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/****************************************************************************
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**
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** Implementation of TQRangeControl class
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**
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** Created : 940427
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**
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** Copyright (C) 1992-2008 Trolltech ASA. All rights reserved.
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**
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** This file is part of the widgets module of the TQt GUI Toolkit.
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**********************************************************************/
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#include "ntqrangecontrol.h"
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#ifndef QT_NO_RANGECONTROL
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#include "ntqglobal.h"
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#include <limits.h>
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static bool sumOutOfRange(int current, int add);
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/*!
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\class TQRangeControl ntqrangecontrol.h
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\brief The TQRangeControl class provides an integer value within a range.
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\ingroup misc
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Although originally designed for the TQScrollBar widget, the
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TQRangeControl can also be used in conjunction with other widgets
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such as TQSlider and TQSpinBox. Here are the five main concepts in
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the class:
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\list 1
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\i \e{Current value} The bounded integer that
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TQRangeControl maintains. value() returns it, and several
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functions, including setValue(), set it.
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\i \e{Minimum} The lowest value that value() can ever
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return. Returned by minValue() and set by setRange() or one of the
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constructors.
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\i \e{Maximum} The highest value that value() can ever
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return. Returned by maxValue() and set by setRange() or one of the
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constructors.
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\i \e{Line step} The smaller of two natural steps that
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TQRangeControl provides and typically corresponds to the user
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pressing an arrow key. The line step is returned by lineStep()
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and set using setSteps(). The functions addLine() and
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subtractLine() respectively increment and decrement the current
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value by lineStep().
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\i \e{Page step} The larger of two natural steps that
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TQRangeControl provides and typically corresponds to the user
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pressing PageUp or PageDown. The page step is returned by
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pageStep() and set using setSteps(). The functions addPage() and
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substractPage() respectively increment and decrement the current
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value by pageStep().
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\endlist
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Unity (1) may be viewed as a third step size. setValue() lets you
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set the current value to any integer in the allowed range, not
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just minValue() + \e n * lineStep() for integer values of \e n.
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Some widgets may allow the user to set any value at all; others
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may just provide multiples of lineStep() or pageStep().
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TQRangeControl provides three virtual functions that are well
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suited for updating the on-screen representation of range controls
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and emitting signals: valueChange(), rangeChange() and
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stepChange().
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TQRangeControl also provides a function called bound() which lets
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you force arbitrary integers to be within the allowed range of the
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range control.
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We recommend that all widgets that inherit TQRangeControl provide
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at least a signal called valueChanged(); many widgets will want to
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provide addStep(), addPage(), substractStep() and substractPage()
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as slots.
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Note that you must use multiple inheritance if you plan to
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implement a widget using TQRangeControl because TQRangeControl is
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not derived from TQWidget.
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*/
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/*!
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Constructs a range control with a minimum value of 0, maximum
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value of 99, line step of 1, page step of 10 and initial value 0.
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*/
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TQRangeControl::TQRangeControl()
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{
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minVal = 0;
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maxVal = 99;
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line = 1;
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page = 10;
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val = 0;
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prevVal = -1;
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d = 0;
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}
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/*!
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Constructs a range control whose value can never be smaller than
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\a minValue or greater than \a maxValue, whose line step size is
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\a lineStep and page step size is \a pageStep and whose value is
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initially \a value (which is guaranteed to be in range using
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bound()).
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*/
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TQRangeControl::TQRangeControl( int minValue, int maxValue,
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int lineStep, int pageStep,
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int value )
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{
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minVal = minValue;
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maxVal = maxValue;
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line = TQABS( lineStep );
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page = TQABS( pageStep );
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prevVal = minVal - 1;
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val = bound( value );
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d = 0;
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}
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/*!
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Destroys the range control
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*/
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TQRangeControl::~TQRangeControl()
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{
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}
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/*!
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\fn int TQRangeControl::value() const
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Returns the current range control value. This is guaranteed to be
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within the range [minValue(), maxValue()].
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\sa setValue() prevValue()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn int TQRangeControl::prevValue() const
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Returns the previous value of the range control. "Previous value"
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means the value before the last change occurred. Setting a new
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range may affect the value, too, because the value is forced to be
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inside the specified range. When the range control is initially
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created, this is the same as value().
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prevValue() can be outside the current legal range if a call to
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setRange() causes the current value to change. For example, if the
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range was [0, 1000] and the current value is 500, setRange(0, 400)
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makes value() return 400 and prevValue() return 500.
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\sa value() setRange()
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*/
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/*!
