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QBasicTimer Class Reference

The QBasicTimer class provides timer events for objects. More...

 #include <QBasicTimer>

Public Functions

QBasicTimer ()
~QBasicTimer ()
bool isActive () const
void start ( int msec, QObject * object )
void stop ()
int timerId () const

Detailed Description

The QBasicTimer class provides timer events for objects.

This is a fast, lightweight, and low-level class used by Qt internally. We recommend using the higher-level QTimer class rather than this class if you want to use timers in your applications. Note that this timer is a repeating timer that will send subsequent timer events unless the stop() function is called.

To use this class, create a QBasicTimer, and call its start() function with a timeout interval and with a pointer to a QObject subclass. When the timer times out it will send a timer event to the QObject subclass. The timer can be stopped at any time using stop(). isActive() returns true for a timer that is running; i.e. it has been started, has not reached the timeout time, and has not been stopped. The timer's ID can be retrieved using timerId().

The Wiggly example uses QBasicTimer to repaint a widget at regular intervals.

See also QTimer, QTimerEvent, QObject::timerEvent(), Timers, and Wiggly Example.

Member Function Documentation

QBasicTimer::QBasicTimer ()

Contructs a basic timer.

See also start().

QBasicTimer::~QBasicTimer ()

Destroys the basic timer.

bool QBasicTimer::isActive () const

Returns true if the timer is running and has not been stopped; otherwise returns false.

See also start() and stop().

void QBasicTimer::start ( int msec, QObject * object )

Starts (or restarts) the timer with a msec milliseconds timeout.

The given object will receive timer events.

See also stop(), isActive(), and QObject::timerEvent().

void QBasicTimer::stop ()

Stops the timer.

See also start() and isActive().

int QBasicTimer::timerId () const

Returns the timer's ID.

See also QTimerEvent::timerId().