Represents a single slice in a pie series. More...
Import Statement: | import QtCharts 2.2 |
Instantiates: | QPieSlice |
A pie slice has a value and a label. When the slice is added to a pie series, the PieSeries type calculates the percentage of the slice compared with the sum of all slices in the series to determine the actual size of the slice in the chart.
By default, the label is hidden. If it is visible, it can be either located outside the slice and connected to it with an arm or centered inside the slice either horizontally or in parallel with the tangential or normal of the slice's arc.
By default, the visual appearance of the slice is set by a theme, but the theme can be overridden by specifying slice properties. However, if the theme is changed after the slices are customized, all customization will be lost.
The PieSlice type should be used as a child of a PieSeries type. For example:
PieSeries { id: pieSeries PieSlice { label: "eaten"; value: 94.9 } PieSlice { label: "not yet eaten"; value: 5.1 } }
Alternatively, slices can be added to a pie series by using the PieSeries.append() method.
pieSeries.append("don't care", 1.1);
In that case, PieSeries.at() or PieSeries.find can be used to access the properties of an individual PieSlice instance.
pieSeries.at(0).exploded = true;
See also PieSeries.
angleSpan : real |
The span of the slice in degrees. A full pie is 360 degrees, where 0 degrees is at 12 a'clock. Updated automatically once the slice is added to the series.
borderColor : color |
The color used to draw the slice border (pen color).
See also borderWidth.
borderWidth : int |
The width of the slice border. This is a convenience property for modifying the slice pen.
See also borderColor.
brushFilename : string |
The name of the file used as a brush for the slice.
color : color |
The fill (brush) color of the slice.
explodeDistanceFactor : real |
Determines how far away from the pie the slice is exploded.
By default, the distance is 0.15
See also exploded.
exploded : bool |
Whether the slice is separated from the pie.
See also explodeDistanceFactor.
label : string |
The label of the slice.
labelArmLengthFactor : real |
The length of the label arm. The factor is relative to the pie radius. For example:
By default, the arm length is 0.15
See also labelVisible.
labelColor : color |
The color used to draw the slice label.
labelFont : font |
The font used for the slice label.
For more information, see font.
See also labelVisible and labelPosition.
labelPosition : enumeration |
Describes the position of the slice label.
Constant | Description |
---|---|
PieSlice.LabelOutside |
The label is located outside the slice connected to it with an arm. This is the default value. |
PieSlice.LabelInsideHorizontal |
The label is centered within the slice and laid out horizontally. |
PieSlice.LabelInsideTangential |
The label is centered within the slice and rotated to be parallel with the tangential of the slice's arc. |
PieSlice.LabelInsideNormal |
The label is centered within the slice and rotated to be parallel with the normal of the slice's arc. |
See also labelVisible.
labelVisible : bool |
The visibility of the slice label. By default, the label is not visible.
percentage : real |
The percentage of the slice compared to the sum of all slices in the series. The actual value ranges from 0.0 to 1.0. Updated automatically once the slice is added to the series.
startAngle : real |
The starting angle of this slice in the series it belongs to. A full pie is 360 degrees, where 0 degrees is at 12 a'clock. Updated automatically once the slice is added to the series.
value : real |
The value of the slice.
Note: A negative value is converted to a positive value.
This signal is emitted when the slice is clicked.
The corresponding signal handler is onClicked()
.
This signal is emitted when user double-clicks the slice.
The corresponding signal handler is onDoubleClicked()
.
hovered(bool state) |
This signal is emitted when a mouse is hovered over the slice. When the mouse moves over the slice, state turns true
, and when the mouse moves away again, it turns false
.
The corresponding signal handler is onHovered()
.
This signal is emitted when user clicks the slice and holds down the mouse button.
The corresponding signal handler is onPressed()
.
This signal is emitted when the user releases the mouse press on the slice.
The corresponding signal handler is onReleased()
.