X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/493f1553fdfd276ed9944c5f1c070ee34be13b52..d40e73919c8a3f0551944310aca57d49e34fc541:/wxPython/demo/wxComboBox.py diff --git a/wxPython/demo/wxComboBox.py b/wxPython/demo/wxComboBox.py index 1795e889b2..eb995d51a5 100644 --- a/wxPython/demo/wxComboBox.py +++ b/wxPython/demo/wxComboBox.py @@ -1,52 +1,115 @@ +# 11/15/2003 - Jeff Grimmett (grimmtooth@softhome.net) +# +# o Updated for wx namespace +# -from wxPython.wx import * +import wx #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -class TestComboBox(wxPanel): +class TestComboBox(wx.Panel): + def OnSetFocus(self, evt): + print "OnSetFocus" + evt.Skip() + + def OnKillFocus(self, evt): + print "OnKillFocus" + evt.Skip() + def __init__(self, parent, log): self.log = log - wxPanel.__init__(self, parent, -1) + wx.Panel.__init__(self, parent, -1) sampleList = ['zero', 'one', 'two', 'three', 'four', 'five', + #'this is a long item that needs a scrollbar...', 'six', 'seven', 'eight'] - wxStaticText(self, -1, "This example uses the wxComboBox control.", - wxPoint(8, 10)) + wx.StaticText(self, -1, "This example uses the wxComboBox control.", (8, 10)) + wx.StaticText(self, -1, "Select one:", (15, 50), (75, 18)) - wxStaticText(self, -1, "Select one:", wxPoint(15, 50), wxSize(75, 18)) - wxComboBox(self, 500, "default value", wxPoint(80, 50), wxSize(95, -1), - sampleList, wxCB_DROPDOWN) - EVT_COMBOBOX(self, 500, self.EvtComboBox) - EVT_TEXT(self, 500, self.EvtText) + # This combobox is created with a preset list of values. + cb = wx.ComboBox( + self, 500, "default value", (90, 50), + (95, -1), sampleList, wx.CB_DROPDOWN #|wxTE_PROCESS_ENTER + ) + ##import win32api, win32con + ##win32api.SendMessage(cb.GetHandle(), + ## win32con.CB_SETHORIZONTALEXTENT, + ## 200, 0) - def EvtComboBox(self, event): - self.log.WriteText('EvtComboBox: %s\n' % event.GetString()) + self.Bind(wx.EVT_COMBOBOX, self.EvtComboBox, cb) + self.Bind(wx.EVT_TEXT, self.EvtText, cb) + self.Bind(wx.EVT_TEXT_ENTER, self.EvtTextEnter, cb) + cb.Bind(wx.EVT_SET_FOCUS, self.OnSetFocus) + cb.Bind(wx.EVT_KILL_FOCUS, self.OnKillFocus) - def EvtText(self, event): - self.log.WriteText('EvtText: %s\n' % event.GetString()) + # Once the combobox is set up, we append some more data to it. + cb.Append("foo", "This is some client data for this item") -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + # This combobox is created with no values initially. + cb = wx.ComboBox( + self, 501, "default value", (90, 80), (95, -1), [], wx.CB_SIMPLE) -def runTest(frame, nb, log): - win = TestComboBox(nb, log) - return win + # Here we dynamically add our values to the second combobox. + for item in sampleList: + cb.Append(item, item.upper()) -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + self.Bind(wx.EVT_COMBOBOX, self.EvtComboBox, cb) + self.Bind(wx.EVT_COMBOBOX, self.EvtText, cb) + # The user selects something, we go here. + def EvtComboBox(self, evt): + cb = evt.GetEventObject() + data = cb.GetClientData(cb.GetSelection()) + self.log.WriteText('EvtComboBox: %s\nClientData: %s\n' % (evt.GetString(), data)) + if evt.GetString() == 'one': + self.log.WriteText("You follow directions well!\n\n") + # Capture events every time a user hits a key in the text entry field. + def EvtText(self, evt): + self.log.WriteText('EvtText: %s\n' % evt.GetString()) + # Capture events when the user types something into the control then + # hits ENTER. + def EvtTextEnter(self, evt): + self.log.WriteText('EvtTextEnter: %s' % evt.GetString()) +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +def runTest(frame, nb, log): + win = TestComboBox(nb, log) + return win + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +overview = """\ +A ComboBox is like a combination of an edit control and a listbox. It can be +displayed as static list with editable or read-only text field; or a drop-down +list with text field; or a drop-down list without a text field. +This example shows both a preset ComboBox and one that is dynamically created +(that is, it is initially empty but then we 'grow' it out of program-supplied +data). The former is common for read-only controls. +This example also shows the two form factors for the ComboBox. The first is more +common, and resembles a Choice control. The latter, although less common, shows +how all the values in the ComboBox can be visible, yet the functionality is the +same for both. -overview = """\ -A combobox is like a combination of an edit control and a listbox. It can be displayed as static list with editable or read-only text field; or a drop-down list with text field; or a drop-down list without a text field. +Finally, this demo shows how event handling can differ. The first ComboBox is set +up to handle EVT_TEXT_ENTER events, in which text is typed in and then ENTER is +hit by the user. This allows the user to enter a line of text which can then be +processed by the program. EVT_TEXT can also be processed, but in that case the +event is generated every time that the user hits a key in the ComboBox entry field. """ + +if __name__ == '__main__': + import sys,os + import run + run.main(['', os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])]) +