to maintain strict control over its look and | 
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| 66 | feel, so we also provide implementations for a number of other functions: | 
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| 67 |  | 
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| 68 | \snippet examples/itemviews/chart/pieview.h 0 | 
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| 69 |  | 
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| 70 |  | 
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| 71 |  | 
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| 72 | \section1 PieView Class Implementation | 
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| 73 |  | 
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| 74 | The paint event renders the data from the standard item model as a pie chart. | 
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| 75 | We interpret the data in the following way: | 
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| 76 |  | 
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| 77 | \list | 
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| 78 | \o Column 0 contains data in two different roles: | 
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| 79 | The \l{Qt::ItemDataRole}{DisplayRole} contains a label, and the | 
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| 80 | \l{Qt::ItemDataRole}{DecorationRole} contains the color of the pie slice. | 
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| 81 | \o Column 1 contains a quantity which we will convert to the angular extent of | 
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| 82 | the slice. | 
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| 83 | \endlist | 
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| 84 |  | 
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| 85 | The figure is always drawn with the chart on the left and the key on | 
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| 86 | the right. This means that we must try and obtain an area that is wider | 
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| 87 | than it is tall. We do this by imposing a particular aspect ratio on | 
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| 88 | the chart and applying it to the available vertical space. This ensures | 
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| 89 | that we always obtain the maximum horizontal space for the aspect ratio | 
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| 90 | used. | 
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| 91 | We also apply fixed size margin around the figure. | 
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| 92 |  | 
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| 93 | We use logical coordinates to draw the chart and key, and position them | 
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| 94 | on the view using viewports. | 
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| 95 | \endomit | 
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| 96 | */ | 
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