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package javafx.scene.control;

import javafx.css.PseudoClass;

import javafx.scene.control.skin.ProgressIndicatorSkin;

import javafx.beans.property.DoubleProperty;
import javafx.beans.property.DoublePropertyBase;
import javafx.beans.property.ReadOnlyBooleanProperty;
import javafx.beans.property.ReadOnlyBooleanWrapper;
import javafx.beans.value.WritableValue;
import javafx.css.StyleableProperty;
import javafx.scene.AccessibleAttribute;
import javafx.scene.AccessibleRole;


A circular control which is used for indicating progress, either infinite (aka indeterminate) or finite. Often used with the Task API for representing progress of background Tasks.

ProgressIndicator sets focusTraversable to false.

This first example creates a ProgressIndicator with an indeterminate value :


import javafx.scene.control.ProgressIndicator;
ProgressIndicator p1 = new ProgressIndicator();

This next example creates a ProgressIndicator which is 25% complete :


import javafx.scene.control.ProgressIndicator;
ProgressIndicator p2 = new ProgressIndicator();
p2.setProgress(0.25F);
Implementation of ProgressIndicator According to JavaFX UI Control API Specification
Since:JavaFX 2.0
/** * A circular control which is used for indicating progress, either * infinite (aka indeterminate) or finite. Often used with the Task API for * representing progress of background Tasks. * <p> * ProgressIndicator sets focusTraversable to false. * </p> * * <p> * This first example creates a ProgressIndicator with an indeterminate value : * <pre><code> * import javafx.scene.control.ProgressIndicator; * ProgressIndicator p1 = new ProgressIndicator(); * </code></pre> * * <p> * This next example creates a ProgressIndicator which is 25% complete : * <pre><code> * import javafx.scene.control.ProgressIndicator; * ProgressIndicator p2 = new ProgressIndicator(); * p2.setProgress(0.25F); * </code></pre> * * Implementation of ProgressIndicator According to JavaFX UI Control API Specification * @since JavaFX 2.0 */
public class ProgressIndicator extends Control {
Value for progress indicating that the progress is indeterminate.
See Also:
  • setProgress
/** * Value for progress indicating that the progress is indeterminate. * * @see #setProgress */
public static final double INDETERMINATE_PROGRESS = -1; /*************************************************************************** * * * Constructors * * * **************************************************************************/
Creates a new indeterminate ProgressIndicator.
/** * Creates a new indeterminate ProgressIndicator. */
public ProgressIndicator() { this(INDETERMINATE_PROGRESS); }
Creates a new ProgressIndicator with the given progress value.
Params:
  • progress – the progress, represented as a value between 0 and 1
/** * Creates a new ProgressIndicator with the given progress value. * @param progress the progress, represented as a value between 0 and 1 */
public ProgressIndicator(double progress) { // focusTraversable is styleable through css. Calling setFocusTraversable // makes it look to css like the user set the value and css will not // override. Initializing focusTraversable by calling applyStyle with null // StyleOrigin ensures that css will be able to override the value. ((StyleableProperty<Boolean>)(WritableValue<Boolean>)focusTraversableProperty()).applyStyle(null, Boolean.FALSE); setProgress(progress); getStyleClass().setAll(DEFAULT_STYLE_CLASS); setAccessibleRole(AccessibleRole.PROGRESS_INDICATOR); // need to initialize pseudo-class state final int c = Double.compare(INDETERMINATE_PROGRESS, progress); pseudoClassStateChanged(PSEUDO_CLASS_INDETERMINATE, c == 0); pseudoClassStateChanged(PSEUDO_CLASS_DETERMINATE, c != 0); } /*************************************************************************** * * * Properties * * * **************************************************************************/
A flag indicating whether it is possible to determine the progress of the ProgressIndicator. Typically indeterminate progress bars are rendered with some form of animation indicating potentially "infinite" progress.
/** * A flag indicating whether it is possible to determine the progress * of the ProgressIndicator. Typically indeterminate progress bars are * rendered with some form of animation indicating potentially "infinite" * progress. */
