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1 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
2 | # Name: wxPython.lib.masked.numctrl.py | |
3 | # Author: Will Sadkin | |
4 | # Created: 09/06/2003 | |
5 | # Copyright: (c) 2003 by Will Sadkin | |
6 | # RCS-ID: $Id$ | |
7 | # License: wxWidgets license | |
8 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
9 | # NOTE: | |
10 | # This was written to provide a numeric edit control for wxPython that | |
11 | # does things like right-insert (like a calculator), and does grouping, etc. | |
12 | # (ie. the features of masked.TextCtrl), but allows Get/Set of numeric | |
13 | # values, rather than text. | |
14 | # | |
15 | # Masked.NumCtrl permits integer, and floating point values to be set | |
16 | # retrieved or set via .GetValue() and .SetValue() (type chosen based on | |
17 | # fraction width, and provides an masked.EVT_NUM() event function for trapping | |
18 | # changes to the control. | |
19 | # | |
20 | # It supports negative numbers as well as the naturals, and has the option | |
21 | # of not permitting leading zeros or an empty control; if an empty value is | |
22 | # not allowed, attempting to delete the contents of the control will result | |
23 | # in a (selected) value of zero, thus preserving a legitimate numeric value. | |
24 | # Similarly, replacing the contents of the control with '-' will result in | |
25 | # a selected (absolute) value of -1. | |
26 | # | |
27 | # masked.NumCtrl also supports range limits, with the option of either | |
28 | # enforcing them or simply coloring the text of the control if the limits | |
29 | # are exceeded. | |
30 | # | |
31 | # masked.NumCtrl is intended to support fixed-point numeric entry, and | |
32 | # is derived from BaseMaskedTextCtrl. As such, it supports a limited range | |
33 | # of values to comply with a fixed-width entry mask. | |
34 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
35 | # 12/09/2003 - Jeff Grimmett (grimmtooth@softhome.net) | |
36 | # | |
37 | # o Updated for wx namespace | |
38 | # | |
39 | # 12/20/2003 - Jeff Grimmett (grimmtooth@softhome.net) | |
40 | # | |
41 | # o wxMaskedEditMixin -> MaskedEditMixin | |
42 | # o wxMaskedTextCtrl -> masked.TextCtrl | |
43 | # o wxMaskedNumNumberUpdatedEvent -> masked.NumberUpdatedEvent | |
44 | # o wxMaskedNumCtrl -> masked.NumCtrl | |
45 | # | |
46 | ||
47 | """ | |
48 | masked.NumCtrl: | |
49 | - allows you to get and set integer or floating point numbers as value,</LI> | |
50 | - provides bounds support and optional value limiting,</LI> | |
51 | - has the right-insert input style that MaskedTextCtrl supports,</LI> | |
52 | - provides optional automatic grouping, sign control and format, grouping and decimal | |
53 | character selection, etc. etc.</LI> | |
54 | ||
55 | ||
56 | Being derived from masked.TextCtrl, the control only allows | |
57 | fixed-point notation. That is, it has a fixed (though reconfigurable) | |
58 | maximum width for the integer portion and optional fixed width | |
59 | fractional portion. | |
60 | ||
61 | Here's the API:: | |
62 | ||
63 | from wx.lib.masked import NumCtrl | |
64 | ||
65 | NumCtrl( | |
66 | parent, id = -1, | |
67 | value = 0, | |
68 | pos = wx.DefaultPosition, | |
69 | size = wx.DefaultSize, | |
70 | style = 0, | |
71 | validator = wx.DefaultValidator, | |
72 | name = "masked.number", | |
73 | integerWidth = 10, | |
74 | fractionWidth = 0, | |
75 | allowNone = False, | |
76 | allowNegative = True, | |
77 | useParensForNegatives = False, | |
78 | groupDigits = False, | |
79 | groupChar = ',', | |
80 | decimalChar = '.', | |
81 | min = None, | |
82 | max = None, | |
83 | limited = False, | |
84 | selectOnEntry = True, | |
85 | foregroundColour = "Black", | |
86 | signedForegroundColour = "Red", | |
87 | emptyBackgroundColour = "White", | |
88 | validBackgroundColour = "White", | |
89 | invalidBackgroundColour = "Yellow", | |
90 | autoSize = True | |
91 | ) | |
92 | ||
93 | ||
94 | value | |
95 | If no initial value is set, the default will be zero, or | |
96 | the minimum value, if specified. If an illegal string is specified, | |
97 | a ValueError will result. (You can always later set the initial | |
98 | value with SetValue() after instantiation of the control.) | |
99 | ||
100 | integerWidth | |
101 | Indicates how many places to the right of any decimal point | |
102 | should be allowed in the control. This will, perforce, limit | |
103 | the size of the values that can be entered. This number need | |
104 | not include space for grouping characters or the sign, if either | |
105 | of these options are enabled, as the resulting underlying | |
106 | mask is automatically by the control. The default of 10 | |
107 | will allow any 32 bit integer value. The minimum value | |
108 | for integerWidth is 1. | |
109 | ||
110 | fractionWidth | |
111 | Indicates how many decimal places to show for numeric value. | |
112 | If default (0), then the control will display and return only | |
113 | integer or long values. | |
114 | ||
115 | allowNone | |
116 | Boolean indicating whether or not the control is allowed to be | |
117 | empty, representing a value of None for the control. | |
118 | ||
119 | allowNegative | |
120 | Boolean indicating whether or not control is allowed to hold | |
121 | negative numbers. | |
122 | ||
123 | useParensForNegatives | |
124 | If true, this will cause negative numbers to be displayed with ()s | |
125 | rather than -, (although '-' will still trigger a negative number.) | |
126 | ||
127 | groupDigits | |
128 | Indicates whether or not grouping characters should be allowed and/or | |
129 | inserted when leaving the control or the decimal character is entered. | |
130 | ||
131 | groupChar | |
132 | What grouping character will be used if allowed. (By default ',') | |
133 | ||
134 | decimalChar | |
135 | If fractionWidth is > 0, what character will be used to represent | |
136 | the decimal point. (By default '.') | |
137 | ||
138 | min | |
139 | The minimum value that the control should allow. This can be also be | |
140 | adjusted with SetMin(). If the control is not limited, any value | |
141 | below this bound will result in a background colored with the current | |
142 | invalidBackgroundColour. If the min specified will not fit into the | |
143 | control, the min setting will be ignored. | |
144 | ||
145 | max | |
146 | The maximum value that the control should allow. This can be | |
147 | adjusted with SetMax(). If the control is not limited, any value | |
148 | above this bound will result in a background colored with the current | |
149 | invalidBackgroundColour. If the max specified will not fit into the | |
150 | control, the max setting will be ignored. | |
151 | ||
152 | limited | |
153 | Boolean indicating whether the control prevents values from | |
154 | exceeding the currently set minimum and maximum values (bounds). | |
155 | If False and bounds are set, out-of-bounds values will | |
156 | result in a background colored with the current invalidBackgroundColour. | |
157 | ||
158 | selectOnEntry | |
159 | Boolean indicating whether or not the value in each field of the | |
160 | control should be automatically selected (for replacement) when | |
161 | that field is entered, either by cursor movement or tabbing. | |
162 | This can be desirable when using these controls for rapid data entry. | |
163 | ||
164 | foregroundColour | |
165 | Color value used for positive values of the control. | |
166 | ||
167 | signedForegroundColour | |
168 | Color value used for negative values of the control. | |
169 | ||
170 | emptyBackgroundColour | |
171 | What background color to use when the control is considered | |
172 | "empty." (allow_none must be set to trigger this behavior.) | |
173 | ||
174 | validBackgroundColour | |
175 | What background color to use when the control value is | |
176 | considered valid. | |
177 | ||
178 | invalidBackgroundColour | |
179 | Color value used for illegal values or values out-of-bounds of the | |
180 | control when the bounds are set but the control is not limited. | |
181 | ||
182 | autoSize | |
183 | Boolean indicating whether or not the control should set its own | |
184 | width based on the integer and fraction widths. True by default. | |
185 | <I>Note:</I> Setting this to False will produce seemingly odd | |
186 | behavior unless the control is large enough to hold the maximum | |
187 | specified value given the widths and the sign positions; if not, | |
188 | the control will appear to "jump around" as the contents scroll. | |
189 | (ie. autoSize is highly recommended.) | |
190 | ||
191 | -------------------------- | |
192 | ||
193 | masked.EVT_NUM(win, id, func) | |
194 | Respond to a EVT_COMMAND_MASKED_NUMBER_UPDATED event, generated when | |
195 | the value changes. Notice that this event will always be sent when the | |
196 | control's contents changes - whether this is due to user input or | |
197 | comes from the program itself (for example, if SetValue() is called.) | |
198 | ||
199 | ||
200 | SetValue(int|long|float|string) | |
201 | Sets the value of the control to the value specified, if | |
202 | possible. The resulting actual value of the control may be | |
203 | altered to conform to the format of the control, changed | |
204 | to conform with the bounds set on the control if limited, | |
205 | or colored if not limited but the value is out-of-bounds. | |
206 | A ValueError exception will be raised if an invalid value | |
207 | is specified. | |
