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#
# Progress bar control example
#
# PyCProgressCtrl encapsulates the MFC CProgressCtrl class. To use it,
# you:
#
# - Create the control with win32ui.CreateProgressCtrl()
# - Create the control window with PyCProgressCtrl.CreateWindow()
# - Initialize the range if you want it to be other than (0, 100) using
# PyCProgressCtrl.SetRange()
# - Either:
# - Set the step size with PyCProgressCtrl.SetStep(), and
# - Increment using PyCProgressCtrl.StepIt()
# or:
# - Set the amount completed using PyCProgressCtrl.SetPos()
#
# Example and progress bar code courtesy of KDL Technologies, Ltd., Hong Kong SAR, China.
#
import win32con
import win32ui
from pywin.mfc import dialog
def MakeDlgTemplate():
style = (
win32con.DS_MODALFRAME
| win32con.WS_POPUP
| win32con.WS_VISIBLE
| win32con.WS_CAPTION
| win32con.WS_SYSMENU
| win32con.DS_SETFONT
)
cs = win32con.WS_CHILD | win32con.WS_VISIBLE
w = 215
h = 36
dlg = [
[
"Progress bar control example",
(0, 0, w, h),
style,
None,
(8, "MS Sans Serif"),
],
]
s = win32con.WS_TABSTOP | cs
dlg.append(
[
128,
"Tick",
win32con.IDOK,
(10, h - 18, 50, 14),
s | win32con.BS_DEFPUSHBUTTON,
]
)
dlg.append(
[
128,
"Cancel",
win32con.IDCANCEL,
(w - 60, h - 18, 50, 14),
s | win32con.BS_PUSHBUTTON,
]
)
return dlg
class TestDialog(dialog.Dialog):
def OnInitDialog(self):
rc = dialog.Dialog.OnInitDialog(self)
self.pbar = win32ui.CreateProgressCtrl()
self.pbar.CreateWindow(
win32con.WS_CHILD | win32con.WS_VISIBLE, (10, 10, 310, 24), self, 1001
)
# self.pbar.SetStep (5)
self.progress = 0
self.pincr = 5
return rc
def OnOK(self):
# NB: StepIt wraps at the end if you increment past the upper limit!
# self.pbar.StepIt()
self.progress = self.progress + self.pincr
if self.progress > 100:
self.progress = 100
if self.progress <= 100:
self.pbar.SetPos(self.progress)
def demo(modal=0):
d = TestDialog(MakeDlgTemplate())
if modal:
d.DoModal()
else:
d.CreateWindow()
if __name__ == "__main__":
demo(1)