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1
2 import wx
3 import wx.lib.intctrl
4
5 #----------------------------------------------------------------------
6
7 class TestPanel( wx.Panel ):
8 def __init__( self, parent, log ):
9
10 wx.Panel.__init__( self, parent, -1 )
11 self.log = log
12 panel = wx.Panel( self, -1 )
13
14 self.set_min = wx.CheckBox( panel, -1, "Set minimum value:" )
15 self.min = wx.lib.intctrl.IntCtrl( panel, size=( 50, -1 ) )
16 self.min.Enable( False )
17
18 self.set_max = wx.CheckBox( panel, -1, "Set maximum value:" )
19 self.max = wx.lib.intctrl.IntCtrl( panel, size=( 50, -1 ) )
20 self.max.Enable( False )
21
22 self.limit_target = wx.CheckBox( panel, -1, "Limit control" )
23 self.allow_none = wx.CheckBox( panel, -1, "Allow empty control" )
24 self.allow_long = wx.CheckBox( panel, -1, "Allow long integers" )
25
26 label = wx.StaticText( panel, -1, "Resulting integer control:" )
27 self.target_ctl = wx.lib.intctrl.IntCtrl( panel )
28
29 grid = wx.FlexGridSizer( 0, 2, 0, 0 )
30 grid.Add( self.set_min, 0, wx.ALIGN_LEFT|wx.ALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL|wx.ALL, 5 )
31 grid.Add( self.min, 0, wx.ALIGN_LEFT|wx.ALL, 5 )
32
33 grid.Add(self.set_max, 0, wx.ALIGN_LEFT|wx.ALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL|wx.ALL, 5 )
34 grid.Add( self.max, 0, wx.ALIGN_LEFT|wx.ALL, 5 )
35
36 grid.Add( self.limit_target, 0, wx.ALIGN_LEFT|wx.ALL, 5 )
37 grid.Add( (20, 0), 0, wx.ALIGN_LEFT|wx.ALL, 5 )
38 grid.Add( self.allow_none, 0, wx.ALIGN_LEFT|wx.ALL, 5 )
39 grid.Add( (20, 0), 0, wx.ALIGN_LEFT|wx.ALL, 5 )
40 grid.Add( self.allow_long, 0, wx.ALIGN_LEFT|wx.ALL, 5 )
41 grid.Add( (20, 0), 0, wx.ALIGN_LEFT|wx.ALL, 5 )
42
43 grid.Add( (20, 0), 0, wx.ALIGN_LEFT|wx.ALL, 5 )
44 grid.Add( (20, 0), 0, wx.ALIGN_LEFT|wx.ALL, 5 )
45
46 grid.Add( label, 0, wx.ALIGN_LEFT|wx.ALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL|wx.ALL, 5 )
47 grid.Add( self.target_ctl, 0, wx.ALIGN_LEFT|wx.ALL, 5 )
48
49 outer_box = wx.BoxSizer( wx.VERTICAL )
50 outer_box.Add( grid, 0, wx.ALIGN_CENTRE|wx.ALL, 20 )
51
52 panel.SetAutoLayout( True )
53 panel.SetSizer( outer_box )
54 outer_box.Fit( panel )
55 panel.Move( (50,50) )
56 self.panel = panel
57
58 self.Bind(wx.EVT_CHECKBOX, self.OnSetMin, self.set_min)
59 self.Bind(wx.EVT_CHECKBOX, self.OnSetMax, self.set_max)
60 self.Bind(wx.EVT_CHECKBOX, self.SetTargetMinMax, self.limit_target)
61 self.Bind(wx.EVT_CHECKBOX, self.OnSetAllowNone, self.allow_none)
62 self.Bind(wx.EVT_CHECKBOX, self.OnSetAllowLong, self.allow_long)
63
64 self.Bind(wx.lib.intctrl.EVT_INT, self.SetTargetMinMax, self.min)
65 self.Bind(wx.lib.intctrl.EVT_INT, self.SetTargetMinMax, self.max)
66 self.Bind(wx.lib.intctrl.EVT_INT, self.OnTargetChange, self.target_ctl)
67
68
69 def OnSetMin( self, event ):
70 self.min.Enable( self.set_min.GetValue() )
71 self.SetTargetMinMax()
72
73 def OnSetMax( self, event ):
74 self.max.Enable( self.set_max.GetValue() )
75 self.SetTargetMinMax()
76
77
78 def SetTargetMinMax( self, event=None ):
79 min = max = None
80 self.target_ctl.SetLimited( self.limit_target.GetValue() )
81
82 if self.set_min.GetValue():
83 min = self.min.GetValue()
84
85 if self.set_max.GetValue():
86 max = self.max.GetValue()
87
88 cur_min, cur_max = self.target_ctl.GetBounds()
89
90 if min != cur_min and not self.target_ctl.SetMin( min ):
91 self.log.write( "min (%d) > current max (%d) -- bound not set\n" % ( min, self.target_ctl.GetMax() ) )
92 self.min.SetForegroundColour( wx.RED )
93 else:
94 self.min.SetForegroundColour( wx.BLACK )
95
96 self.min.Refresh()
97
98 if max != cur_max and not self.target_ctl.SetMax( max ):
99 self.log.write( "max (%d) < current min (%d) -- bound not set\n" % ( max, self.target_ctl.GetMin() ) )
100 self.max.SetForegroundColour( wx.RED )
101 else:
102 self.max.SetForegroundColour( wx.BLACK )
103
104 self.max.Refresh()
105
106 if min != cur_min or max != cur_max:
107 new_min, new_max = self.target_ctl.GetBounds()
108 self.log.write( "current min, max: (%s, %s)\n" % ( str(new_min), str(new_max) ) )
109
110
111 def OnSetAllowNone( self, event ):
112 self.target_ctl.SetNoneAllowed( self.allow_none.GetValue() )
