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GtkAdjustment

GtkAdjustment — A representation of an adjustable bounded value

Properties

gdouble lower Read / Write
gdouble page-increment Read / Write
gdouble page-size Read / Write
gdouble step-increment Read / Write
gdouble upper Read / Write
gdouble value Read / Write

Signals

void changed No Recursion
void value-changed No Recursion

Types and Values

Object Hierarchy

    GObject
    ╰── GInitiallyUnowned
        ╰── GtkAdjustment

Includes

#include <gtk/gtk.h>

Description

The GtkAdjustment object represents a value which has an associated lower and upper bound, together with step and page increments, and a page size. It is used within several GTK+ widgets, including GtkSpinButton, GtkViewport, and GtkRange (which is a base class for GtkHScrollbar, GtkVScrollbar, GtkHScale, and GtkVScale).

The GtkAdjustment object does not update the value itself. Instead it is left up to the owner of the GtkAdjustment to control the value.

The owner of the GtkAdjustment typically calls the gtk_adjustment_value_changed() and gtk_adjustment_changed() functions after changing the value and its bounds. This results in the emission of the “value_changed” or “changed” signal respectively.

Functions

gtk_adjustment_new ()

GtkAdjustment *
gtk_adjustment_new (gdouble value,
                    gdouble lower,
                    gdouble upper,
                    gdouble step_increment,
                    gdouble page_increment,
                    gdouble page_size);

Creates a new GtkAdjustment.

Parameters

value

the initial value.

 

lower

the minimum value.

 

upper

the maximum value.

 

step_increment

the step increment.

 

page_increment

the page increment.

 

page_size

the page size.

 

Returns

a new GtkAdjustment.


gtk_adjustment_get_value ()

gdouble
gtk_adjustment_get_value (GtkAdjustment *adjustment);

Gets the current value of the adjustment. See gtk_adjustment_set_value().

Parameters

adjustment

a GtkAdjustment

 

Returns

The current value of the adjustment.


gtk_adjustment_set_value ()

void
gtk_adjustment_set_value (GtkAdjustment *adjustment,
                          gdouble value);

Sets the GtkAdjustment value. The value is clamped to lie between “lower” and “upper”.

Note that for adjustments which are used in a GtkScrollbar, the effective range of allowed values goes from “lower” to “upper” - “page_size”.

Parameters

adjustment

a GtkAdjustment.

 

value

the new value.

 

gtk_adjustment_clamp_page ()

void
gtk_adjustment_clamp_page (GtkAdjustment *adjustment,
                           gdouble lower,
                           gdouble upper);

Updates the “value” property to ensure that the range between lower and upper is in the current page (i.e. between “value” and “value” + “page_size”). If the range is larger than the page size, then only the start of it will be in the current page. A “changed” signal will be emitted if the value is changed.

Parameters

adjustment

a GtkAdjustment.

 

lower

the lower value.

 

upper

the upper value.

 

gtk_adjustment_changed ()

void
gtk_adjustment_changed (GtkAdjustment *adjustment);

Emits a “changed” signal from the GtkAdjustment. This is typically called by the owner of the GtkAdjustment after it has changed any of the GtkAdjustment properties other than the value.

Parameters

adjustment

a GtkAdjustment

 

gtk_adjustment_value_changed ()

void
gtk_adjustment_value_changed (GtkAdjustment *adjustment);

Emits a “value_changed” signal from the GtkAdjustment. This is typically called by the owner of the GtkAdjustment after it has changed the “value” property.

Parameters

adjustment

a GtkAdjustment

 

gtk_adjustment_configure ()

void
gtk_adjustment_configure (GtkAdjustment *adjustment,
                          gdouble value,
                          gdouble lower,
                          gdouble upper,
                          gdouble step_increment,
                          gdouble page_increment,
                          gdouble page_size);

Sets all properties of the adjustment at once.

Use this function to avoid multiple emissions of the “changed” signal. See gtk_adjustment_set_lower() for an alternative way of compressing multiple emissions of “changed” into one.

Parameters

adjustment

a GtkAdjustment

 

value

the new value

 

lower

the new minimum value

 

upper

the new maximum value

 

step_increment

the new step increment

 

page_increment

the new page increment

 

page_size

the new page size

 

Since 2.14


gtk_adjustment_get_lower ()

gdouble
gtk_adjustment_get_lower (GtkAdjustment *adjustment);

Retrieves the minimum value of the adjustment.

Parameters

adjustment

a GtkAdjustment

 

Returns

The current minimum value of the adjustment.

Since 2.14


gtk_adjustment_get_page_increment ()

gdouble
gtk_adjustment_get_page_increment (GtkAdjustment *adjustment);

Retrieves the page increment of the adjustment.

Parameters

adjustment

a GtkAdjustment

 

Returns

The current page increment of the adjustment.

Since 2.14


gtk_adjustment_get_page_size ()

gdouble
gtk_adjustment_get_page_size (GtkAdjustment *adjustment);

Retrieves the page size of the adjustment.

Parameters

adjustment

a GtkAdjustment

 

Returns

The current page size of the adjustment.

