QGIS/python/core/qgsrectangle.sip
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/*! \class QgsRectangle
* \brief A rectangle specified with double values.
*
* QgsRectangle is used to store a rectangle when double values are required.
* Examples are storing a layer extent or the current view extent of a map
*/
class QgsRectangle
{
%TypeHeaderCode
#include <qgsrectangle.h>
%End
public:
//! Constructor
QgsRectangle( double xmin = 0, double ymin = 0, double xmax = 0, double ymax = 0 );
//! Construct a rectangle from two points. The rectangle is normalized after construction.
QgsRectangle( const QgsPoint & p1, const QgsPoint & p2 );
//! Construct a rectangle from a QRectF. The rectangle is normalized after construction.
//@note added in 2.0
QgsRectangle( const QRectF & qRectF );
//! Copy constructor
QgsRectangle( const QgsRectangle &other );
//! Destructor
~QgsRectangle();
//! Set the rectangle from two QgsPoints. The rectangle is
//normalised after construction.
void set( const QgsPoint& p1, const QgsPoint& p2 );
//! Set the rectangle from four points. The rectangle is
// normalised after construction.
void set( double xmin, double ymin, double xmax, double ymax );
//! Set the minimum x value
void setXMinimum( double x );
//! Set the maximum x value
void setXMaximum( double x );
//! Set the minimum y value
void setYMinimum( double y );
//! Set the maximum y value
void setYMaximum( double y );
//! Set a rectangle so that min corner is at max
// and max corner is at min. It is NOT normalized.
void setMinimal();
//! Get the x maximum value (right side of rectangle)
double xMaximum() const;
//! Get the x minimum value (left side of rectangle)
double xMinimum() const;
//! Get the y maximum value (top side of rectangle)
double yMaximum() const;
//! Get the y minimum value (bottom side of rectangle)
double yMinimum() const;
//! Normalize the rectangle so it has non-negative width/height
void normalize();
//! Width of the rectangle
double width() const;
//! Height of the rectangle
double height() const;
//! Center point of the rectangle
QgsPoint center() const;
//! Scale the rectangle around its center point
void scale( double, const QgsPoint *c = 0 );
//! Expand the rectangle to support zoom out scaling
//! return the intersection with the given rectangle
QgsRectangle intersect( const QgsRectangle *rect ) const;
//! returns true when rectangle intersects with other rectangle
bool intersects( const QgsRectangle& rect ) const;
//! return true when rectangle contains other rectangle
//! @note added in version 1.1
bool contains( const QgsRectangle& rect ) const;
//! return true when rectangle contains a point
//! @note added in version 1.3
bool contains( const QgsPoint &p ) const;
//! expand the rectangle so that covers both the original rectangle and the given rectangle
void combineExtentWith( QgsRectangle *rect );
//! expand the rectangle so that covers both the original rectangle and the given point
void combineExtentWith( double x, double y );
//! test if rectangle is empty
bool isEmpty() const;
//! returns string representation in Wkt form
QString asWktCoordinates() const;
//! returns string representation as WKT Polygon
//@note added in 2.0
QString asWktPolygon() const;
//! returns a QRectF with same coordinates.
//@note added in 2.0
QRectF toRectF() const;
//! returns string representation of form xmin,ymin xmax,ymax
QString toString( bool automaticPrecision = false ) const;
//! overloaded toString that allows precision of numbers to be set
QString toString( int thePrecision ) const;
//! returns rectangle as a polygon
QString asPolygon() const;
/*! Comparison operator
@return True if rectangles are equal
*/
bool operator==( const QgsRectangle &r1 ) const;
/*! Comparison operator
@return False if rectangles are equal
*/
bool operator!=( const QgsRectangle &r1 ) const;
//! updates rectangle to include passed argument
void unionRect( const QgsRectangle& rect );
//! swap x/y
//! @note added in 1.9
void invert();
};