The QProgressBar widget provides a horizontal progress bar. More...
#include <qprogressbar.h>
Inherits QFrame.
Type | Name | READ | WRITE | Options |
---|---|---|---|---|
int | totalSteps | totalSteps | setTotalSteps | |
int | progress | progress | setProgress | |
bool | centerIndicator | centerIndicator | setCenterIndicator | |
bool | indicatorFollowsStyle | indicatorFollowsStyle | setIndicatorFollowsStyle |
A progress bar is used to give the user an indication of progress of an operation. To reassure them that the application has not crashed.
QProgressBar only implements the basic progress display, while QProgressDialog provides a fuller encapsulation.
See also QProgressDialog and GUI Design Handbook: Progress Indicator
Constructs a progress bar.
The total number of steps is set to 100 by default.
parent, name and f are sent to the QFrame::QFrame() constructor.
See also setTotalSteps().
Constructs a progress bar.
totalSteps is the total number of steps in the operation of which this progress bar shows the progress. For example, if the operation is to examine 50 files, this value would be 50, then before examining the first file, call setProgress(0), and after examining the last file call setProgress(50).
parent, name and f are sent to the QFrame::QFrame() constructor.
See also setTotalSteps() and setProgress().
Returns where the indicator string should be displayed if indicatorFollowsStyle() is TRUE.
See also setCenterIndicator(), indicatorFollowsStyle(), setIndicatorFollowsStyle() and setIndicator().
[virtual protected]
Reimplemented for internal reasons; the API is not affected.
Reimplemented from QFrame.
[virtual protected]
Draws the progressbar contents mask using the painter p. Used only in transparent mode.
See also QWidget::setAutoMask();.
Reimplemented from QFrame.
Returns whether the display of the indicator string should follow the GUI style or not.
See also setIndicatorFollowsStyle(), setCenterIndicator(), centerIndicator() and setIndicator().
[virtual]
Reimplemented for internal reasons; the API is not affected.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
Returns the current amount of progress, or -1 if the progress counting has not started.
See also setProgress().
[slot]
Reset the progress bar. The progress bar `rewinds'.
If set to TRUE (the default) the progress bar always shows the indicator text at the center of the progress bar, regardless of the GUI style currently set. If set to FALSE the progress bar always shows the indicator text outside the progress bar, regardless of the GUI style currently set.
Calling this function always sets indicatorFollowsStyle() to FALSE.
See also centerIndicator(), indicatorFollowsStyle(), setIndicatorFollowsStyle() and setIndicator().
[virtual protected]
This method is called to generate the text displayed in the center of the progress bar.
The progress may be negative, indicating that the bar is in the "reset" state before any progress is set.
The default implementation it is the percentage of completion or blank in the reset state.
This method should return FALSE if the string is unchanged since the last call to the method, to allow efficient repainting of the progress bar.
When set to TRUE (the default) the positioning of the indicator string follows the GUI style. When set to FALSE the indicator position is decided by the value of indicatorFollowsStyle().
See also indicatorFollowsStyle(), centerIndicator(), setCenterIndicator() and setIndicator().
[virtual slot]
Sets the current amount of progress made to progress units of the total number of steps.
See also progress() and totalSteps().
[virtual slot]
Sets the total number of steps to totalSteps.
See also totalSteps().
[virtual]
Reimplemented for internal reasons; the API is not affected.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
[virtual]
Reimplemented for internal reasons; the API is not affected.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
[virtual]
Reimplemented for internal reasons; the API is not affected.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
[virtual protected]
Reimplemented for internal reasons; the API is not affected.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
Returns the total number of steps.
See also setTotalSteps().
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