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/*!
\example QtSensors/QtSensors_sensor_explorer
\title Qt Sensors - Explorer QML example
\ingroup qtsensors-examples
\image sensorexplorer.png
\section2 Sensor Explorer in QML
\brief The Sensor Explorer example demonstrates how to read the meta-data of available sensors.
This example is divided into two parts:
\list
\li A \l{Sensor Explorer QML Import}{C++ plug-in} that provides QML alternatives for QSensorExplorer, QPropertyInfo and the QSensorItem classes.
\li A QML Application that uses the QML alternatives to read the sensors meta-data and present it.
\endlist
This is a pure QML application that can be run from Qt Creator or directly using the
\c qmlscene binary. You should install the other C++ plug-in before trying to run
this example, otherwise it will not find its dependencies.
\code
qmlscene main.qml
\endcode
To write a QML application that will use the Explorer QML element you need to do the following steps:
Import the Explorer 1.0 declarative plugin:
\snippet ../examples/QtSensors/QtSensors_sensor_explorer/QtSensors_sensor_explorer.qml 0
Create a SensorExplorer QML item:
\snippet ../examples/QtSensors/QtSensors_sensor_explorer/QtSensors_sensor_explorer.qml 1
You can retrieve a list of all available sensors using the SensorExplorer:
\snippet ../examples/QtSensors/QtSensors_sensor_explorer/QtSensors_sensor_explorer.qml 2
To retrieve the properties of a SensorItem use:
\snippet ../examples/QtSensors/QtSensors_sensor_explorer/QtSensors_sensor_explorer.qml 3
Changing a property value can be done like:
\snippet ../examples/QtSensors/QtSensors_sensor_explorer/QtSensors_sensor_explorer.qml 4
Starting and stopping a sensor can be done like:
\snippet ../examples/QtSensors/QtSensors_sensor_explorer/QtSensors_sensor_explorer.qml 5
*/
/*!
\example QtSensors/QtSensors_sensor_explorer/import
\title Sensor Explorer QML Import
\section2 Sensor Explorer Declarative Plugin
\brief The Sensor Explorer QML import exports the QSensorExplorer, QPropertyInfo and the QSensorItem class as a QML element.
This example creates the \e {Explorer 1.0} import.
\sa {Qt Sensors - Explorer QML example}
*/
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