Since 2.14


gtk_adjustment_get_step_increment ()

gdouble
gtk_adjustment_get_step_increment (GtkAdjustment *adjustment);

Retrieves the step increment of the adjustment.

Parameters

adjustment

a GtkAdjustment

 

Returns

The current step increment of the adjustment.

Since 2.14


gtk_adjustment_get_minimum_increment ()

gdouble
gtk_adjustment_get_minimum_increment (GtkAdjustment *adjustment);

Gets the smaller of step increment and page increment.

Parameters

adjustment

a GtkAdjustment

 

Returns

the minimum increment of adjustment

Since 3.2


gtk_adjustment_get_upper ()

gdouble
gtk_adjustment_get_upper (GtkAdjustment *adjustment);

Retrieves the maximum value of the adjustment.

Parameters

adjustment

a GtkAdjustment

 

Returns

The current maximum value of the adjustment.

Since 2.14


gtk_adjustment_set_lower ()

void
gtk_adjustment_set_lower (GtkAdjustment *adjustment,
                          gdouble lower);

Sets the minimum value of the adjustment.

When setting multiple adjustment properties via their individual setters, multiple “changed” signals will be emitted. However, since the emission of the “changed” signal is tied to the emission of the “notify” signals of the changed properties, it’s possible to compress the “changed” signals into one by calling g_object_freeze_notify() and g_object_thaw_notify() around the calls to the individual setters.

Alternatively, using a single g_object_set() for all the properties to change, or using gtk_adjustment_configure() has the same effect of compressing “changed” emissions.

Parameters

adjustment

a GtkAdjustment

 

lower

the new minimum value

 

Since 2.14


gtk_adjustment_set_page_increment ()

void
gtk_adjustment_set_page_increment (GtkAdjustment *adjustment,
                                   gdouble page_increment);

Sets the page increment of the adjustment.

See gtk_adjustment_set_lower() about how to compress multiple emissions of the “changed” signal when setting multiple adjustment properties.

Parameters

adjustment

a GtkAdjustment

 

page_increment

the new page increment

 

Since 2.14


gtk_adjustment_set_page_size ()

void
gtk_adjustment_set_page_size (GtkAdjustment *adjustment,
                              gdouble page_size);

Sets the page size of the adjustment.

See gtk_adjustment_set_lower() about how to compress multiple emissions of the GtkAdjustment::changed signal when setting multiple adjustment properties.

Parameters

adjustment

a GtkAdjustment

 

page_size

the new page size

 

Since 2.14


gtk_adjustment_set_step_increment ()

void
gtk_adjustment_set_step_increment (GtkAdjustment *adjustment,
                                   gdouble step_increment);

Sets the step increment of the adjustment.

See gtk_adjustment_set_lower() about how to compress multiple emissions of the “changed” signal when setting multiple adjustment properties.

Parameters

adjustment

a GtkAdjustment

 

step_increment

the new step increment

 

Since 2.14


gtk_adjustment_set_upper ()

void
gtk_adjustment_set_upper (GtkAdjustment *adjustment,
                          gdouble upper);

Sets the maximum value of the adjustment.

Note that values will be restricted by upper - page-size if the page-size property is nonzero.

See gtk_adjustment_set_lower() about how to compress multiple emissions of the “changed” signal when setting multiple adjustment properties.

Parameters

adjustment

a GtkAdjustment

 

upper

the new maximum value

 

Since 2.14

Types and Values

GtkAdjustment

typedef struct _GtkAdjustment GtkAdjustment;

The GtkAdjustment contains only private fields and should not be directly accessed.

Property Details

The “lower” property

  “lower”                    gdouble

The minimum value of the adjustment.

Flags: Read / Write

Default value: 0

Since 2.4


The “page-increment” property

  “page-increment”           gdouble

The page increment of the adjustment.

Flags: Read / Write

Default value: 0

Since 2.4


The “page-size” property

  “page-size”                gdouble

The page size of the adjustment. Note that the page-size is irrelevant and should be set to zero if the adjustment is used for a simple scalar value, e.g. in a GtkSpinButton.

Flags: Read / Write

Default value: 0

Since 2.4


The “step-increment” property

  “step-increment”           gdouble

The step increment of the adjustment.

Flags: Read / Write

Default value: 0

Since 2.4


The “upper” property

  “upper”                    gdouble

The maximum value of the adjustment. Note that values will be restricted by upper - page-size if the page-size property is nonzero.

Flags: Read / Write

Default value: 0

Since 2.4


The “value” property

  “value”                    gdouble

The value of the adjustment.

Flags: Read / Write

Default value: 0

Since 2.4

Signal Details

The “changed” signal

void
user_function (GtkAdjustment *adjustment,
               gpointer       user_data)

Emitted when one or more of the GtkAdjustment properties have been changed, other than the “value” property.

Parameters

adjustment

the object which received the signal.

 

user_data

user data set when the signal handler was connected.

 

Flags: No Recursion


The “value-changed” signal

void
user_function (GtkAdjustment *adjustment,
               gpointer       user_data)

Emitted when the “value” property has been changed.

Parameters

adjustment

the object which received the signal.

 

user_data

user data set when the signal handler was connected.

 

Flags: No Recursion

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