113
114
115 def OnSetAllowLong( self, event ):
116 self.target_ctl.SetLongAllowed( self.allow_long.GetValue() )
117
118
119 def OnTargetChange( self, event ):
120 ctl = event.GetEventObject()
121 value = ctl.GetValue()
122 ib_str = [ " (out of bounds)", "" ]
123 self.log.write( "integer value = %s%s\n" % ( str(value), ib_str[ ctl.IsInBounds(value) ] ) )
124
125
126 #----------------------------------------------------------------------
127
128 def runTest( frame, nb, log ):
129 win = TestPanel( nb, log )
130 return win
131
132 #----------------------------------------------------------------------
133
134 overview = """<html><body>
135 <P>
136 <B>IntCtrl</B> provides a control that takes and returns integers as
137 value, and provides bounds support and optional value limiting.
138 <P>
139 <P>
140 Here's the API for IntCtrl:
141 <DL><PRE>
142 <B>IntCtrl</B>(
143 parent, id = -1,
144 <B>value</B> = 0,
145 <B>min</B> = None,
146 <B>max</B> = None,
147 <B>limited</B> = False,
148 <B>allow_none</B> = False,
149 <B>allow_long</B> = False,
150 <B>default_color</B> = wxBLACK,
151 <B>oob_color</B> = wxRED,
152 pos = wxDefaultPosition,
153 size = wxDefaultSize,
154 style = 0,
155 name = "integer")
156 </PRE>
157 <UL>
158 <DT><B>value</B>
159 <DD>If no initial value is set, the default will be zero, or
160 the minimum value, if specified. If an illegal string is specified,
161 a ValueError will result. (You can always later set the initial
162 value with SetValue() after instantiation of the control.)
163 <BR>
164 <DL><B>min</B>
165 <DD>The minimum value that the control should allow. This can be
166 adjusted with SetMin(). If the control is not limited, any value
167 below this bound will be colored with the current out-of-bounds color.
168 <BR>
169 <DT><B>max</B>
170 <DD>The maximum value that the control should allow. This can be
171 adjusted with SetMax(). If the control is not limited, any value
172 above this bound will be colored with the current out-of-bounds color.
173 <BR>
174 <DT><B>limited</B>
175 <DD>Boolean indicating whether the control prevents values from
176 exceeding the currently set minimum and maximum values (bounds).
177 If <I>False</I> and bounds are set, out-of-bounds values will
178 be colored with the current out-of-bounds color.
179 <BR>
180 <DT><B>allow_none</B>
181 <DD>Boolean indicating whether or not the control is allowed to be
182 empty, representing a value of <I>None</I> for the control.
183 <BR>
184 <DT><B>allow_long</B>
185 <DD>Boolean indicating whether or not the control is allowed to hold
186 and return a value of type long as well as int. If False, the
187 control will be implicitly limited to have a value such that
188 -sys.maxint-1 &lt;= n &lt;= sys.maxint.
189 <BR>
190 <DT><B>default_color</B>
191 <DD>Color value used for in-bounds values of the control.
192 <BR>
193 <DT><B>oob_color</B>
194 <DD>Color value used for out-of-bounds values of the control
195 when the bounds are set but the control is not limited.
196 </UL>
197 <BR>
198 <BR>
199 <DT><B>EVT_INT(win, id, func)</B>
200 <DD>Respond to a wxEVT_COMMAND_INT_UPDATED event, generated when the
201 value changes. Notice that this event will always be sent when the
202 control's contents changes - whether this is due to user input or
203 comes from the program itself (for example, if SetValue() is called.)
204 <BR>
205 <BR>
206 <DT><B>SetValue(int)</B>
207 <DD>Sets the value of the control to the integer value specified.
208 The resulting actual value of the control may be altered to
209 conform with the bounds set on the control if limited,
210 or colored if not limited but the value is out-of-bounds.
211 A ValueError exception will be raised if an invalid value
212 is specified.
213 <BR>
214 <DT><B>GetValue()</B>
215 <DD>Retrieves the integer value from the control. The value
216 retrieved will be sized as an int if possible or a long,
217 if necessary.
218 <BR>
219 <BR>
220 <DT><B>SetMin(min=None)</B>
221 <DD>Sets the expected minimum value, or lower bound, of the control.
222 (The lower bound will only be enforced if the control is
223 configured to limit its values to the set bounds.)
