[Tutor] Problems with Gauge Bar.
Alan Gauld
alan.gauld at btinternet.com
Thu Aug 21 20:32:48 CEST 2008
"Olrik Lenstra" <o.lenstra at gmail.com> wrote
> I tried something (Posted below) but it doesn't work.
Closer but....
> class MyFrame(wx.Frame):
> def __init__(self, parent, id, title):
...
> panel = wx.Panel(self, -1)
>
> wx.Gauge(panel, -1, 50, (50, 30), (200, 20))
You need to store a referemce to the guage otherwise you
cannot access it later
self.myGauge = wx.Gauge(panel....)
> def onScan(self, event):
> self.myfile = open('foo.txt')
> self.count = 0
> self.setTimer(0.01, self.processLine)
>
> def processLine(self):
> line = self.myfile.readline()
> if line:
> processLine(line)
This function needs to be defined somewhere obviously!
It is a global function not a method of your class.
> self.count += 1
> self.myGauge.setValue(count)
And now you access the attribute you created in __init__ above...
> self.setTimer(0.01, self.processLine)
> else:
> self.myGuage.setValue(0)
Apart from not storing a reference to the gauge it was
OK, or at least very close, I think.
HTH,
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Alan Gauld
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