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Sets the range control's value to \a value and forces it to be
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within the legal range.
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Calls the virtual valueChange() function if the new value is
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different from the previous value. The old value can still be
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retrieved using prevValue().
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\sa value()
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*/
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void TQRangeControl::setValue( int value )
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{
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directSetValue( value );
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if ( prevVal != val )
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valueChange();
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}
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/*!
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Sets the range control \a value directly without calling
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valueChange().
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Forces the new \a value to be within the legal range.
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You will rarely have to call this function. However, if you want
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to change the range control's value inside the overloaded method
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valueChange(), setValue() would call the function valueChange()
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again. To avoid this recursion you must use directSetValue()
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instead.
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\sa setValue()
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*/
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void TQRangeControl::directSetValue(int value)
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{
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prevVal = val;
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val = bound( value );
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}
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/*!
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Equivalent to \c{setValue( value() + pageStep() )}.
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If the value is changed, then valueChange() is called.
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\sa subtractPage() addLine() setValue()
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*/
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void TQRangeControl::addPage()
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{
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if (!sumOutOfRange(value(), pageStep()))
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setValue(value() + pageStep());
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}
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/*!
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Equivalent to \c{setValue( value() - pageStep() )}.
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If the value is changed, then valueChange() is called.
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\sa addPage() subtractLine() setValue()
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*/
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void TQRangeControl::subtractPage()
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{
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if (!sumOutOfRange(value(), -pageStep()))
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setValue(value() - pageStep());
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}
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Equivalent to \c{setValue( value() + lineStep() )}.
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If the value is changed, then valueChange() is called.
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\sa subtractLine() addPage() setValue()
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*/
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void TQRangeControl::addLine()
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{
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if (!sumOutOfRange(value(), lineStep()))
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setValue(value() + lineStep());
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}
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Equivalent to \c{setValue( value() - lineStep() )}.
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If the value is changed, then valueChange() is called.
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\sa addLine() subtractPage() setValue()
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*/
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void TQRangeControl::subtractLine()
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{
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if (!sumOutOfRange(value(), -lineStep()))
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setValue(value() - lineStep());
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}
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/*!
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\fn int TQRangeControl::minValue() const
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Returns the minimum value of the range.
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\sa setMinValue() setRange() maxValue()
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*/
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\fn int TQRangeControl::maxValue() const
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Returns the maximum value of the range.
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\sa setMaxValue() setRange() minValue()
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*/
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Sets the minimum value of the range to \a minVal.
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If necessary, the maxValue() is adjusted so that the range remains
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valid.
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\sa minValue() setMaxValue()
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*/
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void TQRangeControl::setMinValue( int minVal )
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{
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int maxVal = maxValue();
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if ( maxVal < minVal )
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maxVal = minVal;
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setRange( minVal, maxVal );
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}
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Sets the minimum value of the range to \a maxVal.
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If necessary, the minValue() is adjusted so that the range remains
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valid.
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\sa maxValue() setMinValue()
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*/
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void TQRangeControl::setMaxValue( int maxVal )
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{
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int minVal = minValue();
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if ( minVal > maxVal )
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minVal = maxVal;
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setRange( minVal, maxVal );
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}
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Sets the range control's minimum value to \a minValue and its
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maximum value to \a maxValue.
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Calls the virtual rangeChange() function if one or both of the new
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minimum and maximum values are different from the previous
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setting. Calls the virtual valueChange() function if the current
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value is adjusted because it was outside the new range.
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If \a maxValue is smaller than \a minValue, \a minValue becomes
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the only legal value.
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\sa minValue() maxValue()
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*/
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void TQRangeControl::setRange( int minValue, int maxValue )
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{
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if ( minValue > maxValue ) {
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#if defined(QT_CHECK_RANGE)
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tqWarning( "TQRangeControl::setRange: minValue %d > maxValue %d",
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minValue, maxValue );
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#endif
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maxValue = minValue;
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}
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if ( minValue == minVal && maxValue == maxVal )
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return;
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minVal = minValue;
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maxVal = maxValue;
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int tmp = bound( val );
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rangeChange();
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if ( tmp != val ) {
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prevVal = val;
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val = tmp;
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valueChange();
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}
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}
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/*!
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\fn int TQRangeControl::lineStep() const
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Returns the line step.
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\sa setSteps() pageStep()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn int TQRangeControl::pageStep() const
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Returns the page step.
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\sa setSteps() lineStep()
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*/
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/*!
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Sets the range's line step to \a lineStep and page step to \a
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pageStep.
