QgsProcessingParameterPoint class

A point parameter for processing algorithms.

Base classes

class QgsProcessingParameterDefinition
Base class for the definition of processing parameters.

Public static functions

static auto fromScriptCode(const QString& name, const QString& description, bool isOptional, const QString& definition) -> QgsProcessingParameterPoint*
Creates a new parameter using the definition from a script code.
static auto typeName() -> QString
Returns the type name for the parameter class.

Constructors, destructors, conversion operators

QgsProcessingParameterPoint(const QString& name, const QString& description = QString(), const QVariant& defaultValue = QVariant(), bool optional = false)
Constructor for QgsProcessingParameterPoint.

Public functions

auto checkValueIsAcceptable(const QVariant& input, QgsProcessingContext* context = nullptr) const -> bool override
Checks whether the specified input value is acceptable for the parameter.
auto clone() const -> QgsProcessingParameterDefinition* override
Creates a clone of the parameter definition.
auto type() const -> QString override
Unique parameter type name.
auto valueAsPythonString(const QVariant& value, QgsProcessingContext& context) const -> QString override
Returns a string version of the parameter input value, which is suitable for use as an input parameter value when running an algorithm directly from a Python command.

Function documentation

bool QgsProcessingParameterPoint::checkValueIsAcceptable(const QVariant& input, QgsProcessingContext* context = nullptr) const override

Checks whether the specified input value is acceptable for the parameter.

Returns true if the value can be accepted. The optional context parameter can be specified to allow a more stringent check to be performed, capable of checking for the presence of required layers and other factors within the context.

QString QgsProcessingParameterPoint::valueAsPythonString(const QVariant& value, QgsProcessingContext& context) const override

Returns a string version of the parameter input value, which is suitable for use as an input parameter value when running an algorithm directly from a Python command.

The returned value must be correctly escaped - e.g. string values must be wrapped in ' 's.