-#!/usr/bin/env python
-from wxPython.wx import *
-from wxPython.grid import *
+import string
+
+import wx
+import wx.grid as gridlib
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-class MyCellEditor(wxPyGridCellEditor):
+class MyCellEditor(gridlib.PyGridCellEditor):
"""
This is a sample GridCellEditor that shows you how to make your own custom
grid editors. All the methods that can be overridden are show here. The
Notice that in order to call the base class version of these special
methods we use the method name preceded by "base_". This is because these
- methods are "virtual" in C++ so if we try to call wxGridCellEditor.Create
+ methods are "virtual" in C++ so if we try to call wx.GridCellEditor.Create
for example, then when the wxPython extension module tries to call
ptr->Create(...) then it actually calls the derived class version which
looks up the method in this class and calls it, causing a recursion loop.
def __init__(self, log):
self.log = log
self.log.write("MyCellEditor ctor\n")
- wxPyGridCellEditor.__init__(self)
+ gridlib.PyGridCellEditor.__init__(self)
def Create(self, parent, id, evtHandler):
"""
- Called to create the control, which must derive from wxControl.
+ Called to create the control, which must derive from wx.Control.
*Must Override*
"""
self.log.write("MyCellEditor: Create\n")
- self._tc = wxTextCtrl(parent, id, "")
+ self._tc = wx.TextCtrl(parent, id, "")
self._tc.SetInsertionPoint(0)
self.SetControl(self._tc)
+
if evtHandler:
self._tc.PushEventHandler(evtHandler)
"""
self.log.write("MyCellEditor: SetSize %s\n" % rect)
self._tc.SetDimensions(rect.x, rect.y, rect.width+2, rect.height+2,
- wxSIZE_ALLOW_MINUS_ONE)
+ wx.SIZE_ALLOW_MINUS_ONE)
def Show(self, show, attr):
def EndEdit(self, row, col, grid):
"""
- Complete the editing of the current cell. Returns true if the value
+ Complete the editing of the current cell. Returns True if the value
has changed. If necessary, the control may be destroyed.
*Must Override*
"""
self.log.write("MyCellEditor: EndEdit (%d,%d)\n" % (row, col))
- changed = false
+ changed = False
val = self._tc.GetValue()
+
if val != self.startValue:
- changed = true
+ changed = True
grid.GetTable().SetValue(row, col, val) # update the table
self.startValue = ''
def IsAcceptedKey(self, evt):
"""
- Return TRUE to allow the given key to start editing: the base class
+ Return True to allow the given key to start editing: the base class
version only checks that the event has no modifiers. F2 is special
and will always start the editor.
"""
##return self.base_IsAcceptedKey(evt)
return (not (evt.ControlDown() or evt.AltDown()) and
- evt.GetKeyCode() != WXK_SHIFT)
+ evt.GetKeyCode() != wx.WXK_SHIFT)
def StartingKey(self, evt):
self.log.write("MyCellEditor: StartingKey %d\n" % evt.GetKeyCode())
key = evt.GetKeyCode()
ch = None
- if key in [WXK_NUMPAD0, WXK_NUMPAD1, WXK_NUMPAD2, WXK_NUMPAD3, WXK_NUMPAD4,
- WXK_NUMPAD5, WXK_NUMPAD6, WXK_NUMPAD7, WXK_NUMPAD8, WXK_NUMPAD9]:
- ch = ch = chr(ord('0') + key - WXK_NUMPAD0)
+ if key in [ wx.WXK_NUMPAD0, wx.WXK_NUMPAD1, wx.WXK_NUMPAD2, wx.WXK_NUMPAD3,
+ wx.WXK_NUMPAD4, wx.WXK_NUMPAD5, wx.WXK_NUMPAD6, wx.WXK_NUMPAD7,
+ wx.WXK_NUMPAD8, wx.WXK_NUMPAD9
+ ]:
+
+ ch = ch = chr(ord('0') + key - wx.WXK_NUMPAD0)
elif key < 256 and key >= 0 and chr(key) in string.printable:
ch = chr(key)
if not evt.ShiftDown():
- ch = string.lower(ch)
+ ch = ch.lower()
if ch is not None:
# For this example, replace the text. Normally we would append it.
#self._tc.AppendText(ch)
self._tc.SetValue(ch)
+ self._tc.SetInsertionPointEnd()
else:
evt.Skip()
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-class GridEditorTest(wxGrid):
+class GridEditorTest(gridlib.Grid):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
- wxGrid.__init__(self, parent, -1)
+ gridlib.Grid.__init__(self, parent, -1)
self.log = log
self.CreateGrid(10, 3)
#self.SetDefaultEditor(MyCellEditor(self.log))
# Or we could just do it like this:
- #self.RegisterDataType(wxGRID_VALUE_STRING,
- # wxGridCellStringRenderer(),
+ #self.RegisterDataType(wx.GRID_VALUE_STRING,
+ # wx.GridCellStringRenderer(),
# MyCellEditor(self.log))
+ # )
# but for this example, we'll just set the custom editor on one cell
self.SetCellEditor(1, 0, MyCellEditor(self.log))
self.SetCellValue(1, 0, "Try to edit this box")
# and on a column
- attr = wxGridCellAttr()
+ attr = gridlib.GridCellAttr()
attr.SetEditor(MyCellEditor(self.log))
self.SetColAttr(2, attr)
self.SetCellValue(1, 2, "or any in this column")
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-class TestFrame(wxFrame):
+class TestFrame(wx.Frame):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
- wxFrame.__init__(self, parent, -1, "Custom Grid Cell Editor Test",
+ wx.Frame.__init__(self, parent, -1, "Custom Grid Cell Editor Test",
size=(640,480))
grid = GridEditorTest(self, log)
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
- app = wxPySimpleApp()
+ app = wx.PySimpleApp()
frame = TestFrame(None, sys.stdout)
- frame.Show(true)
+ frame.Show(True)
app.MainLoop()