208 | ||
209 | GetValue() | |
210 | Retrieves the numeric value from the control. The value | |
211 | retrieved will be either be returned as a long if the | |
212 | fractionWidth is 0, or a float otherwise. | |
213 | ||
214 | ||
215 | SetParameters(\*\*kwargs) | |
216 | Allows simultaneous setting of various attributes | |
217 | of the control after construction. Keyword arguments | |
218 | allowed are the same parameters as supported in the constructor. | |
219 | ||
220 | ||
221 | SetIntegerWidth(value) | |
222 | Resets the width of the integer portion of the control. The | |
223 | value must be >= 1, or an AttributeError exception will result. | |
224 | This value should account for any grouping characters that might | |
225 | be inserted (if grouping is enabled), but does not need to account | |
226 | for the sign, as that is handled separately by the control. | |
227 | GetIntegerWidth() | |
228 | Returns the current width of the integer portion of the control, | |
229 | not including any reserved sign position. | |
230 | ||
231 | ||
232 | SetFractionWidth(value) | |
233 | Resets the width of the fractional portion of the control. The | |
234 | value must be >= 0, or an AttributeError exception will result. If | |
235 | 0, the current value of the control will be truncated to an integer | |
236 | value. | |
237 | GetFractionWidth() | |
238 | Returns the current width of the fractional portion of the control. | |
239 | ||
240 | ||
241 | SetMin(min=None) | |
242 | Resets the minimum value of the control. If a value of <I>None</I> | |
243 | is provided, then the control will have no explicit minimum value. | |
244 | If the value specified is greater than the current maximum value, | |
245 | then the function returns False and the minimum will not change from | |
246 | its current setting. On success, the function returns True. | |
247 | ||
248 | If successful and the current value is lower than the new lower | |
249 | bound, if the control is limited, the value will be automatically | |
250 | adjusted to the new minimum value; if not limited, the value in the | |
251 | control will be colored as invalid. | |
252 | ||
253 | If min > the max value allowed by the width of the control, | |
254 | the function will return False, and the min will not be set. | |
255 | ||
256 | GetMin() | |
257 | Gets the current lower bound value for the control. | |
258 | It will return None if no lower bound is currently specified. | |
259 | ||
260 | ||
261 | SetMax(max=None) | |
262 | Resets the maximum value of the control. If a value of <I>None</I> | |
263 | is provided, then the control will have no explicit maximum value. | |
264 | If the value specified is less than the current minimum value, then | |
265 | the function returns False and the maximum will not change from its | |
266 | current setting. On success, the function returns True. | |
267 | ||
268 | If successful and the current value is greater than the new upper | |
269 | bound, if the control is limited the value will be automatically | |
270 | adjusted to this maximum value; if not limited, the value in the | |
271 | control will be colored as invalid. | |
272 | ||
273 | If max > the max value allowed by the width of the control, | |
274 | the function will return False, and the max will not be set. | |
275 | ||
276 | GetMax() | |
277 | Gets the current upper bound value for the control. | |
278 | It will return None if no upper bound is currently specified. | |
279 | ||
280 | ||
281 | SetBounds(min=None,max=None) | |
282 | This function is a convenience function for setting the min and max | |
283 | values at the same time. The function only applies the maximum bound | |
284 | if setting the minimum bound is successful, and returns True | |
285 | only if both operations succeed. <B><I>Note:</I> leaving out an argument | |
286 | will remove the corresponding bound. | |
287 | GetBounds() | |
288 | This function returns a two-tuple (min,max), indicating the | |
289 | current bounds of the control. Each value can be None if | |
290 | that bound is not set. | |
291 | ||
292 | ||
293 | IsInBounds(value=None) | |
294 | Returns <I>True</I> if no value is specified and the current value | |
295 | of the control falls within the current bounds. This function can also | |
296 | be called with a value to see if that value would fall within the current | |
297 | bounds of the given control. | |
298 | ||
299 | ||
300 | SetLimited(bool) | |
301 | If called with a value of True, this function will cause the control | |
302 | to limit the value to fall within the bounds currently specified. | |
303 | If the control's value currently exceeds the bounds, it will then | |
304 | be limited accordingly. | |
305 | If called with a value of False, this function will disable value | |
306 | limiting, but coloring of out-of-bounds values will still take | |
307 | place if bounds have been set for the control. | |
308 | ||
309 | GetLimited() | |
310 | ||
311 | IsLimited() | |
312 | Returns <I>True</I> if the control is currently limiting the | |
313 | value to fall within the current bounds. | |
314 | ||
315 | ||
316 | SetAllowNone(bool) | |
317 | If called with a value of True, this function will cause the control | |
318 | to allow the value to be empty, representing a value of None. | |
319 | If called with a value of False, this function will prevent the value | |
320 | from being None. If the value of the control is currently None, | |
321 | ie. the control is empty, then the value will be changed to that | |
322 | of the lower bound of the control, or 0 if no lower bound is set. | |
323 | ||
324 | GetAllowNone() | |
325 | ||
326 | IsNoneAllowed() | |
327 | Returns <I>True</I> if the control currently allows its | |
328 | value to be None. | |
329 | ||
330 | ||
331 | SetAllowNegative(bool) | |
332 | If called with a value of True, this function will cause the | |
333 | control to allow the value to be negative (and reserve space for | |
334 | displaying the sign. If called with a value of False, and the | |
335 | value of the control is currently negative, the value of the | |
336 | control will be converted to the absolute value, and then | |
337 | limited appropriately based on the existing bounds of the control | |
338 | (if any). | |
339 | ||
340 | GetAllowNegative() | |
341 | ||
342 | IsNegativeAllowed() | |
343 | Returns <I>True</I> if the control currently permits values | |
344 | to be negative. | |
345 | ||
346 | ||
347 | SetGroupDigits(bool) | |
348 | If called with a value of True, this will make the control | |
349 | automatically add and manage grouping characters to the presented | |
350 | value in integer portion of the control. | |
351 | ||
352 | GetGroupDigits() | |
353 | ||
354 | IsGroupingAllowed() | |
355 | Returns <I>True</I> if the control is currently set to group digits. | |
356 | ||
357 | ||
358 | SetGroupChar() | |
359 | Sets the grouping character for the integer portion of the | |
360 | control. (The default grouping character this is ','. | |
361 | GetGroupChar() | |
362 | Returns the current grouping character for the control. | |
363 | ||
364 | ||
365 | SetSelectOnEntry() | |
366 | If called with a value of <I>True</I>, this will make the control | |
367 | automatically select the contents of each field as it is entered | |
368 | within the control. (The default is True.) | |
369 | GetSelectOnEntry() | |
370 | Returns <I>True</I> if the control currently auto selects | |
371 | the field values on entry. | |
372 | ||
373 | ||
374 | SetAutoSize(bool) | |
375 | Resets the autoSize attribute of the control. | |
376 | GetAutoSize() | |
377 | Returns the current state of the autoSize attribute for the control. | |
378 | ||
379 | """ | |
380 | ||
381 | import copy | |
382 | import string | |
383 | import types | |
384 | ||
385 | import wx | |
386 | ||
387 | from sys import maxint | |
388 | MAXINT = maxint # (constants should be in upper case) | |
389 | MININT = -maxint-1 | |
390 | ||
391 | from wx.tools.dbg import Logger | |
392 | from wx.lib.masked import MaskedEditMixin, Field, BaseMaskedTextCtrl | |
393 | dbg = Logger() | |
394 | ##dbg(enable=1) | |
395 | ||
396 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
397 | ||
398 | wxEVT_COMMAND_MASKED_NUMBER_UPDATED = wx.NewEventType() | |
399 | EVT_NUM = wx.PyEventBinder(wxEVT_COMMAND_MASKED_NUMBER_UPDATED, 1) | |
400 | ||
401 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
402 | ||
403 | class NumberUpdatedEvent(wx.PyCommandEvent): | |
404 | """ | |
405 | Used to fire an EVT_NUM event whenever the value in a NumCtrl changes. | |
406 | """ | |
407 | ||
408 | def __init__(self, id, value = 0, object=None): | |
409 | wx.PyCommandEvent.__init__(self, wxEVT_COMMAND_MASKED_NUMBER_UPDATED, id) | |
410 | ||
411 | self.__value = value | |
412 | self.SetEventObject(object) | |
413 | ||
414 | def GetValue(self): | |
415 | """Retrieve the value of the control at the time | |
416 | this event was generated.""" | |
417 | return self.__value | |
418 | ||
419 | ||
420 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
421 | class NumCtrlAccessorsMixin: | |
422 | """ | |
423 | Defines masked.NumCtrl's list of attributes having their own | |
424 | Get/Set functions, ignoring those that make no sense for | |
425 | a numeric control. | |
426 | """ | |
427 | exposed_basectrl_params = ( | |
428 | 'decimalChar', | |
429 | 'shiftDecimalChar', | |
430 | 'groupChar', | |
431 | 'useParensForNegatives', | |
432 | 'defaultValue', | |
433 | 'description', | |
434 | ||