224 If a value of <I>None</I> is provided, then the control will have
225 no explicit lower bound. If the value specified is greater than
226 the current lower bound, then the function returns 0 and the
227 lower bound will not change from its current setting. On success,
228 the function returns 1.
229 <DT><DD>If successful and the current value is
230 lower than the new lower bound, if the control is limited, the
231 value will be automatically adjusted to the new minimum value;
232 if not limited, the value in the control will be colored with
233 the current out-of-bounds color.
234 <BR>
235 <DT><B>GetMin()</B>
236 <DD>Gets the current lower bound value for the control.
237 It will return None if no lower bound is currently specified.
238 <BR>
239 <BR>
240 <DT><B>SetMax(max=None)</B>
241 <DD>Sets the expected maximum value, or upper bound, of the control.
242 (The upper bound will only be enforced if the control is
243 configured to limit its values to the set bounds.)
244 If a value of <I>None</I> is provided, then the control will
245 have no explicit upper bound. If the value specified is less
246 than the current lower bound, then the function returns 0 and
247 the maximum will not change from its current setting. On success,
248 the function returns 1.
249 <DT><DD>If successful and the current value
250 is greater than the new upper bound, if the control is limited
251 the value will be automatically adjusted to the new maximum value;
252 if not limited, the value in the control will be colored with the
253 current out-of-bounds color.
254 <BR>
255 <DT><B>GetMax()</B>
256 <DD>Gets the current upper bound value for the control.
257 It will return None if no upper bound is currently specified.
258 <BR>
259 <BR>
260 <DT><B>SetBounds(min=None,max=None)</B>
261 <DD>This function is a convenience function for setting the min and max
262 values at the same time. The function only applies the maximum bound
263 if setting the minimum bound is successful, and returns True
264 only if both operations succeed. <B><I>Note:</I></B> leaving out an argument
265 will remove the corresponding bound.
266 <DT><B>GetBounds()</B>
267 <DD>This function returns a two-tuple (min,max), indicating the
268 current bounds of the control. Each value can be None if
269 that bound is not set.
270 <BR>
271 <BR>
272 <DT><B>IsInBounds(value=None)</B>
273 <DD>Returns <I>True</I> if no value is specified and the current value
274 of the control falls within the current bounds. This function can also
275 be called with a value to see if that value would fall within the current
276 bounds of the given control.
277 <BR>
278 <BR>
279 <DT><B>SetLimited(bool)</B>
280 <DD>If called with a value of True, this function will cause the control
281 to limit the value to fall within the bounds currently specified.
282 If the control's value currently exceeds the bounds, it will then
283 be limited accordingly.
284 If called with a value of 0, this function will disable value
285 limiting, but coloring of out-of-bounds values will still take
286 place if bounds have been set for the control.
287 <DT><B>IsLimited()</B>
288 <DD>Returns <I>True</I> if the control is currently limiting the
289 value to fall within the current bounds.
290 <BR>
291 <BR>
292 <DT><B>SetNoneAllowed(bool)</B>
293 <DD>If called with a value of True, this function will cause the control
294 to allow the value to be empty, representing a value of None.
295 If called with a value of false, this function will prevent the value
296 from being None. If the value of the control is currently None,
297 ie. the control is empty, then the value will be changed to that
298 of the lower bound of the control, or 0 if no lower bound is set.
299 <DT><B>IsNoneAllowed()</B>
300 <DD>Returns <I>True</I> if the control currently allows its
301 value to be None.
302 <BR>
303 <BR>
304 <DT><B>SetLongAllowed(bool)</B>
305 <DD>If called with a value of True, this function will cause the
306 control to allow the value to be a long. If called with a value
307 of False, and the value of the control is currently a long value,
308 the value of the control will be adjusted to fall within the
309 size of an integer type, at either the sys.maxint or -sys.maxint-1,
310 for positive and negative values, respectively.
311 <DT><B>IsLongAllowed()</B>
312 <DD>Returns <I>True</I> if the control currently allows its
313 value to be of type long.
314 <BR>
315 <BR>
316 <DT><B>SetColors(default_color=wxBLACK, oob_color=wxRED)</B>
317 <DD>Tells the control what colors to use for normal and out-of-bounds
318 values. If the value currently exceeds the bounds, it will be
319 recolored accordingly.
320 <DT><B>GetColors()</B>
321 <DD>Returns a tuple of <I>(default_color, oob_color)</I> indicating
322 the current color settings for the control.
323 <BR>
324 <BR>
325 <DT><B>Cut()</B>
326 <DD>Will allow cuts to the clipboard of the text portion of the value,
327 leaving the value of zero if the entire contents are "cut."
328 <DT><B>Paste()</B>
329 <DD>Will paste the contents of the clipboard to the selected portion
330 of the value; if the resulting string does not represent a legal
331 value, a ValueError will result. If the result is out-of bounds,
332 it will either be adjusted or colored as appropriate.
333 </DL>
334 </body></html>
335 """
336
337
338
339 if __name__ == '__main__':
340 import sys,os
341 import run
342 run.main(['', os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])] + sys.argv[1:])