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Calls the virtual stepChange() function if the new line step
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or page step are different from the previous settings.
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\sa lineStep() pageStep() setRange()
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*/
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void TQRangeControl::setSteps( int lineStep, int pageStep )
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{
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if ( lineStep != line || pageStep != page ) {
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line = TQABS( lineStep );
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page = TQABS( pageStep );
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stepChange();
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}
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}
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/*!
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This virtual function is called whenever the range control value
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changes. You can reimplement it if you want to be notified when
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the value changes. The default implementation does nothing.
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Note that this method is called after the value has changed. The
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previous value can be retrieved using prevValue().
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\sa setValue(), addPage(), subtractPage(), addLine(),
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subtractLine() rangeChange(), stepChange()
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*/
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void TQRangeControl::valueChange()
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{
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}
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/*!
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This virtual function is called whenever the range control's range
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changes. You can reimplement it if you want to be notified when
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the range changes. The default implementation does nothing.
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Note that this method is called after the range has changed.
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\sa setRange(), valueChange(), stepChange()
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*/
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void TQRangeControl::rangeChange()
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{
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}
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/*!
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This virtual function is called whenever the range control's
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line or page step settings change. You can reimplement it if you
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want to be notified when the step changes. The default
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implementation does nothing.
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Note that this method is called after a step setting has changed.
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\sa setSteps(), rangeChange(), valueChange()
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*/
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void TQRangeControl::stepChange()
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{
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}
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/*!
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Forces the value \a v to be within the range from minValue() to
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maxValue() inclusive, and returns the result.
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This function is provided so that you can easily force other
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numbers than value() into the allowed range. You do not need to
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call it in order to use TQRangeControl itself.
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\sa setValue() value() minValue() maxValue()
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*/
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int TQRangeControl::bound( int v ) const
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{
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if ( v < minVal )
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return minVal;
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if ( v > maxVal )
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return maxVal;
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return v;
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}
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/*!
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Converts \a logical_val to a pixel position. minValue() maps to 0,
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maxValue() maps to \a span and other values are distributed evenly
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in-between.
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This function can handle the entire integer range without
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overflow, providing \a span is \<= 4096.
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Calling this method is useful when actually drawing a range
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control such as a TQScrollBar on-screen.
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\sa valueFromPosition()
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*/
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int TQRangeControl::positionFromValue( int logical_val, int span ) const
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{
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if ( span <= 0 || logical_val < minValue() || maxValue() <= minValue() )
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return 0;
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if ( logical_val > maxValue() )
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return span;
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uint range = maxValue() - minValue();
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uint p = logical_val - minValue();
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if ( range > (uint)INT_MAX/4096 ) {
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const int scale = 4096*2;
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return ( (p/scale) * span ) / (range/scale);
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// ### the above line is probably not 100% correct
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// ### but fixing it isn't worth the extreme pain...
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} else if ( range > (uint)span ) {
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return (2*p*span + range) / (2*range);
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} else {
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uint div = span / range;
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uint mod = span % range;
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return p*div + (2*p*mod + range) / (2*range);
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}
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//equiv. to (p*span)/range + 0.5
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// no overflow because of this implicit assumption:
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// span <= 4096
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}
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/*!
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Converts the pixel position \a pos to a value. 0 maps to
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minValue(), \a span maps to maxValue() and other values are
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distributed evenly in-between.
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This function can handle the entire integer range without
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overflow.
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Calling this method is useful if you actually implemented a range
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control widget such as TQScrollBar and want to handle mouse press
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events. This function then maps screen coordinates to the logical
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values.
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\sa positionFromValue()
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*/
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int TQRangeControl::valueFromPosition( int pos, int span ) const
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{
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if ( span <= 0 || pos <= 0 )
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return minValue();
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if ( pos >= span )
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return maxValue();
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uint range = maxValue() - minValue();
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if ( (uint)span > range )
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return minValue() + (2*pos*range + span) / (2*span);
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else {
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uint div = range / span;
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uint mod = range % span;
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return minValue() + pos*div + (2*pos*mod + span) / (2*span);
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}
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// equiv. to minValue() + (pos*range)/span + 0.5
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// no overflow because of this implicit assumption:
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// pos <= span < sqrt(INT_MAX+0.0625)+0.25 ~ sqrt(INT_MAX)
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}
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static bool sumOutOfRange(int current, int add)
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|
{
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|
if (add > 0 && INT_MAX - add < current) {
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|
return true;
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}
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if (add < 0 && INT_MIN - add > current) {
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|
return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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#endif
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