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2import wx
3
4#----------------------------------------------------------------------
5
6class TestPanel(wx.Panel):
7 def __init__(self, parent, log):
8 wx.Panel.__init__(self, parent, -1)
9 self.log = log
10 self.count = 0
11
12 wx.StaticText(self, -1, "This example shows the wx.Gauge control.", (45, 15))
13
14 self.g1 = wx.Gauge(self, -1, 50, (110, 50), (250, 25))
15 self.g2 = wx.Gauge(self, -1, 50, (110, 95), (250, 25))
16
17 self.Bind(wx.EVT_TIMER, self.TimerHandler)
18 self.timer = wx.Timer(self)
19 self.timer.Start(100)
20
21 def TimerHandler(self, event):
22 self.count = self.count + 1
23
24 if self.count >= 50:
25 self.count = 0
26
27 self.g1.SetValue(self.count)
28 self.g2.Pulse()
29
30
31
32#----------------------------------------------------------------------
33
34def runTest(frame, nb, log):
35 win = TestPanel(nb, log)
36 return win
37
38#----------------------------------------------------------------------
39
40
41overview = """\
42A Gauge is a horizontal or vertical bar which shows a quantity in a graphical
43fashion. It is often used to indicate progress through lengthy tasks, such as
44file copying or data analysis.
45
46When the Gauge is initialized, it's "complete" value is usually set; at any rate,
47before using the Gauge, the maximum value of the control must be set. As the task
48progresses, the Gauge is updated by the program via the <code>SetValue</code> method.
49
50This control is for use within a GUI; there is a seperate ProgressDialog class
51to present the same sort of control as a dialog to the user.
52"""
53
54if __name__ == '__main__':
55 import sys,os
56 import run
57 run.main(['', os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])] + sys.argv[1:])
58