Property that manages a value resulting from wx.MultiChoiceDialog.
Value is array of strings. You can get value as array of choice values/indices by calling wx.propgrid.MultiChoiceProperty.GetValueAsArrayInt
.
Supported special attributes:
PG_ATTR_MULTICHOICE_USERSTRINGMODE
: If > 0, allow user to manually enter strings that are not in the list of choices. If this value is 1, user strings are preferably placed in front of valid choices. If value is 2, then those strings will placed behind valid choices.
PG_DIALOG_TITLE
: Sets a specific title for the editor dialog (since 3.1.3).
Shows editor dialog. |
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This virtual function is called after m_value has been set. |
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Converts text into Variant value appropriate for this property. |
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Converts property value into a text representation. |
wx.propgrid.
MultiChoiceProperty
(EditorDialogProperty)¶Possible constructors:
MultiChoiceProperty(label, name=PG_LABEL, choices=[], value=[])
MultiChoiceProperty(label, name, choices, value=[])
MultiChoiceProperty(label=PG_LABEL, name=PG_LABEL, value=[])
Property that manages a value resulting from MultiChoiceDialog.
__init__
(self, *args, **kw)¶__init__ (self, label, name=PG_LABEL, choices=[], value=[])
label (string) –
name (string) –
choices (list of strings) –
value (list of strings) –
__init__ (self, label, name, choices, value=[])
label (string) –
name (string) –
choices (wx.propgrid.PGChoices) –
value (list of strings) –
__init__ (self, label=PG_LABEL, name=PG_LABEL, value=[])
label (string) –
name (string) –
value (list of strings) –
DisplayEditorDialog
(self, pg, value)¶Shows editor dialog.
Value to be edited should be read from value, and if dialog is not cancelled, it should be stored back and True
should be returned.
pg (wx.propgrid.PropertyGrid) – Property grid in which property is displayed.
value (PGVariant) – Value to be edited.
tuple
( bool, value )
GetValueAsArrayInt
(self)¶list of integers
OnSetValue
(self)¶This virtual function is called after m_value has been set.
Note
If m_value was set to Null variant (i.e. unspecified value), OnSetValue
will not be called.
m_value may be of any variant type. Typically properties internally support only one variant type, and as such OnSetValue
provides a good opportunity to convert supported values into internal type.
Default implementation does nothing.
StringToValue
(self, text, argFlags=0)¶Converts text into Variant value appropriate for this property.
text (string) – Text to be translated into variant.
argFlags (int) – If PG_FULL_VALUE
is set, returns complete, storable value instead of displayable one (they may be different). If PG_COMPOSITE_FRAGMENT
is set, text is interpreted as a part of composite property string value (as generated by ValueToString
called with this same flag).
tuple
You might want to take into account that m_value is Null variant if property value is unspecified (which is usually only case if you explicitly enabled that sort behaviour).
( bool, variant )
Note
Default implementation converts semicolon delimited tokens into child values. Only works for properties with children.
ValueToString
(self, value, argFlags=0)¶Converts property value into a text representation.
value (PGVariant) – Value to be converted.
argFlags (int) – If 0 (default value), then displayed string is returned. If PG_FULL_VALUE
is set, returns complete, storable string value instead of displayable. If PG_EDITABLE_VALUE
is set, returns string value that must be editable in textctrl. If PG_COMPOSITE_FRAGMENT
is set, returns text that is appropriate to display as a part of string property’s composite text representation.
string
Note
Default implementation calls GenerateComposedValue
.
ValueAsArrayInt
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