435 | 'useFixedWidthFont', | |
436 | 'autoSize', | |
437 | 'signedForegroundColour', | |
438 | 'emptyBackgroundColour', | |
439 | 'validBackgroundColour', | |
440 | 'invalidBackgroundColour', | |
441 | ||
442 | 'emptyInvalid', | |
443 | 'validFunc', | |
444 | 'validRequired', | |
445 | ) | |
446 | for param in exposed_basectrl_params: | |
447 | propname = param[0].upper() + param[1:] | |
448 | exec('def Set%s(self, value): self.SetCtrlParameters(%s=value)' % (propname, param)) | |
449 | exec('def Get%s(self): return self.GetCtrlParameter("%s")''' % (propname, param)) | |
450 | ||
451 | if param.find('Colour') != -1: | |
452 | # add non-british spellings, for backward-compatibility | |
453 | propname.replace('Colour', 'Color') | |
454 | ||
455 | exec('def Set%s(self, value): self.SetCtrlParameters(%s=value)' % (propname, param)) | |
456 | exec('def Get%s(self): return self.GetCtrlParameter("%s")''' % (propname, param)) | |
457 | ||
458 | ||
459 | ||
460 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
461 | ||
462 | class NumCtrl(BaseMaskedTextCtrl, NumCtrlAccessorsMixin): | |
463 | """ | |
464 | Masked edit control supporting "native" numeric values, ie. .SetValue(3), for | |
465 | example, and supporting a variety of formatting options, including automatic | |
466 | rounding specifiable precision, grouping and decimal place characters, etc. | |
467 | """ | |
468 | ||
469 | ||
470 | valid_ctrl_params = { | |
471 | 'integerWidth': 10, # by default allow all 32-bit integers | |
472 | 'fractionWidth': 0, # by default, use integers | |
473 | 'decimalChar': '.', # by default, use '.' for decimal point | |
474 | 'allowNegative': True, # by default, allow negative numbers | |
475 | 'useParensForNegatives': False, # by default, use '-' to indicate negatives | |
476 | 'groupDigits': True, # by default, don't insert grouping | |
477 | 'groupChar': ',', # by default, use ',' for grouping | |
478 | 'min': None, # by default, no bounds set | |
479 | 'max': None, | |
480 | 'limited': False, # by default, no limiting even if bounds set | |
481 | 'allowNone': False, # by default, don't allow empty value | |
482 | 'selectOnEntry': True, # by default, select the value of each field on entry | |
483 | 'foregroundColour': "Black", | |
484 | 'signedForegroundColour': "Red", | |
485 | 'emptyBackgroundColour': "White", | |
486 | 'validBackgroundColour': "White", | |
487 | 'invalidBackgroundColour': "Yellow", | |
488 | 'useFixedWidthFont': True, # by default, use a fixed-width font | |
489 | 'autoSize': True, # by default, set the width of the control based on the mask | |
490 | } | |
491 | ||
492 | ||
493 | def __init__ ( | |
494 | self, parent, id=-1, value = 0, | |
495 | pos = wx.DefaultPosition, size = wx.DefaultSize, | |
496 | style = wx.TE_PROCESS_TAB, validator = wx.DefaultValidator, | |
497 | name = "masked.num", | |
498 | **kwargs ): | |
499 | ||
500 | ## dbg('masked.NumCtrl::__init__', indent=1) | |
501 | ||
502 | # Set defaults for control: | |
503 | ## dbg('setting defaults:') | |
504 | for key, param_value in NumCtrl.valid_ctrl_params.items(): | |
505 | # This is done this way to make setattr behave consistently with | |
506 | # "private attribute" name mangling | |
507 | setattr(self, '_' + key, copy.copy(param_value)) | |
508 | ||
509 | # Assign defaults for all attributes: | |
510 | init_args = copy.deepcopy(NumCtrl.valid_ctrl_params) | |
511 | ## dbg('kwargs:', kwargs) | |
512 | for key, param_value in kwargs.items(): | |
513 | key = key.replace('Color', 'Colour') | |
514 | if key not in NumCtrl.valid_ctrl_params.keys(): | |
515 | raise AttributeError('invalid keyword argument "%s"' % key) | |
516 | else: | |
517 | init_args[key] = param_value | |
518 | ## dbg('init_args:', indent=1) | |
519 | for key, param_value in init_args.items(): | |
520 | ## dbg('%s:' % key, param_value) | |
521 | pass | |
522 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
523 | ||
524 | # Process initial fields for the control, as part of construction: | |
525 | if type(init_args['integerWidth']) != types.IntType: | |
526 | raise AttributeError('invalid integerWidth (%s) specified; expected integer' % repr(init_args['integerWidth'])) | |
527 | elif init_args['integerWidth'] < 1: | |
528 | raise AttributeError('invalid integerWidth (%s) specified; must be > 0' % repr(init_args['integerWidth'])) | |
529 | ||
530 | fields = {} | |
531 | ||
532 | if init_args.has_key('fractionWidth'): | |
533 | if type(init_args['fractionWidth']) != types.IntType: | |
534 | raise AttributeError('invalid fractionWidth (%s) specified; expected integer' % repr(self._fractionWidth)) | |
535 | elif init_args['fractionWidth'] < 0: | |
536 | raise AttributeError('invalid fractionWidth (%s) specified; must be >= 0' % repr(init_args['fractionWidth'])) | |
537 | self._fractionWidth = init_args['fractionWidth'] | |
538 | ||
539 | if self._fractionWidth: | |
540 | fracmask = '.' + '#{%d}' % self._fractionWidth | |
541 | ## dbg('fracmask:', fracmask) | |
542 | fields[1] = Field(defaultValue='0'*self._fractionWidth) | |
543 | else: | |
544 | fracmask = '' | |
545 | ||
546 | self._integerWidth = init_args['integerWidth'] | |
547 | if init_args['groupDigits']: | |
548 | self._groupSpace = (self._integerWidth - 1) / 3 | |
549 | else: | |
550 | self._groupSpace = 0 | |
551 | intmask = '#{%d}' % (self._integerWidth + self._groupSpace) | |
552 | if self._fractionWidth: | |
553 | emptyInvalid = False | |
554 | else: | |
555 | emptyInvalid = True | |
556 | fields[0] = Field(formatcodes='r<>', emptyInvalid=emptyInvalid) | |
557 | ## dbg('intmask:', intmask) | |
558 | ||
559 | # don't bother to reprocess these arguments: | |
560 | del init_args['integerWidth'] | |
561 | del init_args['fractionWidth'] | |
562 | ||
563 | self._autoSize = init_args['autoSize'] | |
564 | if self._autoSize: | |
565 | formatcodes = 'FR<' | |
566 | else: | |
567 | formatcodes = 'R<' | |
568 | ||
569 | ||
570 | mask = intmask+fracmask | |
571 | ||
572 | # initial value of state vars | |
573 | self._oldvalue = 0 | |
574 | self._integerEnd = 0 | |
575 | self._typedSign = False | |
576 | ||
577 | # Construct the base control: | |
578 | BaseMaskedTextCtrl.__init__( | |
579 | self, parent, id, '', | |
580 | pos, size, style, validator, name, | |
581 | mask = mask, | |
582 | formatcodes = formatcodes, | |
583 | fields = fields, | |
584 | validFunc=self.IsInBounds, | |
585 | setupEventHandling = False) | |
586 | ||
587 | self.Bind(wx.EVT_SET_FOCUS, self._OnFocus ) ## defeat automatic full selection | |
588 | self.Bind(wx.EVT_KILL_FOCUS, self._OnKillFocus ) ## run internal validator | |
589 | self.Bind(wx.EVT_LEFT_DCLICK, self._OnDoubleClick) ## select field under cursor on dclick | |
590 | self.Bind(wx.EVT_RIGHT_UP, self._OnContextMenu ) ## bring up an appropriate context menu | |
591 | self.Bind(wx.EVT_KEY_DOWN, self._OnKeyDown ) ## capture control events not normally seen, eg ctrl-tab. | |
592 | self.Bind(wx.EVT_CHAR, self._OnChar ) ## handle each keypress | |
593 | self.Bind(wx.EVT_TEXT, self.OnTextChange ) ## color control appropriately & keep | |
594 | ## track of previous value for undo | |
595 | ||
596 | # Establish any additional parameters, with appropriate error checking | |
597 | self.SetParameters(**init_args) | |
598 | ||
599 | # Set the value requested (if possible) | |
600 | ## wxCallAfter(self.SetValue, value) | |
601 | self.SetValue(value) | |
602 | ||
603 | # Ensure proper coloring: | |
604 | self.Refresh() | |
605 | ## dbg('finished NumCtrl::__init__', indent=0) | |
606 | ||
607 | ||
608 | def SetParameters(self, **kwargs): | |
609 | """ | |
610 | This function is used to initialize and reconfigure the control. | |
611 | See TimeCtrl module overview for available parameters. | |
612 | """ | |
613 | ## dbg('NumCtrl::SetParameters', indent=1) | |
614 | maskededit_kwargs = {} | |
615 | reset_fraction_width = False | |
616 | ||
617 | ||
618 | if( (kwargs.has_key('integerWidth') and kwargs['integerWidth'] != self._integerWidth) | |
619 | or (kwargs.has_key('fractionWidth') and kwargs['fractionWidth'] != self._fractionWidth) | |
620 | or (kwargs.has_key('groupDigits') and kwargs['groupDigits'] != self._groupDigits) | |
621 | or (kwargs.has_key('autoSize') and kwargs['autoSize'] != self._autoSize) ): | |
622 | ||
623 | fields = {} | |
624 | ||
625 | if kwargs.has_key('fractionWidth'): | |
626 | if type(kwargs['fractionWidth']) != types.IntType: | |
627 | raise AttributeError('invalid fractionWidth (%s) specified; expected integer' % repr(kwargs['fractionWidth'])) | |
628 | elif kwargs['fractionWidth'] < 0: | |
629 | raise AttributeError('invalid fractionWidth (%s) specified; must be >= 0' % repr(kwargs['fractionWidth'])) | |
630 | else: | |
631 | if self._fractionWidth != kwargs['fractionWidth']: | |
632 | self._fractionWidth = kwargs['fractionWidth'] | |
633 | ||
634 | if self._fractionWidth: | |
635 | fracmask = '.' + '#{%d}' % self._fractionWidth | |
636 | fields[1] = Field(defaultValue='0'*self._fractionWidth) | |
637 | emptyInvalid = False | |
638 | else: | |
639 | emptyInvalid = True | |
640 | fracmask = '' | |
641 | ## dbg('fracmask:', fracmask) | |
642 | ||
643 | if kwargs.has_key('integerWidth'): | |
644 | if type(kwargs['integerWidth']) != types.IntType: | |
645 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
646 | raise AttributeError('invalid integerWidth (%s) specified; expected integer' % repr(kwargs['integerWidth'])) | |
647 | elif kwargs['integerWidth'] < 0: | |
648 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
