@style{wxSP_WRAP}
The value wraps at the minimum and maximum.
@style{wxTE_PROCESS_ENTER}
- Indicates that the control should generate wxEVT_COMMAND_TEXT_ENTER
+ Indicates that the control should generate @c wxEVT_COMMAND_TEXT_ENTER
events. Using this style will prevent the user from using the Enter key
for dialog navigation (e.g. activating the default button in the
dialog) under MSW.
@style{wxALIGN_LEFT}
Same as wxTE_LEFT for wxTextCtrl: the text is left aligned.
- @style{wxALIGN_CENTRE}
+ @style{wxALIGN_CENTRE_HORIZONTAL}
Same as wxTE_CENTRE for wxTextCtrl: the text is centered.
@style{wxALIGN_RIGHT}
Same as wxTE_RIGHT for wxTextCtrl: the text is right aligned (this is
@beginEventEmissionTable{wxSpinEvent}
@event{EVT_SPINCTRL(id, func)}
- Generated whenever the numeric value of the spinctrl is updated
+ Process a wxEVT_COMMAND_SPINCTRL_UPDATED event, which is generated
+ whenever the numeric value of the spin control is updated.
@endEventTable
You may also use the wxSpinButton event macros, however the corresponding events
@library{wxcore}
@category{ctrl}
- @appearance{spinctrl.png}
+ @appearance{spinctrl}
@see wxSpinButton, wxSpinCtrlDouble, wxControl
*/
/**
Constructor, creating and showing a spin control.
+ If @a value is non-empty, it will be shown in the text entry part of
+ the control and if it has numeric value, the initial numeric value of
+ the control, as returned by GetValue() will also be determined by it
+ instead of by @a initial. Hence, it only makes sense to specify @a
+ initial if @a value is an empty string or is not convertible to a
+ number, otherwise @a initial is simply ignored and the number specified
+ by @a value is used.
+
@param parent
Parent window. Must not be @NULL.
@param value
long style = wxSP_ARROW_KEYS, int min = 0, int max = 100,
int initial = 0, const wxString& name = "wxSpinCtrl");
+ /**
+ Returns the numerical base being currently used, 10 by default.
+
+ @see SetBase()
+
+ @since 2.9.5
+ */
+ int GetBase() const;
+
/**
Gets maximal allowable value.
*/
*/
int GetValue() const;
+ /**
+ Sets the base to use for the numbers in this control.
+
+ Currently the only supported values are 10 (which is the default) and
+ 16.
+
+ Changing the base allows the user to enter the numbers in the specified
+ base, e.g. with "0x" prefix for hexadecimal numbers, and also displays
+ the numbers in the specified base when they are changed using the spin
+ control arrows.
+
+ @param base
+ Numeric base, currently only 10 and 16 are supported.
+ @return
+ @true if the base was successfully changed or @false if it failed,
+ usually meaning that either the base is not 10 or 16.
+
+ @since 2.9.5
+ */
+ bool SetBase(int base);
+
/**
Sets range of allowable values.
+
+ Notice that calling this method may change the value of the control if
+ it's not inside the new valid range, e.g. it will become @a minVal if
+ it is less than it now. However no @c wxEVT_COMMAND_SPINCTRL_UPDATED
+ event is generated, even if it the value does change.
*/
void SetRange(int minVal, int maxVal);
@library{wxcore}
@category{ctrl}
- @appearance{spinctrldouble.png}
+ @appearance{spinctrldouble}
@see wxSpinButton, wxSpinCtrl, wxControl
*/
/**
Sets the increment value.
+ @note You may also need to increase the number of visible digits
+ using SetDigits
*/
void SetIncrement(double inc);
*/
void SetValue(double value);
};
+
+wxEventType wxEVT_COMMAND_SPINCTRL_UPDATED;
+wxEventType wxEVT_COMMAND_SPINCTRLDOUBLE_UPDATED;