wxWidgets/wxPython/demo/Timer.py
2004-01-03 01:14:17 +00:00

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# 11/21/2003 - Jeff Grimmett (grimmtooth@softhome.net)
#
# o Updated for wx namespace
#
import time
import wx
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
## For your convenience; an example of creating your own timer class.
##
## class TestTimer(wxTimer):
## def __init__(self, log = None):
## wxTimer.__init__(self)
## self.log = log
## def Notify(self):
## wxBell()
## if self.log:
## self.log.WriteText('beep!\n')
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ID_Start = wx.NewId()
ID_Stop = wx.NewId()
ID_Timer = wx.NewId()
ID_Timer2 = wx.NewId()
class TestTimerWin(wx.Panel):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
wx.Panel.__init__(self, parent, -1)
self.log = log
wx.StaticText(self, -1, "This is a timer example", (15, 30))
wx.Button(self, ID_Start, ' Start ', (15, 75), wx.DefaultSize)
wx.Button(self, ID_Stop, ' Stop ', (115, 75), wx.DefaultSize)
self.timer = wx.Timer(self, # object to send the event to
ID_Timer) # event id to use
self.timer2 = wx.Timer(self, # object to send the event to
ID_Timer2) # event id to use
self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.OnStart, id=ID_Start)
self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.OnStop, id=ID_Stop)
self.Bind(wx.EVT_TIMER, self.OnTimer, id=ID_Timer)
self.Bind(wx.EVT_TIMER, self.OnTimer2, id=ID_Timer2)
def OnStart(self, event):
self.timer.Start(1000)
self.timer2.Start(1500)
def OnStop(self, event):
self.timer.Stop()
self.timer2.Stop()
def OnTimer(self, event):
wx.Bell()
if self.log:
self.log.WriteText('beep!\n')
def OnTimer2(self, event):
wx.Bell()
if self.log:
self.log.WriteText('beep 2!\n')
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def runTest(frame, nb, log):
win = TestTimerWin(nb, log)
return win
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
overview = """\
The wxTimer class allows you to execute code at specified intervals from
within the wxPython event loop. Timers can be one-shot or repeating.
"""
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys,os
import run
run.main(['', os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])])