QGIS/python/core/auto_generated/qgsscaleutils.sip.in
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class QgsScaleUtils
{
%Docstring(signature="appended")
Contains utility functions for working with map scales.
%End
%TypeHeaderCode
#include "qgsscaleutils.h"
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public:
static bool saveScaleList( const QString &fileName, const QStringList &scales, QString &errorMessage );
%Docstring
Save scales to the given file
:param fileName: the name of the output file
:param scales: the list of scales to save
:param errorMessage: it will contain the error message if something went
wrong
:return: ``True`` on success and ``False`` if failed
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static bool loadScaleList( const QString &fileName, QStringList &scales, QString &errorMessage );
%Docstring
Load scales from the given file
:param fileName: the name of the file to process
:param scales: it will contain loaded scales
:param errorMessage: it will contain the error message if something went
wrong
:return: ``True`` on success and ``False`` if failed
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static bool equalToOrGreaterThanMinimumScale( const double scale, const double minScale );
%Docstring
Returns whether the ``scale`` is equal to or greater than the
``minScale``, taking non-round numbers into account.
:param scale: The current scale to be compared.
:param minScale: The minimum map scale (i.e. most "zoomed out" scale) at
which features, labels or diagrams will be visible. The
scale value indicates the scale denominator, e.g.
1000.0 for a 1:1000 map.
.. seealso:: :py:func:`lessThanMaximumScale`
.. versionadded:: 3.40
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static bool lessThanMaximumScale( const double scale, const double maxScale );
%Docstring
Returns whether the ``scale`` is less than the ``maxScale``, taking
non-round numbers into account.
:param scale: The current scale to be compared.
:param maxScale: The maximum map scale (i.e. most "zoomed in" scale) at
which features, labels or diagrams will be visible. The
scale value indicates the scale denominator, e.g.
1000.0 for a 1:1000 map.
.. seealso:: :py:func:`equalToOrGreaterThanMinimumScale`
.. versionadded:: 3.40
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};
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