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// Name:        gauge.h
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// Purpose:     interface of wxGauge
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// Author:      wxWidgets team
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// RCS-ID:      $Id$
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// Licence:     wxWindows licence
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// wxGauge style flags
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#define wxGA_HORIZONTAL      wxHORIZONTAL
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#define wxGA_VERTICAL        wxVERTICAL
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// Win32 only, is default (and only) on some other platforms
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#define wxGA_SMOOTH          0x0020
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/**
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    @class wxGauge
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    A gauge is a horizontal or vertical bar which shows a quantity (often
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    time).
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    wxGauge supports two working modes: determinate and indeterminate progress.
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    The first is the usual working mode (see SetValue() and SetRange()) while
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    the second can be used when the program is doing some processing but you
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    don't know how much progress is being done. In this case, you can
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    periodically call the Pulse() function to make the progress bar switch to
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    indeterminate mode (graphically it's usually a set of blocks which move or
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    bounce in the bar control).
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    wxGauge supports dynamic switch between these two work modes.
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    There are no user commands for the gauge.
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    @beginStyleTable
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    @style{wxGA_HORIZONTAL}
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           Creates a horizontal gauge.
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    @style{wxGA_VERTICAL}
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           Creates a vertical gauge.
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    @style{wxGA_SMOOTH}
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           Creates smooth progress bar with one pixel wide update step (not
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           supported by all platforms).
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    @endStyleTable
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    @library{wxcore}
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    @category{ctrl}
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    @appearance{gauge}
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    @see wxSlider, wxScrollBar
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*/
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class wxGauge : public wxControl
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{
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public:
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    /**
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        Default constructor.
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    */
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    wxGauge();
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    /**
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        Constructor, creating and showing a gauge.
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        @param parent
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            Window parent.
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        @param id
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            Window identifier.
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        @param range
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            Integer range (maximum value) of the gauge.
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            See SetRange() for more details about the meaning of this value
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            when using the gauge in indeterminate mode.
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        @param pos
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            Window position.
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        @param size
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            Window size.
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        @param style
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            Gauge style.
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        @param validator
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            Window validator.
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        @param name
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            Window name.
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        @see Create()
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    */
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    wxGauge(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id, int range,
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            const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
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            const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
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            long style = wxGA_HORIZONTAL,
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            const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator,
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            const wxString& name = wxGaugeNameStr);
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    /**
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        Destructor, destroying the gauge.
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    */
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    virtual ~wxGauge();
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    /**
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        Creates the gauge for two-step construction. See wxGauge() for further
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        details.
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    */
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    bool Create(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id, int range,
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                const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
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                const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, long style = wxGA_HORIZONTAL,
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                const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator,
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                const wxString& name = wxGaugeNameStr);
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    /**
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        Returns the width of the 3D bezel face.
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        @remarks This method is not implemented (returns 0) for most platforms.
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        @see SetBezelFace()
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    */
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    int GetBezelFace() const;
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    /**
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        Returns the maximum position of the gauge.
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        @see SetRange()
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    */
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    int GetRange() const;
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    /**
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        Returns the 3D shadow margin width.
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        @remarks This method is not implemented (returns 0) for most platforms.
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        @see SetShadowWidth()
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    */
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    int GetShadowWidth() const;
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    /**
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        Returns the current position of the gauge.
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        @see SetValue()
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    */
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    int GetValue() const;
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    /**
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        Returns @true if the gauge is vertical (has @c wxGA_VERTICAL style) and
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        @false otherwise.
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    */
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    bool IsVertical() const;
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    /**
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        Switch the gauge to indeterminate mode (if required) and makes the
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        gauge move a bit to indicate the user that some progress has been made.
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        @note After calling this function the value returned by GetValue() is
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              undefined and thus you need to explicitly call SetValue() if you
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              want to restore the determinate mode.
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    */
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    virtual void Pulse();
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    /**
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        Sets the 3D bezel face width.
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        @remarks This method is not implemented (doesn't do anything) for most
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                 platforms.
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        @see GetBezelFace()
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    */
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    void SetBezelFace(int width);
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    /**
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        Sets the range (maximum value) of the gauge. This function makes the
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        gauge switch to determinate mode, if it's not already.
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        When the gauge is in indeterminate mode, under wxMSW the gauge
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        repeatedly goes from zero to @a range and back; under other ports
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        when in indeterminate mode, the @a range setting is ignored.
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        @see GetRange()
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    */
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    void SetRange(int range);
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    /**
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        Sets the 3D shadow width.
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        @remarks This method is not implemented (doesn't do anything) for most
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                 platforms.
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    */
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    void SetShadowWidth(int width);
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    /**
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        Sets the position of the gauge. The @a pos must be between 0 and the
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        gauge range as returned by GetRange(), inclusive.
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        This function makes the gauge switch to determinate mode, if it was in
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        indeterminate mode before.
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        @param pos
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            Position for the gauge level.
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        @see GetValue()
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    */
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    void SetValue(int pos);
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};
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