649 | raise AttributeError('invalid integerWidth (%s) specified; must be > 0' % repr(kwargs['integerWidth'])) | |
650 | else: | |
651 | self._integerWidth = kwargs['integerWidth'] | |
652 | ||
653 | if kwargs.has_key('groupDigits'): | |
654 | self._groupDigits = kwargs['groupDigits'] | |
655 | ||
656 | if self._groupDigits: | |
657 | self._groupSpace = (self._integerWidth - 1) / 3 | |
658 | else: | |
659 | self._groupSpace = 0 | |
660 | ||
661 | intmask = '#{%d}' % (self._integerWidth + self._groupSpace) | |
662 | ## dbg('intmask:', intmask) | |
663 | fields[0] = Field(formatcodes='r<>', emptyInvalid=emptyInvalid) | |
664 | maskededit_kwargs['fields'] = fields | |
665 | ||
666 | # don't bother to reprocess these arguments: | |
667 | if kwargs.has_key('integerWidth'): | |
668 | del kwargs['integerWidth'] | |
669 | if kwargs.has_key('fractionWidth'): | |
670 | del kwargs['fractionWidth'] | |
671 | ||
672 | maskededit_kwargs['mask'] = intmask+fracmask | |
673 | ||
674 | if kwargs.has_key('groupChar') or kwargs.has_key('decimalChar'): | |
675 | old_groupchar = self._groupChar # save so we can reformat properly | |
676 | old_decimalchar = self._decimalChar | |
677 | ## dbg("old_groupchar: '%s'" % old_groupchar) | |
678 | ## dbg("old_decimalchar: '%s'" % old_decimalchar) | |
679 | groupchar = old_groupchar | |
680 | decimalchar = old_decimalchar | |
681 | ||
682 | if kwargs.has_key('groupChar'): | |
683 | maskededit_kwargs['groupChar'] = kwargs['groupChar'] | |
684 | groupchar = kwargs['groupChar'] | |
685 | if kwargs.has_key('decimalChar'): | |
686 | maskededit_kwargs['decimalChar'] = kwargs['decimalChar'] | |
687 | decimalchar = kwargs['decimalChar'] | |
688 | ||
689 | # Add sanity check to make sure these are distinct, and if not, | |
690 | # raise attribute error | |
691 | if groupchar == decimalchar: | |
692 | raise AttributeError('groupChar and decimalChar must be distinct') | |
693 | ||
694 | ||
695 | # for all other parameters, assign keyword args as appropriate: | |
696 | for key, param_value in kwargs.items(): | |
697 | key = key.replace('Color', 'Colour') | |
698 | if key not in NumCtrl.valid_ctrl_params.keys(): | |
699 | raise AttributeError('invalid keyword argument "%s"' % key) | |
700 | elif key not in MaskedEditMixin.valid_ctrl_params.keys(): | |
701 | setattr(self, '_' + key, param_value) | |
702 | elif key in ('mask', 'autoformat'): # disallow explicit setting of mask | |
703 | raise AttributeError('invalid keyword argument "%s"' % key) | |
704 | else: | |
705 | maskededit_kwargs[key] = param_value | |
706 | ## dbg('kwargs:', kwargs) | |
707 | ||
708 | # reprocess existing format codes to ensure proper resulting format: | |
709 | formatcodes = self.GetCtrlParameter('formatcodes') | |
710 | if kwargs.has_key('allowNegative'): | |
711 | if kwargs['allowNegative'] and '-' not in formatcodes: | |
712 | formatcodes += '-' | |
713 | maskededit_kwargs['formatcodes'] = formatcodes | |
714 | elif not kwargs['allowNegative'] and '-' in formatcodes: | |
715 | formatcodes = formatcodes.replace('-','') | |
716 | maskededit_kwargs['formatcodes'] = formatcodes | |
717 | ||
718 | if kwargs.has_key('groupDigits'): | |
719 | if kwargs['groupDigits'] and ',' not in formatcodes: | |
720 | formatcodes += ',' | |
721 | maskededit_kwargs['formatcodes'] = formatcodes | |
722 | elif not kwargs['groupDigits'] and ',' in formatcodes: | |
723 | formatcodes = formatcodes.replace(',','') | |
724 | maskededit_kwargs['formatcodes'] = formatcodes | |
725 | ||
726 | if kwargs.has_key('selectOnEntry'): | |
727 | self._selectOnEntry = kwargs['selectOnEntry'] | |
728 | ## dbg("kwargs['selectOnEntry']?", kwargs['selectOnEntry'], "'S' in formatcodes?", 'S' in formatcodes) | |
729 | if kwargs['selectOnEntry'] and 'S' not in formatcodes: | |
730 | formatcodes += 'S' | |
731 | maskededit_kwargs['formatcodes'] = formatcodes | |
732 | elif not kwargs['selectOnEntry'] and 'S' in formatcodes: | |
733 | formatcodes = formatcodes.replace('S','') | |
734 | maskededit_kwargs['formatcodes'] = formatcodes | |
735 | ||
736 | if kwargs.has_key('autoSize'): | |
737 | self._autoSize = kwargs['autoSize'] | |
738 | if kwargs['autoSize'] and 'F' not in formatcodes: | |
739 | formatcodes += 'F' | |
740 | maskededit_kwargs['formatcodes'] = formatcodes | |
741 | elif not kwargs['autoSize'] and 'F' in formatcodes: | |
742 | formatcodes = formatcodes.replace('F', '') | |
743 | maskededit_kwargs['formatcodes'] = formatcodes | |
744 | ||
745 | ||
746 | if 'r' in formatcodes and self._fractionWidth: | |
747 | # top-level mask should only be right insert if no fractional | |
748 | # part will be shown; ie. if reconfiguring control, remove | |
749 | # previous "global" setting. | |
750 | formatcodes = formatcodes.replace('r', '') | |
751 | maskededit_kwargs['formatcodes'] = formatcodes | |
752 | ||
753 | ||
754 | if kwargs.has_key('limited'): | |
755 | if kwargs['limited'] and not self._limited: | |
756 | maskededit_kwargs['validRequired'] = True | |
757 | elif not kwargs['limited'] and self._limited: | |
758 | maskededit_kwargs['validRequired'] = False | |
759 | self._limited = kwargs['limited'] | |
760 | ||
761 | ## dbg('maskededit_kwargs:', maskededit_kwargs) | |
762 | if maskededit_kwargs.keys(): | |
763 | self.SetCtrlParameters(**maskededit_kwargs) | |
764 | ||
765 | # Record end of integer and place cursor there: | |
766 | integerEnd = self._fields[0]._extent[1] | |
767 | self.SetInsertionPoint(0) | |
768 | self.SetInsertionPoint(integerEnd) | |
769 | self.SetSelection(integerEnd, integerEnd) | |
770 | ||
771 | # Go ensure all the format codes necessary are present: | |
772 | orig_intformat = intformat = self.GetFieldParameter(0, 'formatcodes') | |
773 | if 'r' not in intformat: | |
774 | intformat += 'r' | |
775 | if '>' not in intformat: | |
776 | intformat += '>' | |
777 | if intformat != orig_intformat: | |
778 | if self._fractionWidth: | |
779 | self.SetFieldParameters(0, formatcodes=intformat) | |
780 | else: | |
781 | self.SetCtrlParameters(formatcodes=intformat) | |
782 | ||
783 | # Set min and max as appropriate: | |
784 | if kwargs.has_key('min'): | |
785 | min = kwargs['min'] | |
786 | if( self._max is None | |
787 | or min is None | |
788 | or (self._max is not None and self._max >= min) ): | |
789 | ## dbg('examining min') | |
790 | if min is not None: | |
791 | try: | |
792 | textmin = self._toGUI(min, apply_limits = False) | |
793 | except ValueError: | |
794 | ## dbg('min will not fit into control; ignoring', indent=0) | |
795 | raise | |
796 | ## dbg('accepted min') | |
797 | self._min = min | |
798 | else: | |
799 | ## dbg('ignoring min') | |
800 | pass | |
801 | ||
802 | ||
803 | if kwargs.has_key('max'): | |
804 | max = kwargs['max'] | |
805 | if( self._min is None | |
806 | or max is None | |
807 | or (self._min is not None and self._min <= max) ): | |
808 | ## dbg('examining max') | |
809 | if max is not None: | |
810 | try: | |
811 | textmax = self._toGUI(max, apply_limits = False) | |
812 | except ValueError: | |
813 | ## dbg('max will not fit into control; ignoring', indent=0) | |
814 | raise | |
815 | ## dbg('accepted max') | |
816 | self._max = max | |
817 | else: | |
818 | ## dbg('ignoring max') | |
819 | pass | |
820 | ||
821 | if kwargs.has_key('allowNegative'): | |
822 | self._allowNegative = kwargs['allowNegative'] | |
823 | ||
824 | # Ensure current value of control obeys any new restrictions imposed: | |
825 | text = self._GetValue() | |
826 | ## dbg('text value: "%s"' % text) | |
827 | if kwargs.has_key('groupChar') and text.find(old_groupchar) != -1: | |
828 | text = text.replace(old_groupchar, self._groupChar) | |
829 | if kwargs.has_key('decimalChar') and text.find(old_decimalchar) != -1: | |
830 | text = text.replace(old_decimalchar, self._decimalChar) | |
831 | if text != self._GetValue(): | |
832 | wx.TextCtrl.SetValue(self, text) | |
833 | ||
834 | value = self.GetValue() | |
835 | ||
836 | ## dbg('self._allowNegative?', self._allowNegative) | |
837 | if not self._allowNegative and self._isNeg: | |
838 | value = abs(value) | |
839 | ## dbg('abs(value):', value) | |
840 | self._isNeg = False | |
841 | ||
842 | elif not self._allowNone and BaseMaskedTextCtrl.GetValue(self) == '': | |
843 | if self._min > 0: | |
844 | value = self._min | |
845 | else: | |
846 | value = 0 | |
847 | ||
848 | sel_start, sel_to = self.GetSelection() | |
849 | if self.IsLimited() and self._min is not None and value < self._min: | |
850 | ## dbg('Set to min value:', self._min) | |
851 | self._SetValue(self._toGUI(self._min)) | |
852 | ||
853 | elif self.IsLimited() and self._max is not None and value > self._max: | |
854 | ## dbg('Setting to max value:', self._max) | |
855 | self._SetValue(self._toGUI(self._max)) | |
856 | else: | |
857 | # reformat current value as appropriate to possibly new conditions | |
858 | ## dbg('Reformatting value:', value) | |
859 | sel_start, sel_to = self.GetSelection() | |
860 | self._SetValue(self._toGUI(value)) | |
861 | self.Refresh() # recolor as appropriate | |
862 | ## dbg('finished NumCtrl::SetParameters', indent=0) | |
863 | ||
864 | ||
865 | ||
866 | def _GetNumValue(self, value): | |
867 | """ | |
868 | This function attempts to "clean up" a text value, providing a regularized | |
869 | convertable string, via atol() or atof(), for any well-formed numeric text value. | |
870 | """ | |
871 | return value.replace(self._groupChar, '').replace(self._decimalChar, '.').replace('(', '-').replace(')','').strip() | |
872 | ||
873 | ||
