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-rw-r--r--examples/widgets/doc/src/collidingmice-example.qdoc10
-rw-r--r--examples/widgets/doc/src/dragdroprobot.qdoc2
-rw-r--r--examples/widgets/doc/src/elasticnodes.qdoc9
3 files changed, 7 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/examples/widgets/doc/src/collidingmice-example.qdoc b/examples/widgets/doc/src/collidingmice-example.qdoc
index 02417ba521c..535057bb6a5 100644
--- a/examples/widgets/doc/src/collidingmice-example.qdoc
+++ b/examples/widgets/doc/src/collidingmice-example.qdoc
@@ -80,8 +80,7 @@
\snippet graphicsview/collidingmice/mouse.cpp 0
To calculate the various components of the mouse's color, we use
- the global qrand() function which is a thread-safe version of the
- standard C++ rand() function.
+ \l QRandomGenerator.
Then we call the \l {QGraphicsItem::setRotation()}{setRotation()} function
inherited from QGraphicsItem. Items live in their own local
@@ -178,12 +177,7 @@
\snippet graphicsview/collidingmice/main.cpp 0
- First, we create an application object and call the global
- qsrand() function to specify the seed used to generate a new
- random number sequence of pseudo random integers with the
- previously mentioned qrand() function.
-
- Then it is time to create the scene:
+ First, we create an application object and create the scene:
\snippet graphicsview/collidingmice/main.cpp 1
diff --git a/examples/widgets/doc/src/dragdroprobot.qdoc b/examples/widgets/doc/src/dragdroprobot.qdoc
index ac221ec5f9d..f74b898e1bd 100644
--- a/examples/widgets/doc/src/dragdroprobot.qdoc
+++ b/examples/widgets/doc/src/dragdroprobot.qdoc
@@ -257,7 +257,7 @@
\snippet graphicsview/dragdroprobot/coloritem.cpp 0
\c ColorItem's constructor assigns an opaque random color to its color
- member by making use of qrand(). For improved usability, it assigns a
+ member by making use of \l QRandomGenerator. For improved usability, it assigns a
tooltip that provides a useful hint to the user, and it also sets a
suitable cursor. This ensures that the cursor will chance to
Qt::OpenHandCursor when the mouse pointer hovers over the item.
diff --git a/examples/widgets/doc/src/elasticnodes.qdoc b/examples/widgets/doc/src/elasticnodes.qdoc
index 09ac891b24c..65e11951213 100644
--- a/examples/widgets/doc/src/elasticnodes.qdoc
+++ b/examples/widgets/doc/src/elasticnodes.qdoc
@@ -424,9 +424,8 @@
\section1 The main() Function
In contrast to the complexity of the rest of this example, the \c main()
- function is very simple: We create a QApplication instance, seed the
- randomizer using qsrand(), and then create and show an instance of \c
- GraphWidget. Because all nodes in the grid are moved initially, the \c
- GraphWidget timer will start immediately after control has returned to the
- event loop.
+ function is very simple: We create a QApplication instance, then create and
+ show an instance of \c GraphWidget. Because all nodes in the grid are moved
+ initially, the \c GraphWidget timer will start immediately after control
+ has returned to the event loop.
*/