private ReadOnlyBooleanWrapper indeterminate; private void setIndeterminate(boolean value) { indeterminatePropertyImpl().set(value); } public final boolean isIndeterminate() { return indeterminate == null ? true : indeterminate.get(); } public final ReadOnlyBooleanProperty indeterminateProperty() { return indeterminatePropertyImpl().getReadOnlyProperty(); } private ReadOnlyBooleanWrapper indeterminatePropertyImpl() { if (indeterminate == null) { indeterminate = new ReadOnlyBooleanWrapper(true) { @Override protected void invalidated() { final boolean active = get(); pseudoClassStateChanged(PSEUDO_CLASS_INDETERMINATE, active); pseudoClassStateChanged(PSEUDO_CLASS_DETERMINATE, !active); } @Override public Object getBean() { return ProgressIndicator.this; } @Override public String getName() { return "indeterminate"; } }; } return indeterminate; }
The actual progress of the ProgressIndicator. A negative value for progress indicates that the progress is indeterminate. A positive value between 0 and 1 indicates the percentage of progress where 0 is 0% and 1 is 100%. Any value greater than 1 is interpreted as 100%.
/** * The actual progress of the ProgressIndicator. A negative value for * progress indicates that the progress is indeterminate. A positive value * between 0 and 1 indicates the percentage of progress where 0 is 0% and 1 * is 100%. Any value greater than 1 is interpreted as 100%. */
private DoubleProperty progress; public final void setProgress(double value) { progressProperty().set(value); } public final double getProgress() { return progress == null ? INDETERMINATE_PROGRESS : progress.get(); } public final DoubleProperty progressProperty() { if (progress == null) { progress = new DoublePropertyBase(-1.0) { @Override protected void invalidated() { setIndeterminate(getProgress() < 0.0); } @Override public Object getBean() { return ProgressIndicator.this; } @Override public String getName() { return "progress"; } }; } return progress; } /*************************************************************************** * * * Methods * * * **************************************************************************/
{@inheritDoc}
/** {@inheritDoc} */
@Override protected Skin<?> createDefaultSkin() { return new ProgressIndicatorSkin(this); } /*************************************************************************** * * * Stylesheet Handling * * * **************************************************************************/
Initialize the style class to 'progress-indicator'. This is the selector class from which CSS can be used to style this control.
/** * Initialize the style class to 'progress-indicator'. * * This is the selector class from which CSS can be used to style * this control. */
private static final String DEFAULT_STYLE_CLASS = "progress-indicator";
Pseudoclass indicating this is a determinate (i.e., progress can be determined) progress indicator.
/** * Pseudoclass indicating this is a determinate (i.e., progress can be * determined) progress indicator. */
private static final PseudoClass PSEUDO_CLASS_DETERMINATE = PseudoClass.getPseudoClass("determinate");
Pseudoclass indicating this is an indeterminate (i.e., progress cannot be determined) progress indicator.
/** * Pseudoclass indicating this is an indeterminate (i.e., progress cannot * be determined) progress indicator. */
private static final PseudoClass PSEUDO_CLASS_INDETERMINATE = PseudoClass.getPseudoClass("indeterminate");
Returns the initial focus traversable state of this control, for use by the JavaFX CSS engine to correctly set its initial value. This method is overridden as by default UI controls have focus traversable set to true, but that is not appropriate for this control.
Since:9
/** * Returns the initial focus traversable state of this control, for use * by the JavaFX CSS engine to correctly set its initial value. This method * is overridden as by default UI controls have focus traversable set to true, * but that is not appropriate for this control. * * @since 9 */
@Override protected Boolean getInitialFocusTraversable() { return Boolean.FALSE; } /*************************************************************************** * * * Accessibility handling * * * **************************************************************************/
{@inheritDoc}
/** {@inheritDoc} */
@Override public Object queryAccessibleAttribute(AccessibleAttribute attribute, Object... parameters) { switch (attribute) { case VALUE: return getProgress(); case MAX_VALUE: return 1.0; case MIN_VALUE: return 0.0; case INDETERMINATE: return isIndeterminate(); default: return super.queryAccessibleAttribute(attribute, parameters); } } }