874 | def GetFraction(self, candidate=None): | |
875 | """ | |
876 | Returns the fractional portion of the value as a float. If there is no | |
877 | fractional portion, the value returned will be 0.0. | |
878 | """ | |
879 | if not self._fractionWidth: | |
880 | return 0.0 | |
881 | else: | |
882 | fracstart, fracend = self._fields[1]._extent | |
883 | if candidate is None: | |
884 | value = self._toGUI(BaseMaskedTextCtrl.GetValue(self)) | |
885 | else: | |
886 | value = self._toGUI(candidate) | |
887 | fracstring = value[fracstart:fracend].strip() | |
888 | if not value: | |
889 | return 0.0 | |
890 | else: | |
891 | return string.atof(fracstring) | |
892 | ||
893 | def _OnChangeSign(self, event): | |
894 | ## dbg('NumCtrl::_OnChangeSign', indent=1) | |
895 | self._typedSign = True | |
896 | MaskedEditMixin._OnChangeSign(self, event) | |
897 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
898 | ||
899 | ||
900 | def _disallowValue(self): | |
901 | ## dbg('NumCtrl::_disallowValue') | |
902 | # limited and -1 is out of bounds | |
903 | if self._typedSign: | |
904 | self._isNeg = False | |
905 | if not wx.Validator_IsSilent(): | |
906 | wx.Bell() | |
907 | sel_start, sel_to = self._GetSelection() | |
908 | ## dbg('queuing reselection of (%d, %d)' % (sel_start, sel_to)) | |
909 | wx.CallAfter(self.SetInsertionPoint, sel_start) # preserve current selection/position | |
910 | wx.CallAfter(self.SetSelection, sel_start, sel_to) | |
911 | ||
912 | def _SetValue(self, value): | |
913 | """ | |
914 | This routine supersedes the base masked control _SetValue(). It is | |
915 | needed to ensure that the value of the control is always representable/convertable | |
916 | to a numeric return value (via GetValue().) This routine also handles | |
917 | automatic adjustment and grouping of the value without explicit intervention | |
918 | by the user. | |
919 | """ | |
920 | ||
921 | ## dbg('NumCtrl::_SetValue("%s")' % value, indent=1) | |
922 | ||
923 | if( (self._fractionWidth and value.find(self._decimalChar) == -1) or | |
924 | (self._fractionWidth == 0 and value.find(self._decimalChar) != -1) ) : | |
925 | value = self._toGUI(value) | |
926 | ||
927 | numvalue = self._GetNumValue(value) | |
928 | ## dbg('cleansed value: "%s"' % numvalue) | |
929 | replacement = None | |
930 | ||
931 | if numvalue == "": | |
932 | if self._allowNone: | |
933 | ## dbg('calling base BaseMaskedTextCtrl._SetValue(self, "%s")' % value) | |
934 | BaseMaskedTextCtrl._SetValue(self, value) | |
935 | self.Refresh() | |
936 | return | |
937 | elif self._min > 0 and self.IsLimited(): | |
938 | replacement = self._min | |
939 | else: | |
940 | replacement = 0 | |
941 | ## dbg('empty value; setting replacement:', replacement) | |
942 | ||
943 | if replacement is None: | |
944 | # Go get the integer portion about to be set and verify its validity | |
945 | intstart, intend = self._fields[0]._extent | |
946 | ## dbg('intstart, intend:', intstart, intend) | |
947 | ## dbg('raw integer:"%s"' % value[intstart:intend]) | |
948 | int = self._GetNumValue(value[intstart:intend]) | |
949 | numval = self._fromGUI(value) | |
950 | ||
951 | ## dbg('integer: "%s"' % int) | |
952 | try: | |
953 | fracval = self.GetFraction(value) | |
954 | except ValueError, e: | |
955 | ## dbg('Exception:', e, 'must be out of bounds; disallow value') | |
956 | self._disallowValue() | |
957 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
958 | return | |
959 | ||
960 | if fracval == 0.0: | |
961 | ## dbg('self._isNeg?', self._isNeg) | |
962 | if int == '-' and self._oldvalue < 0 and not self._typedSign: | |
963 | ## dbg('just a negative sign; old value < 0; setting replacement of 0') | |
964 | replacement = 0 | |
965 | self._isNeg = False | |
966 | elif int[:2] == '-0' and self._fractionWidth == 0: | |
967 | if self._oldvalue < 0: | |
968 | ## dbg('-0; setting replacement of 0') | |
969 | replacement = 0 | |
970 | self._isNeg = False | |
971 | elif not self._limited or (self._min < -1 and self._max >= -1): | |
972 | ## dbg('-0; setting replacement of -1') | |
973 | replacement = -1 | |
974 | self._isNeg = True | |
975 | else: | |
976 | # limited and -1 is out of bounds | |
977 | self._disallowValue() | |
978 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
979 | return | |
980 | ||
981 | elif int == '-' and (self._oldvalue >= 0 or self._typedSign) and self._fractionWidth == 0: | |
982 | if not self._limited or (self._min < -1 and self._max >= -1): | |
983 | ## dbg('just a negative sign; setting replacement of -1') | |
984 | replacement = -1 | |
985 | else: | |
986 | # limited and -1 is out of bounds | |
987 | self._disallowValue() | |
988 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
989 | return | |
990 | ||
991 | elif( self._typedSign | |
992 | and int.find('-') != -1 | |
993 | and self._limited | |
994 | and not self._min <= numval <= self._max): | |
995 | # changed sign resulting in value that's now out-of-bounds; | |
996 | # disallow | |
997 | self._disallowValue() | |
998 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
999 | return | |
1000 | ||
1001 | if replacement is None: | |
1002 | if int and int != '-': | |
1003 | try: | |
1004 | string.atol(int) | |
1005 | except ValueError: | |
1006 | # integer requested is not legal. This can happen if the user | |
1007 | # is attempting to insert a digit in the middle of the control | |
1008 | # resulting in something like " 3 45". Disallow such actions: | |
1009 | ## dbg('>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "%s" does not convert to a long!' % int) | |
1010 | if not wx.Validator_IsSilent(): | |
1011 | wx.Bell() | |
1012 | sel_start, sel_to = self._GetSelection() | |
1013 | ## dbg('queuing reselection of (%d, %d)' % (sel_start, sel_to)) | |
1014 | wx.CallAfter(self.SetInsertionPoint, sel_start) # preserve current selection/position | |
1015 | wx.CallAfter(self.SetSelection, sel_start, sel_to) | |
1016 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
1017 | return | |
1018 | ||
1019 | if int[0] == '0' and len(int) > 1: | |
1020 | ## dbg('numvalue: "%s"' % numvalue.replace(' ', '')) | |
1021 | if self._fractionWidth: | |
1022 | value = self._toGUI(string.atof(numvalue)) | |
1023 | else: | |
1024 | value = self._toGUI(string.atol(numvalue)) | |
1025 | ## dbg('modified value: "%s"' % value) | |
1026 | ||
1027 | self._typedSign = False # reset state var | |
1028 | ||
1029 | if replacement is not None: | |
1030 | # Value presented wasn't a legal number, but control should do something | |
1031 | # reasonable instead: | |
1032 | ## dbg('setting replacement value:', replacement) | |
1033 | self._SetValue(self._toGUI(replacement)) | |
1034 | sel_start = BaseMaskedTextCtrl.GetValue(self).find(str(abs(replacement))) # find where it put the 1, so we can select it | |
1035 | sel_to = sel_start + len(str(abs(replacement))) | |
1036 | ## dbg('queuing selection of (%d, %d)' %(sel_start, sel_to)) | |
1037 | wx.CallAfter(self.SetInsertionPoint, sel_start) | |
1038 | wx.CallAfter(self.SetSelection, sel_start, sel_to) | |
1039 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
1040 | return | |
1041 | ||
1042 | # Otherwise, apply appropriate formatting to value: | |
1043 | ||
1044 | # Because we're intercepting the value and adjusting it | |
1045 | # before a sign change is detected, we need to do this here: | |
1046 | if '-' in value or '(' in value: | |
1047 | self._isNeg = True | |
1048 | else: | |
1049 | self._isNeg = False | |
1050 | ||
1051 | ## dbg('value:"%s"' % value, 'self._useParens:', self._useParens) | |
1052 | if self._fractionWidth: | |
1053 | adjvalue = self._adjustFloat(self._GetNumValue(value).replace('.',self._decimalChar)) | |
1054 | else: | |
1055 | adjvalue = self._adjustInt(self._GetNumValue(value)) | |
1056 | ## dbg('adjusted value: "%s"' % adjvalue) | |
1057 | ||
1058 | ||
1059 | sel_start, sel_to = self._GetSelection() # record current insertion point | |
1060 | ## dbg('calling BaseMaskedTextCtrl._SetValue(self, "%s")' % adjvalue) | |
1061 | BaseMaskedTextCtrl._SetValue(self, adjvalue) | |
1062 | # After all actions so far scheduled, check that resulting cursor | |
1063 | # position is appropriate, and move if not: | |
1064 | wx.CallAfter(self._CheckInsertionPoint) | |
1065 | ||
1066 | ## dbg('finished NumCtrl::_SetValue', indent=0) | |
1067 | ||
1068 | def _CheckInsertionPoint(self): | |
1069 | # If current insertion point is before the end of the integer and | |
1070 | # its before the 1st digit, place it just after the sign position: | |
1071 | ## dbg('NumCtrl::CheckInsertionPoint', indent=1) | |
1072 | sel_start, sel_to = self._GetSelection() | |
1073 | text = self._GetValue() | |
1074 | if sel_to < self._fields[0]._extent[1] and text[sel_to] in (' ', '-', '('): | |
1075 | text, signpos, right_signpos = self._getSignedValue() | |
1076 | ## dbg('setting selection(%d, %d)' % (signpos+1, signpos+1)) | |
1077 | self.SetInsertionPoint(signpos+1) | |
1078 | self.SetSelection(signpos+1, signpos+1) | |
1079 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
1080 | ||
1081 | ||
1082 | def _OnErase( self, event=None, just_return_value=False ): | |
1083 | """ | |
1084 | This overrides the base control _OnErase, so that erasing around | |
1085 | grouping characters auto selects the digit before or after the | |
1086 | grouping character, so that the erasure does the right thing. | |
1087 | """ | |
1088 | ## dbg('NumCtrl::_OnErase', indent=1) | |
1089 | if event is None: # called as action routine from Cut() operation. | |
