///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Name: wx/timectrl.h // Purpose: interface of wxTimePickerCtrl // Author: Vadim Zeitlin // Created: 2011-09-22 // RCS-ID: $Id$ // Copyright: (c) 2011 Vadim Zeitlin // Licence: wxWindows licence ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /** Styles used with wxTimePickerCtrl. Currently no special styles are defined for this object. @library{wxadv} @category{pickers} @since 2.9.3 */ enum { wxTP_DEFAULT = 0 }; /** @class wxTimePickerCtrl This control allows the user to enter time. It is similar to wxDatePickerCtrl but is used for time, and not date, selection. While GetValue() and SetValue() still work with values of type wxDateTime (because wxWidgets doesn't provide a time-only class), their date part is ignored by this control. It is only available if @c wxUSE_TIMEPICKCTRL is set to 1. This control currently doesn't have any specific flags. @beginEventEmissionTable{wxDateEvent} @event{EVT_TIME_CHANGED(id, func)} This event fires when the user changes the current selection in the control. @endEventTable @library{wxadv} @category{pickers} @appearance{timepickerctrl} @see wxDatePickerCtrl, wxDateEvent @since 2.9.3 */ class wxTimePickerCtrl : public wxControl { public: /** Default constructor. */ wxTimePickerCtrl(); /** Initializes the object and calls Create() with all the parameters. */ wxTimePickerCtrl(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id, const wxDateTime& dt = wxDefaultDateTime, const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition, const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, long style = wxTP_DEFAULT, const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator, const wxString& name = "timectrl"); /** Create the control window. This method should only be used for objects created using default constructor. @param parent Parent window, must not be non-@NULL. @param id The identifier for the control. @param dt The initial value of the control, if an invalid date (such as the default value) is used, the control is set to current time. @param pos Initial position. @param size Initial size. If left at default value, the control chooses its own best size by using the height approximately equal to a text control and width large enough to show the time fully. @param style The window style, should be left at 0 as there are no special styles for this control in this version. @param validator Validator which can be used for additional checks. @param name Control name. @return @true if the control was successfully created or @false if creation failed. */ bool Create(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id, const wxDateTime& dt = wxDefaultDateTime, const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition, const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, long style = wxDP_DEFAULT | wxDP_SHOWCENTURY, const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator, const wxString& name = "timectrl"); /** Returns the currently entered time as hours, minutes and seconds. All the arguments must be non-@NULL, @false is returned otherwise and none of them is modified. @see SetTime() @since 2.9.4 */ bool GetTime(int* hour, int* min, int* sec) const; /** Returns the currently entered time. The date part of the returned wxDateTime object is always set to today and should be ignored, only the time part is relevant. */ virtual wxDateTime GetValue() const; /** Changes the current time of the control. Calling this method does not result in a time change event. @param hour The new hour value in 0..23 interval. @param min The new minute value in 0..59 interval. @param sec The new second value in 0..59 interval. @return @true if the time was changed or @false on failure, e.g. if the time components were invalid. @see GetTime() @since 2.9.4 */ bool SetTime(int hour, int min, int sec); /** Changes the current value of the control. The date part of @a dt is ignored, only the time part is displayed in the control. The @a dt object must however be valid. In particular notice that it is a bad idea to use default wxDateTime constructor from hour, minute and second values as it uses the today date for the date part which means that some times can be invalid if today happens to be the day of DST change. For example, when switching to summer time the time 2:00 typically doesn't exist as the clocks jump directly to 3:00. To avoid this problem, use a fixed date on which DST is known not to change (e.g. Jan 1, 2012) for the date part of the argument or use SetTime(). Calling this method does not result in a time change event. */ virtual void SetValue(const wxDateTime& dt); };