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-from wxPython.wx import *
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-import time
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-#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-class TestTimer(wxTimer):
- def __init__(self, log = None):
- wxTimer.__init__(self)
- self.log = log
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- def Notify(self):
- wxBell()
- if self.log:
- self.log.WriteText('beep!\n')
-
-#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-_timer = TestTimer()
-
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-class TestTimerWin(wxPanel):
- def __init__(self, parent, log):
- _timer.log = log
- wxPanel.__init__(self, parent, -1)
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- wxStaticText(self, -1, "This is a timer example",
- wxPoint(15, 30))
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- wxButton(self, 11101, ' Start ', wxPoint(15, 75), wxDefaultSize)
- wxButton(self, 11102, ' Stop ', wxPoint(115, 75), wxDefaultSize)
- EVT_BUTTON(self, 11101, self.OnStart)
- EVT_BUTTON(self, 11102, self.OnStop)
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- def OnStart(self, event):
- _timer.Start(1000)
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- def OnStop(self, event):
- _timer.Stop()
-
-#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-def runTest(frame, nb, log):
- win = TestTimerWin(nb, log)
- return win
-
-#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
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-overview = """\
-The wxTimer class allows you to execute code at specified intervals. To use it, derive a new class and override the Notify member to perform the required action. Start with Start, stop with Stop, it's as simple as that.
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-wxTimer()
-------------------
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-Constructor.
-"""