1090 | key = wx.WXK_DELETE | |
1091 | else: | |
1092 | key = event.GetKeyCode() | |
1093 | #if grouping digits, make sure deletes next to group char always | |
1094 | # delete next digit to appropriate side: | |
1095 | if self._groupDigits: | |
1096 | value = BaseMaskedTextCtrl.GetValue(self) | |
1097 | sel_start, sel_to = self._GetSelection() | |
1098 | ||
1099 | if key == wx.WXK_BACK: | |
1100 | # if 1st selected char is group char, select to previous digit | |
1101 | if sel_start > 0 and sel_start < len(self._mask) and value[sel_start:sel_to] == self._groupChar: | |
1102 | self.SetInsertionPoint(sel_start-1) | |
1103 | self.SetSelection(sel_start-1, sel_to) | |
1104 | ||
1105 | # elif previous char is group char, select to previous digit | |
1106 | elif sel_start > 1 and sel_start == sel_to and value[sel_start-1:sel_start] == self._groupChar: | |
1107 | self.SetInsertionPoint(sel_start-2) | |
1108 | self.SetSelection(sel_start-2, sel_to) | |
1109 | ||
1110 | elif key == wx.WXK_DELETE: | |
1111 | if( sel_to < len(self._mask) - 2 + (1 *self._useParens) | |
1112 | and sel_start == sel_to | |
1113 | and value[sel_to] == self._groupChar ): | |
1114 | self.SetInsertionPoint(sel_start) | |
1115 | self.SetSelection(sel_start, sel_to+2) | |
1116 | ||
1117 | elif( sel_to < len(self._mask) - 2 + (1 *self._useParens) | |
1118 | and value[sel_start:sel_to] == self._groupChar ): | |
1119 | self.SetInsertionPoint(sel_start) | |
1120 | self.SetSelection(sel_start, sel_to+1) | |
1121 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
1122 | return BaseMaskedTextCtrl._OnErase(self, event, just_return_value) | |
1123 | ||
1124 | ||
1125 | def OnTextChange( self, event ): | |
1126 | """ | |
1127 | Handles an event indicating that the text control's value | |
1128 | has changed, and issue EVT_NUM event. | |
1129 | NOTE: using wxTextCtrl.SetValue() to change the control's | |
1130 | contents from within a EVT_CHAR handler can cause double | |
1131 | text events. So we check for actual changes to the text | |
1132 | before passing the events on. | |
1133 | """ | |
1134 | ## dbg('NumCtrl::OnTextChange', indent=1) | |
1135 | if not BaseMaskedTextCtrl._OnTextChange(self, event): | |
1136 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
1137 | return | |
1138 | ||
1139 | # else... legal value | |
1140 | ||
1141 | value = self.GetValue() | |
1142 | if value != self._oldvalue: | |
1143 | try: | |
1144 | self.GetEventHandler().ProcessEvent( | |
1145 | NumberUpdatedEvent( self.GetId(), self.GetValue(), self ) ) | |
1146 | except ValueError: | |
1147 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
1148 | return | |
1149 | # let normal processing of the text continue | |
1150 | event.Skip() | |
1151 | self._oldvalue = value # record for next event | |
1152 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
1153 | ||
1154 | def _GetValue(self): | |
1155 | """ | |
1156 | Override of BaseMaskedTextCtrl to allow mixin to get the raw text value of the | |
1157 | control with this function. | |
1158 | """ | |
1159 | return wx.TextCtrl.GetValue(self) | |
1160 | ||
1161 | ||
1162 | def GetValue(self): | |
1163 | """ | |
1164 | Returns the current numeric value of the control. | |
1165 | """ | |
1166 | return self._fromGUI( BaseMaskedTextCtrl.GetValue(self) ) | |
1167 | ||
1168 | def SetValue(self, value): | |
1169 | """ | |
1170 | Sets the value of the control to the value specified. | |
1171 | The resulting actual value of the control may be altered to | |
1172 | conform with the bounds set on the control if limited, | |
1173 | or colored if not limited but the value is out-of-bounds. | |
1174 | A ValueError exception will be raised if an invalid value | |
1175 | is specified. | |
1176 | """ | |
1177 | ## dbg('NumCtrl::SetValue(%s)' % value, indent=1) | |
1178 | BaseMaskedTextCtrl.SetValue( self, self._toGUI(value) ) | |
1179 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
1180 | ||
1181 | ||
1182 | def SetIntegerWidth(self, value): | |
1183 | self.SetParameters(integerWidth=value) | |
1184 | def GetIntegerWidth(self): | |
1185 | return self._integerWidth | |
1186 | ||
1187 | def SetFractionWidth(self, value): | |
1188 | self.SetParameters(fractionWidth=value) | |
1189 | def GetFractionWidth(self): | |
1190 | return self._fractionWidth | |
1191 | ||
1192 | ||
1193 | ||
1194 | def SetMin(self, min=None): | |
1195 | """ | |
1196 | Sets the minimum value of the control. If a value of None | |
1197 | is provided, then the control will have no explicit minimum value. | |
1198 | If the value specified is greater than the current maximum value, | |
1199 | then the function returns False and the minimum will not change from | |
1200 | its current setting. On success, the function returns True. | |
1201 | ||
1202 | If successful and the current value is lower than the new lower | |
1203 | bound, if the control is limited, the value will be automatically | |
1204 | adjusted to the new minimum value; if not limited, the value in the | |
1205 | control will be colored as invalid. | |
1206 | ||
1207 | If min > the max value allowed by the width of the control, | |
1208 | the function will return False, and the min will not be set. | |
1209 | """ | |
1210 | ## dbg('NumCtrl::SetMin(%s)' % repr(min), indent=1) | |
1211 | if( self._max is None | |
1212 | or min is None | |
1213 | or (self._max is not None and self._max >= min) ): | |
1214 | try: | |
1215 | self.SetParameters(min=min) | |
1216 | bRet = True | |
1217 | except ValueError: | |
1218 | bRet = False | |
1219 | else: | |
1220 | bRet = False | |
1221 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
1222 | return bRet | |
1223 | ||
1224 | def GetMin(self): | |
1225 | """ | |
1226 | Gets the lower bound value of the control. It will return | |
1227 | None if not specified. | |
1228 | """ | |
1229 | return self._min | |
1230 | ||
1231 | ||
1232 | def SetMax(self, max=None): | |
1233 | """ | |
1234 | Sets the maximum value of the control. If a value of None | |
1235 | is provided, then the control will have no explicit maximum value. | |
1236 | If the value specified is less than the current minimum value, then | |
1237 | the function returns False and the maximum will not change from its | |
1238 | current setting. On success, the function returns True. | |
1239 | ||
1240 | If successful and the current value is greater than the new upper | |
1241 | bound, if the control is limited the value will be automatically | |
1242 | adjusted to this maximum value; if not limited, the value in the | |
1243 | control will be colored as invalid. | |
1244 | ||
1245 | If max > the max value allowed by the width of the control, | |
1246 | the function will return False, and the max will not be set. | |
1247 | """ | |
1248 | if( self._min is None | |
1249 | or max is None | |
1250 | or (self._min is not None and self._min <= max) ): | |
1251 | try: | |
1252 | self.SetParameters(max=max) | |
1253 | bRet = True | |
1254 | except ValueError: | |
1255 | bRet = False | |
1256 | else: | |
1257 | bRet = False | |
1258 | ||
1259 | return bRet | |
1260 | ||
1261 | ||
1262 | def GetMax(self): | |
1263 | """ | |
1264 | Gets the maximum value of the control. It will return the current | |
1265 | maximum integer, or None if not specified. | |
1266 | """ | |
1267 | return self._max | |
1268 | ||
1269 | ||
1270 | def SetBounds(self, min=None, max=None): | |
1271 | """ | |
1272 | This function is a convenience function for setting the min and max | |
1273 | values at the same time. The function only applies the maximum bound | |
1274 | if setting the minimum bound is successful, and returns True | |
1275 | only if both operations succeed. | |
1276 | NOTE: leaving out an argument will remove the corresponding bound. | |
1277 | """ | |
1278 | ret = self.SetMin(min) | |
1279 | return ret and self.SetMax(max) | |
1280 | ||
1281 | ||
1282 | def GetBounds(self): | |
1283 | """ | |
1284 | This function returns a two-tuple (min,max), indicating the | |
1285 | current bounds of the control. Each value can be None if | |
1286 | that bound is not set. | |
1287 | """ | |
1288 | return (self._min, self._max) | |
1289 | ||
1290 | ||
1291 | def SetLimited(self, limited): | |
1292 | """ | |
1293 | If called with a value of True, this function will cause the control | |
1294 | to limit the value to fall within the bounds currently specified. | |
1295 | If the control's value currently exceeds the bounds, it will then | |
1296 | be limited accordingly. | |
1297 | ||
1298 | If called with a value of False, this function will disable value | |
1299 | limiting, but coloring of out-of-bounds values will still take | |
1300 | place if bounds have been set for the control. | |
1301 | """ | |
1302 | self.SetParameters(limited = limited) | |
1303 | ||
1304 | ||
1305 | def IsLimited(self): | |
1306 | """ | |
1307 | Returns True if the control is currently limiting the | |
1308 | value to fall within the current bounds. | |
1309 | """ | |
1310 | return self._limited | |
1311 | ||
1312 | def GetLimited(self): | |
1313 | """ (For regularization of property accessors) """ | |
1314 | return self.IsLimited | |
1315 | ||
1316 | ||
1317 | def IsInBounds(self, value=None): | |
1318 | """ | |
1319 | Returns True if no value is specified and the current value | |
1320 | of the control falls within the current bounds. This function can | |
1321 | also be called with a value to see if that value would fall within | |
1322 | the current bounds of the given control. | |
1323 | """ | |
