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To dismiss an NSB.showProgress message, call it with no arguments. | To dismiss an NSB.showProgress message, call it with no arguments. | ||
== Example == | |||
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'This sample shows how to use the NSB.showProgress function | 'This sample shows how to use the NSB.showProgress function | ||
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Call interruptMesg() | Call interruptMesg() | ||
End Function | End Function | ||
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== Output == | == Output == |
Revision as of 13:08, 8 January 2013
NSB.ShowProgress(message)
Description
NSB.ShowProgress displays message to the user near the bottom middle of the screen. It can be dismissed or updated at any time by the program. The user can also dismiss it. Use it to provide the user with information during execution without interrupting execution.
To dismiss an NSB.showProgress message, call it with no arguments.
Example
'This sample shows how to use the NSB.showProgress function 'Set a global counter and call updateMessage every quarter second Dim count=0 Dim IntervalRefID = 0 Function Form1_onshow() count=0 IntervalRefID = SetInterval(updateMessage,250) End Function Sub updateMessage() count=count+1 If count<20 Then 'Display the progress message followed by dots NSB.ShowProgress("Running..." & String(count,".")) lblStat.textContent="Started" Else 'Clear the progress message and stop calling updateMessage Call interruptMesg() End If End Sub Sub interruptMesg() NSB.ShowProgress(False) ClearInterval(IntervalRefID) lblStat.textContent="Stopped" End Sub Function btnStart_onclick() count=0 IntervalRefID = SetInterval(updateMessage,250) End Function Function btnInterrupt_onclick() Call interruptMesg() End Function
Output
(depends on use. See nsbShowProgress sample)