docs/src/widgets/arc.rst
.. _lv_arc:
Overview
The Arc consists of a background and a foreground arc. The foreground (indicator) can be touch-adjusted.
.. _lv_arc_parts_and_styles:
Parts and Styles
LV_PART_MAIN Draws a background using the typical background
style properties and an arc using the Arc style properties. The Arc's
size and position will respect the padding style properties.LV_PART_INDICATOR Draws another Arc using the Arc style
properties. Its padding values are interpreted relative to the
background Arc.LV_PART_KNOB Draws a handle on the end of the indicator using all
background properties and padding values. With zero padding the knob
size is the same as the indicator's width. Larger padding makes it
larger, smaller padding makes it smaller... _lv_arc_usage:
Usage
A new value can be set using :cpp:expr:lv_arc_set_value(arc, new_value). The
value is interpreted in a range (minimum and maximum values) which can
be modified with :cpp:expr:lv_arc_set_range(arc, min, max). The default range
is 0..100.
The indicator Arc is drawn on the main part's Arc. Thus, if the value is set to maximum, the indicator Arc will cover the entire "background" Arc. To set the start and end angle of the background Arc use any of these functions:
lv_arc_set_bg_start_angle(arc, angle)lv_arc_set_bg_end_angle(arc, angle)lv_arc_set_bg_angles(arc, start_angle, end_angle)Zero degrees is at the middle right (3 o'clock) of the Widget and the degrees increasing in the clockwise direction. The angle values should be in the range [0..360].
An offset to the 0-degree position can be added with
:cpp:expr:lv_arc_set_rotation(arc, deg).
The Arc can be one of the following modes:
LV_ARC_MODE_NORMAL Indicator Arc is drawn clockwise from minimum to current value.LV_ARC_MODE_REVERSE Indicator Arc is drawn counter-clockwise
from maximum to current value.LV_ARC_MODE_SYMMETRICAL Indicator Arc is drawn from middle point to current value.The mode can be set by :cpp:expr:lv_arc_set_mode(arc, LV_ARC_MODE_...) and
has no effect until angle is set by :cpp:func:lv_arc_set_value or value of the Arc
is changed by pointer input (finger, mouse, etc.).
When the Arc's value is changed by pointer input (finger, mouse, etc.), the rate of
its change is limited according to its change rate. Change rate is defined in
degrees/second units and can be set with
:cpp:expr:lv_arc_set_change_rate(arc, rate)
Changing the knob offset allows the location of the knob to be moved
relative to the end of the Arc. The knob offset can be set by
:cpp:expr:lv_arc_set_knob_offset(arc, offset_angle), and will only be visible if
:cpp:enumerator:LV_PART_KNOB is visible.
It is possible to set indicator angle directly with any of these functions:
lv_arc_set_start_angle(arc, start_angle)lv_arc_set_end_angle(arc, end_angle)lv_arc_set_angles(arc, start_angle, end_angle)When used, "value" and "mode" are ignored.
In other words, the angle and value settings are independent. You should exclusively use one or the other of the two methods. Mixing the two could result in unintended behavior.
To make the arc non-adjustable, remove the style of the knob and make the Widget non-clickable:
.. code-block:: c
lv_obj_remove_style(arc, NULL, LV_PART_KNOB); lv_obj_remove_flag(arc, LV_OBJ_FLAG_CLICKABLE);
By default :cpp:enumerator:LV_OBJ_FLAG_ADV_HITTEST is disabled which
means the Arc's whole area is interactive.
As usual :cpp:func:lv_obj_set_ext_click_area can be used to increase
the area that will respond to pointer input (touch, mouse, etc.) outside the Arc by a
specified number of pixels.
If :cpp:enumerator:LV_OBJ_FLAG_ADV_HITTEST is enabled the Arc will be sensitive only
in the range between start and end background angles and on the Arc itself (not inside the Arc).
In this case ext_click_area makes the sensitive area ticker both inward and outward.
Additionally, a tolerance of :cpp:expr:lv_dpx(50) pixels is applied to each angle, extending the
hit-test range along the Arc's length.
Another Widget can be positioned according to the current position of
the Arc in order to follow the Arc's current value (angle). To do this
use :cpp:expr:lv_arc_align_obj_to_angle(arc, widget_to_align, radius_offset).
Similarly
:cpp:expr:lv_arc_rotate_obj_to_angle(arc, widget_to_rotate, radius_offset) can be
used to rotate the Widget to the current value of the Arc.
A typical use case is to call these functions in the VALUE_CHANGED
event of the Arc.
To get familiar with observers, subjects, and data bindings in general visit the
:ref:Observer <observer_how_to_use> page.
This method of subscribing to an integer Subject affects an Arc Widget's integer value directly. Note that this is a two-way binding (Subject <===> Widget), so an end user's direct interaction with the Arc Widget updates the Subject's value and vice versa.
It supports integer subjects and, when :c:macro:LV_USE_FLOAT is enabled, float subjects.
lv_arc_bind_value(arc, &subject).. _lv_arc_events:
Events
LV_EVENT_VALUE_CHANGED sent when Arc is pressed/dragged to
a new value... admonition:: Further Reading
Learn more about :ref:`lv_obj_events` emitted by all Widgets.
Learn more about :ref:`events`.
.. _lv_arc_keys:
Keys
LV_KEY_RIGHT/UP Increases value by one.LV_KEY_LEFT/DOWN Decreases value by one... admonition:: Further Reading
Learn more about :ref:`indev_keys`.
.. _lv_arc_example:
Examples
.. include:: /examples/widgets/arc/index.rst
.. _lv_arc_api:
API