1324 | ## dbg('IsInBounds(%s)' % repr(value), indent=1) | |
1325 | if value is None: | |
1326 | value = self.GetValue() | |
1327 | else: | |
1328 | try: | |
1329 | value = self._GetNumValue(self._toGUI(value)) | |
1330 | except ValueError, e: | |
1331 | ## dbg('error getting NumValue(self._toGUI(value)):', e, indent=0) | |
1332 | return False | |
1333 | if value.strip() == '': | |
1334 | value = None | |
1335 | elif self._fractionWidth: | |
1336 | value = float(value) | |
1337 | else: | |
1338 | value = long(value) | |
1339 | ||
1340 | min = self.GetMin() | |
1341 | max = self.GetMax() | |
1342 | if min is None: min = value | |
1343 | if max is None: max = value | |
1344 | ||
1345 | # if bounds set, and value is None, return False | |
1346 | if value == None and (min is not None or max is not None): | |
1347 | ## dbg('finished IsInBounds', indent=0) | |
1348 | return 0 | |
1349 | else: | |
1350 | ## dbg('finished IsInBounds', indent=0) | |
1351 | return min <= value <= max | |
1352 | ||
1353 | ||
1354 | def SetAllowNone(self, allow_none): | |
1355 | """ | |
1356 | Change the behavior of the validation code, allowing control | |
1357 | to have a value of None or not, as appropriate. If the value | |
1358 | of the control is currently None, and allow_none is False, the | |
1359 | value of the control will be set to the minimum value of the | |
1360 | control, or 0 if no lower bound is set. | |
1361 | """ | |
1362 | self._allowNone = allow_none | |
1363 | if not allow_none and self.GetValue() is None: | |
1364 | min = self.GetMin() | |
1365 | if min is not None: self.SetValue(min) | |
1366 | else: self.SetValue(0) | |
1367 | ||
1368 | ||
1369 | def IsNoneAllowed(self): | |
1370 | return self._allowNone | |
1371 | def GetAllowNone(self): | |
1372 | """ (For regularization of property accessors) """ | |
1373 | return self.IsNoneAllowed() | |
1374 | ||
1375 | def SetAllowNegative(self, value): | |
1376 | self.SetParameters(allowNegative=value) | |
1377 | def IsNegativeAllowed(self): | |
1378 | return self._allowNegative | |
1379 | def GetAllowNegative(self): | |
1380 | """ (For regularization of property accessors) """ | |
1381 | return self.IsNegativeAllowed() | |
1382 | ||
1383 | def SetGroupDigits(self, value): | |
1384 | self.SetParameters(groupDigits=value) | |
1385 | def IsGroupingAllowed(self): | |
1386 | return self._groupDigits | |
1387 | def GetGroupDigits(self): | |
1388 | """ (For regularization of property accessors) """ | |
1389 | return self.IsGroupingAllowed() | |
1390 | ||
1391 | def SetGroupChar(self, value): | |
1392 | self.SetParameters(groupChar=value) | |
1393 | def GetGroupChar(self): | |
1394 | return self._groupChar | |
1395 | ||
1396 | def SetDecimalChar(self, value): | |
1397 | self.SetParameters(decimalChar=value) | |
1398 | def GetDecimalChar(self): | |
1399 | return self._decimalChar | |
1400 | ||
1401 | def SetSelectOnEntry(self, value): | |
1402 | self.SetParameters(selectOnEntry=value) | |
1403 | def GetSelectOnEntry(self): | |
1404 | return self._selectOnEntry | |
1405 | ||
1406 | def SetAutoSize(self, value): | |
1407 | self.SetParameters(autoSize=value) | |
1408 | def GetAutoSize(self): | |
1409 | return self._autoSize | |
1410 | ||
1411 | ||
1412 | # (Other parameter accessors are inherited from base class) | |
1413 | ||
1414 | ||
1415 | def _toGUI( self, value, apply_limits = True ): | |
1416 | """ | |
1417 | Conversion function used to set the value of the control; does | |
1418 | type and bounds checking and raises ValueError if argument is | |
1419 | not a valid value. | |
1420 | """ | |
1421 | ## dbg('NumCtrl::_toGUI(%s)' % repr(value), indent=1) | |
1422 | if value is None and self.IsNoneAllowed(): | |
1423 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
1424 | return self._template | |
1425 | ||
1426 | elif type(value) in (types.StringType, types.UnicodeType): | |
1427 | value = self._GetNumValue(value) | |
1428 | ## dbg('cleansed num value: "%s"' % value) | |
1429 | if value == "": | |
1430 | if self.IsNoneAllowed(): | |
1431 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
1432 | return self._template | |
1433 | else: | |
1434 | ## dbg('exception raised:', e, indent=0) | |
1435 | raise ValueError ('NumCtrl requires numeric value, passed %s'% repr(value) ) | |
1436 | # else... | |
1437 | try: | |
1438 | if self._fractionWidth or value.find('.') != -1: | |
1439 | value = float(value) | |
1440 | else: | |
1441 | value = long(value) | |
1442 | except Exception, e: | |
1443 | ## dbg('exception raised:', e, indent=0) | |
1444 | raise ValueError ('NumCtrl requires numeric value, passed %s'% repr(value) ) | |
1445 | ||
1446 | elif type(value) not in (types.IntType, types.LongType, types.FloatType): | |
1447 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
1448 | raise ValueError ( | |
1449 | 'NumCtrl requires numeric value, passed %s'% repr(value) ) | |
1450 | ||
1451 | if not self._allowNegative and value < 0: | |
1452 | raise ValueError ( | |
1453 | 'control configured to disallow negative values, passed %s'% repr(value) ) | |
1454 | ||
1455 | if self.IsLimited() and apply_limits: | |
1456 | min = self.GetMin() | |
1457 | max = self.GetMax() | |
1458 | if not min is None and value < min: | |
1459 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
1460 | raise ValueError ( | |
1461 | 'value %d is below minimum value of control'% value ) | |
1462 | if not max is None and value > max: | |
1463 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
1464 | raise ValueError ( | |
1465 | 'value %d exceeds value of control'% value ) | |
1466 | ||
1467 | adjustwidth = len(self._mask) - (1 * self._useParens * self._signOk) | |
1468 | ## dbg('len(%s):' % self._mask, len(self._mask)) | |
1469 | ## dbg('adjustwidth - groupSpace:', adjustwidth - self._groupSpace) | |
1470 | ## dbg('adjustwidth:', adjustwidth) | |
1471 | if self._fractionWidth == 0: | |
1472 | s = str(long(value)).rjust(self._integerWidth) | |
1473 | else: | |
1474 | format = '%' + '%d.%df' % (self._integerWidth+self._fractionWidth+1, self._fractionWidth) | |
1475 | s = format % float(value) | |
1476 | ## dbg('s:"%s"' % s, 'len(s):', len(s)) | |
1477 | if len(s) > (adjustwidth - self._groupSpace): | |
1478 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
1479 | raise ValueError ('value %s exceeds the integer width of the control (%d)' % (s, self._integerWidth)) | |
1480 | elif s[0] not in ('-', ' ') and self._allowNegative and len(s) == (adjustwidth - self._groupSpace): | |
1481 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
1482 | raise ValueError ('value %s exceeds the integer width of the control (%d)' % (s, self._integerWidth)) | |
1483 | ||
1484 | s = s.rjust(adjustwidth).replace('.', self._decimalChar) | |
1485 | if self._signOk and self._useParens: | |
1486 | if s.find('-') != -1: | |
1487 | s = s.replace('-', '(') + ')' | |
1488 | else: | |
1489 | s += ' ' | |
1490 | ## dbg('returned: "%s"' % s, indent=0) | |
1491 | return s | |
1492 | ||
1493 | ||
1494 | def _fromGUI( self, value ): | |
1495 | """ | |
1496 | Conversion function used in getting the value of the control. | |
1497 | """ | |
1498 | ## dbg(suspend=0) | |
1499 | ## dbg('NumCtrl::_fromGUI(%s)' % value, indent=1) | |
1500 | # One or more of the underlying text control implementations | |
1501 | # issue an intermediate EVT_TEXT when replacing the control's | |
1502 | # value, where the intermediate value is an empty string. | |
1503 | # So, to ensure consistency and to prevent spurious ValueErrors, | |
1504 | # we make the following test, and react accordingly: | |
1505 | # | |
1506 | if value.strip() == '': | |
1507 | if not self.IsNoneAllowed(): | |
1508 | ## dbg('empty value; not allowed,returning 0', indent = 0) | |
1509 | if self._fractionWidth: | |
1510 | return 0.0 | |
1511 | else: | |
1512 | return 0 | |
1513 | else: | |
1514 | ## dbg('empty value; returning None', indent = 0) | |
1515 | return None | |
1516 | else: | |
1517 | value = self._GetNumValue(value) | |
1518 | ## dbg('Num value: "%s"' % value) | |
1519 | if self._fractionWidth: | |
1520 | try: | |
1521 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
1522 | return float( value ) | |
1523 | except ValueError: | |
1524 | ## dbg("couldn't convert to float; returning None") | |
1525 | return None | |
1526 | else: | |
1527 | raise | |
1528 | else: | |
1529 | try: | |
1530 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
1531 | return int( value ) | |
1532 | except ValueError: | |
1533 | try: | |
1534 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
1535 | return long( value ) | |
1536 | except ValueError: | |
1537 | ## dbg("couldn't convert to long; returning None") | |
1538 | return None | |
1539 | ||
1540 | else: | |
1541 | raise | |
1542 | else: | |
1543 | ## dbg('exception occurred; returning None') | |
1544 | return None | |
1545 | ||
1546 | ||
1547 | def _Paste( self, value=None, raise_on_invalid=False, just_return_value=False ): | |
1548 | """ | |
1549 | Preprocessor for base control paste; if value needs to be right-justified | |
1550 | to fit in control, do so prior to paste: | |
1551 | """ | |
1552 | ## dbg('NumCtrl::_Paste (value = "%s")' % value, indent=1) | |
1553 | if value is None: | |
1554 | paste_text = self._getClipboardContents() | |
1555 | else: | |
1556 | paste_text = value | |
1557 | sel_start, sel_to = self._GetSelection() | |
1558 | orig_sel_start = sel_start | |
1559 | orig_sel_to = sel_to | |
1560 | ## dbg('selection:', (sel_start, sel_to)) | |
1561 | old_value = self._GetValue() | |
