A
Gdk::TimeCoord
instance contains a single event of motion history.
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#include <gdkmm/timecoord.h>
A
Gdk::TimeCoord
instance contains a single event of motion history.
You shouldn't be using it as a standalone object.
Gdk::TimeCoord::TimeCoord
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GdkTimeCoord *
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castitem
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)
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explicit
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Gdk::TimeCoord::TimeCoord
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(
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TimeCoord
&&
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other
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)
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noexcept
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guint32 Gdk::TimeCoord::get_time
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const
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double Gdk::TimeCoord::get_value_at_axis
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guint
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index
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)
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const
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Gets value at
index
axis.
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Note
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Gdk::Device::get_n_axes()
will tell you how many axes are stored here.
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Parameters
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index
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Index of an axis from which the value will be taken.
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Returns
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A value at
index
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GdkTimeCoord* Gdk::TimeCoord::gobj
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inline
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Provides access to the underlying C object.
const GdkTimeCoord* Gdk::TimeCoord::gobj
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const
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inline
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Provides access to the underlying C object.
GdkTimeCoord* Gdk::TimeCoord::gobject_
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protected
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