Class ProgressBar

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    Adaptable, Drawable

    public class ProgressBar
    extends Control
    Instances of the receiver represent is an unselectable user interface object that is used to display progress, typically in the form of a bar.
    Styles:
    SMOOTH, HORIZONTAL, VERTICAL, INDETERMINATE
    Events:
    (none)

    Note: Only one of the styles HORIZONTAL and VERTICAL may be specified.

    IMPORTANT: This class is intended to be subclassed only within the SWT implementation.

    Since:
    1.0
    • Constructor Detail

      • ProgressBar

        public ProgressBar​(Composite parent,
                           int style)
        Constructs a new instance of this class given its parent and a style value describing its behavior and appearance.

        The style value is either one of the style constants defined in class SWT which is applicable to instances of this class, or must be built by bitwise OR'ing together (that is, using the int "|" operator) two or more of those SWT style constants. The class description lists the style constants that are applicable to the class. Style bits are also inherited from superclasses.

        Parameters:
        parent - a composite control which will be the parent of the new instance (cannot be null)
        style - the style of control to construct
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException -
        • ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the parent is null
        SWTException -
        • ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the parent
        • ERROR_INVALID_SUBCLASS - if this class is not an allowed subclass
        See Also:
        SWT.SMOOTH, SWT.HORIZONTAL, SWT.VERTICAL, Widget.checkSubclass(), Widget.getStyle()
    • Method Detail

      • computeSize

        public Point computeSize​(int wHint,
                                 int hHint,
                                 boolean changed)
        Description copied from class: Control
        Returns the preferred size of the receiver.

        The preferred size of a control is the size that it would best be displayed at. The width hint and height hint arguments allow the caller to ask a control questions such as "Given a particular width, how high does the control need to be to show all of the contents?" To indicate that the caller does not wish to constrain a particular dimension, the constant SWT.DEFAULT is passed for the hint.

        If the changed flag is true, it indicates that the receiver's contents have changed, therefore any caches that a layout manager containing the control may have been keeping need to be flushed. When the control is resized, the changed flag will be false, so layout manager caches can be retained.

        Overrides:
        computeSize in class Control
        Parameters:
        wHint - the width hint (can be SWT.DEFAULT)
        hHint - the height hint (can be SWT.DEFAULT)
        changed - true if the control's contents have changed, and false otherwise
        Returns:
        the preferred size of the control.
        See Also:
        Layout, Control.getBorderWidth(), Control.getBounds(), Control.getSize(), Control.pack(boolean), "computeTrim, getClientArea for controls that implement them"
      • getMaximum

        public int getMaximum()
        Returns the maximum value which the receiver will allow.
        Returns:
        the maximum
        Throws:
        SWTException -
        • ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed
        • ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver
      • getMinimum

        public int getMinimum()
        Returns the minimum value which the receiver will allow.
        Returns:
        the minimum
        Throws:
        SWTException -
        • ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed
        • ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver
      • getSelection

        public int getSelection()
        Returns the single 'selection' that is the receiver's position.
        Returns:
        the selection
        Throws:
        SWTException -
        • ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed
        • ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver
      • setMaximum

        public void setMaximum​(int value)
        Sets the maximum value that the receiver will allow. This new value will be ignored if it is not greater than the receiver's current minimum value. If the new maximum is applied then the receiver's selection value will be adjusted if necessary to fall within its new range.
        Parameters:
        value - the new maximum, which must be greater than the current minimum
        Throws:
        SWTException -
        • ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed
        • ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver
      • setMinimum

        public void setMinimum​(int value)
        Sets the minimum value that the receiver will allow. This new value will be ignored if it is negative or is not less than the receiver's current maximum value. If the new minimum is applied then the receiver's selection value will be adjusted if necessary to fall within its new range.
        Parameters:
        value - the new minimum, which must be nonnegative and less than the current maximum
        Throws:
        SWTException -
        • ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed
        • ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver
      • setSelection

        public void setSelection​(int value)
        Sets the single 'selection' that is the receiver's position to the argument which must be greater than or equal to zero.
        Parameters:
        value - the new selection (must be zero or greater)
        Throws:
        SWTException -
        • ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed
        • ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver
      • setState

        public void setState​(int state)
        Sets the state of the receiver. The state must be one of these values:
        Parameters:
        state - the new state
        Throws:
        SWTException -
        • ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed
        • ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver
        Since:
        1.3
      • getState

        public int getState()
        Returns the state of the receiver. The value will be one of:
        Returns:
        the state
        Throws:
        SWTException -
        • ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed
        • ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver
        Since:
        1.3
      • getAdapter

        public <T> T getAdapter​(java.lang.Class<T> adapter)
        Description copied from class: Widget
        Implementation of the Adaptable interface.

        IMPORTANT: This method is not part of the RWT public API. It is marked public only so that it can be shared within the packages provided by RWT. It should never be accessed from application code.

        Specified by:
        getAdapter in interface Adaptable
        Overrides:
        getAdapter in class Control
        Parameters:
        adapter - the lookup class
        Returns:
        an object that can be cast to the given class or null if there is no adapter associated with the given class.