1562 | ||
1563 | # | |
1564 | field = self._FindField(sel_start) | |
1565 | edit_start, edit_end = field._extent | |
1566 | paste_text = paste_text.replace(self._groupChar, '').replace('(', '-').replace(')','') | |
1567 | if field._insertRight and self._groupDigits: | |
1568 | # want to paste to the left; see if it will fit: | |
1569 | left_text = old_value[edit_start:sel_start].lstrip() | |
1570 | ## dbg('len(left_text):', len(left_text)) | |
1571 | ## dbg('len(paste_text):', len(paste_text)) | |
1572 | ## dbg('sel_start - (len(left_text) + len(paste_text)) >= edit_start?', sel_start - (len(left_text) + len(paste_text)) >= edit_start) | |
1573 | if sel_start - (len(left_text) + len(paste_text)) >= edit_start: | |
1574 | # will fit! create effective paste text, and move cursor back to do so: | |
1575 | paste_text = left_text + paste_text | |
1576 | sel_start -= len(paste_text) | |
1577 | sel_start += sel_to - orig_sel_start # decrease by amount selected | |
1578 | else: | |
1579 | ## dbg("won't fit left;", 'paste text remains: "%s"' % paste_text) | |
1580 | ## dbg('adjusted start before accounting for grouping:', sel_start) | |
1581 | ## dbg('adjusted paste_text before accounting for grouping: "%s"' % paste_text) | |
1582 | pass | |
1583 | if self._groupDigits and sel_start != orig_sel_start: | |
1584 | left_len = len(old_value[:sel_to].lstrip()) | |
1585 | # remove group chars from adjusted paste string, and left pad to wipe out | |
1586 | # old characters, so that selection will remove the right chars, and | |
1587 | # readjust will do the right thing: | |
1588 | paste_text = paste_text.replace(self._groupChar,'') | |
1589 | adjcount = left_len - len(paste_text) | |
1590 | paste_text = ' ' * adjcount + paste_text | |
1591 | sel_start = sel_to - len(paste_text) | |
1592 | ## dbg('adjusted start after accounting for grouping:', sel_start) | |
1593 | ## dbg('adjusted paste_text after accounting for grouping: "%s"' % paste_text) | |
1594 | self.SetInsertionPoint(sel_to) | |
1595 | self.SetSelection(sel_start, sel_to) | |
1596 | ||
1597 | new_text, replace_to = MaskedEditMixin._Paste(self, | |
1598 | paste_text, | |
1599 | raise_on_invalid=raise_on_invalid, | |
1600 | just_return_value=True) | |
1601 | self._SetInsertionPoint(orig_sel_to) | |
1602 | self._SetSelection(orig_sel_start, orig_sel_to) | |
1603 | if not just_return_value and new_text is not None: | |
1604 | if new_text != self._GetValue(): | |
1605 | self.modified = True | |
1606 | if new_text == '': | |
1607 | self.ClearValue() | |
1608 | else: | |
1609 | wx.CallAfter(self._SetValue, new_text) | |
1610 | wx.CallAfter(self._SetInsertionPoint, replace_to) | |
1611 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
1612 | else: | |
1613 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
1614 | return new_text, replace_to | |
1615 | ||
1616 | def _Undo(self, value=None, prev=None): | |
1617 | '''numctrl's undo is more complicated than the base control's, due to | |
1618 | grouping characters; we don't want to consider them when calculating | |
1619 | the undone portion.''' | |
1620 | ## dbg('NumCtrl::_Undo', indent=1) | |
1621 | if value is None: value = self._GetValue() | |
1622 | if prev is None: prev = self._prevValue | |
1623 | if not self._groupDigits: | |
1624 | ignore, (new_sel_start, new_sel_to) = BaseMaskedTextCtrl._Undo(self, value, prev, just_return_results = True) | |
1625 | self._SetValue(prev) | |
1626 | self._SetInsertionPoint(new_sel_start) | |
1627 | self._SetSelection(new_sel_start, new_sel_to) | |
1628 | self._prevSelection = (new_sel_start, new_sel_to) | |
1629 | ## dbg('resetting "prev selection" to', self._prevSelection) | |
1630 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
1631 | return | |
1632 | # else... | |
1633 | sel_start, sel_to = self._prevSelection | |
1634 | edit_start, edit_end = self._FindFieldExtent(0) | |
1635 | ||
1636 | adjvalue = self._GetNumValue(value).rjust(self._masklength) | |
1637 | adjprev = self._GetNumValue(prev ).rjust(self._masklength) | |
1638 | ||
1639 | # move selection to account for "ungrouped" value: | |
1640 | left_text = value[sel_start:].lstrip() | |
1641 | numleftgroups = len(left_text) - len(left_text.replace(self._groupChar, '')) | |
1642 | adjsel_start = sel_start + numleftgroups | |
1643 | right_text = value[sel_to:].lstrip() | |
1644 | numrightgroups = len(right_text) - len(right_text.replace(self._groupChar, '')) | |
1645 | adjsel_to = sel_to + numrightgroups | |
1646 | ## dbg('adjusting "previous" selection from', (sel_start, sel_to), 'to:', (adjsel_start, adjsel_to)) | |
1647 | self._prevSelection = (adjsel_start, adjsel_to) | |
1648 | ||
1649 | # determine appropriate selection for ungrouped undo | |
1650 | ignore, (new_sel_start, new_sel_to) = BaseMaskedTextCtrl._Undo(self, adjvalue, adjprev, just_return_results = True) | |
1651 | ||
1652 | # adjust new selection based on grouping: | |
1653 | left_len = edit_end - new_sel_start | |
1654 | numleftgroups = left_len / 3 | |
1655 | new_sel_start -= numleftgroups | |
1656 | if numleftgroups and left_len % 3 == 0: | |
1657 | new_sel_start += 1 | |
1658 | ||
1659 | if new_sel_start < self._masklength and prev[new_sel_start] == self._groupChar: | |
1660 | new_sel_start += 1 | |
1661 | ||
1662 | right_len = edit_end - new_sel_to | |
1663 | numrightgroups = right_len / 3 | |
1664 | new_sel_to -= numrightgroups | |
1665 | ||
1666 | if new_sel_to and prev[new_sel_to-1] == self._groupChar: | |
1667 | new_sel_to -= 1 | |
1668 | ||
1669 | if new_sel_start > new_sel_to: | |
1670 | new_sel_to = new_sel_start | |
1671 | ||
1672 | # for numbers, we don't care about leading whitespace; adjust selection if | |
1673 | # it includes leading space. | |
1674 | prev_stripped = prev.lstrip() | |
1675 | prev_start = self._masklength - len(prev_stripped) | |
1676 | if new_sel_start < prev_start: | |
1677 | new_sel_start = prev_start | |
1678 | ||
1679 | ## dbg('adjusted selection accounting for grouping:', (new_sel_start, new_sel_to)) | |
1680 | self._SetValue(prev) | |
1681 | self._SetInsertionPoint(new_sel_start) | |
1682 | self._SetSelection(new_sel_start, new_sel_to) | |
1683 | self._prevSelection = (new_sel_start, new_sel_to) | |
1684 | ## dbg('resetting "prev selection" to', self._prevSelection) | |
1685 | ## dbg(indent=0) | |
1686 | ||
1687 | #=========================================================================== | |
1688 | ||
1689 | if __name__ == '__main__': | |
1690 | ||
1691 | import traceback | |
1692 | ||
1693 | class myDialog(wx.Dialog): | |
1694 | def __init__(self, parent, id, title, | |
1695 | pos = wx.DefaultPosition, size = wx.DefaultSize, | |
1696 | style = wx.DEFAULT_DIALOG_STYLE ): | |
1697 | wx.Dialog.__init__(self, parent, id, title, pos, size, style) | |
1698 | ||
1699 | self.int_ctrl = NumCtrl(self, wx.NewId(), size=(55,20)) | |
1700 | self.OK = wx.Button( self, wx.ID_OK, "OK") | |
1701 | self.Cancel = wx.Button( self, wx.ID_CANCEL, "Cancel") | |
1702 | ||
1703 | vs = wx.BoxSizer( wx.VERTICAL ) | |
1704 | vs.Add( self.int_ctrl, 0, wx.ALIGN_CENTRE|wx.ALL, 5 ) | |
1705 | hs = wx.BoxSizer( wx.HORIZONTAL ) | |
1706 | hs.Add( self.OK, 0, wx.ALIGN_CENTRE|wx.ALL, 5 ) | |
1707 | hs.Add( self.Cancel, 0, wx.ALIGN_CENTRE|wx.ALL, 5 ) | |
1708 | vs.Add(hs, 0, wx.ALIGN_CENTRE|wx.ALL, 5 ) | |
1709 | ||
1710 | self.SetAutoLayout( True ) | |
1711 | self.SetSizer( vs ) | |
1712 | vs.Fit( self ) | |
1713 | vs.SetSizeHints( self ) | |
1714 | self.Bind(EVT_NUM, self.OnChange, self.int_ctrl) | |
1715 | ||
1716 | def OnChange(self, event): | |
1717 | print 'value now', event.GetValue() | |
1718 | ||
1719 | class TestApp(wx.App): | |
1720 | def OnInit(self): | |
1721 | try: | |
1722 | self.frame = wx.Frame(None, -1, "Test", (20,20), (120,100) ) | |
1723 | self.panel = wx.Panel(self.frame, -1) | |
1724 | button = wx.Button(self.panel, -1, "Push Me", (20, 20)) | |
1725 | self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.OnClick, button) | |
1726 | except: | |
1727 | traceback.print_exc() | |
1728 | return False | |
1729 | return True | |
1730 | ||
1731 | def OnClick(self, event): | |
1732 | dlg = myDialog(self.panel, -1, "test NumCtrl") | |
1733 | dlg.int_ctrl.SetValue(501) | |
1734 | dlg.int_ctrl.SetInsertionPoint(1) | |
1735 | dlg.int_ctrl.SetSelection(1,2) | |
1736 | rc = dlg.ShowModal() | |
1737 | print 'final value', dlg.int_ctrl.GetValue() | |
1738 | del dlg | |
1739 | self.frame.Destroy() | |
1740 | ||
1741 | def Show(self): | |
1742 | self.frame.Show(True) | |
1743 | ||
1744 | try: | |
1745 | app = TestApp(0) | |
1746 | app.Show() | |
1747 | app.MainLoop() | |
1748 | except: | |
1749 | traceback.print_exc() | |
1750 | ||
1751 | __i=0 | |
1752 | ## To-Do's: | |
1753 | ## =============================## | |
1754 | ## 1. Add support for printf-style format specification. | |
1755 | ## 2. Add option for repositioning on 'illegal' insertion point. | |
1756 | ## | |
1757 | ## Version 1.2 | |
1758 | ## 1. Allowed select/replace digits. | |
1759 | ## 2. Fixed undo to ignore grouping chars. | |
1760 | ## | |
1761 | ## Version 1.1 | |
1762 | ## 1. Fixed .SetIntegerWidth() and .SetFractionWidth() functions. | |
1763 | ## 2. Added autoSize parameter, to allow manual sizing of the control. | |
1764 | ## 3. Changed inheritance to use wxBaseMaskedTextCtrl, to remove exposure of | |
1765 | ## nonsensical parameter methods from the control, so it will work | |
1766 | ## properly with Boa. | |
1767 | ## 4. Fixed allowNone bug found by user sameerc1@grandecom.net | |
1768 | ## |