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-ID_Start = wxNewId()
-ID_Stop = wxNewId()
-ID_Timer = wxNewId()
+ID_Start = wxNewId()
+ID_Stop = wxNewId()
+ID_Timer = wxNewId()
+ID_Timer2 = wxNewId()
class TestTimerWin(wxPanel):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
self.timer = wxTimer(self, # object to send the event to
ID_Timer) # event id to use
+ self.timer2 = wxTimer(self, # object to send the event to
+ ID_Timer2) # event id to use
+
EVT_BUTTON(self, ID_Start, self.OnStart)
EVT_BUTTON(self, ID_Stop, self.OnStop)
EVT_TIMER(self, ID_Timer, self.OnTimer)
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+ EVT_TIMER(self, ID_Timer2, self.OnTimer2)
def OnStart(self, event):
self.timer.Start(1000)
+ self.timer2.Start(1500)
def OnStop(self, event):
self.timer.Stop()
+ self.timer2.Stop()
def OnTimer(self, event):
wxBell()
if self.log:
self.log.WriteText('beep!\n')
+ def OnTimer2(self, event):
+ wxBell()
+ if self.log:
+ self.log.WriteText('beep 2!\n')
+
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def runTest(frame, nb, log):
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overview = """\
The wxTimer class allows you to execute code at specified intervals.
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+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ import sys,os
+ import run
+ run.main(['', os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])])