wxGauge supports two working modes: determinate and indeterminate progress.
The first is the usual working mode (see set_value and set_range) while the second can be used when the program is doing some processing but you don't know how much progress is being done. In this case, you can periodically call the Pulse function to make the progress bar switch to indeterminate mode (graphically it's usually a set of blocks which move or bounce in the bar control).
wxGauge supports dynamic switch between these two work modes.
Returns the width of the 3D bezel face.
Remarks
This method is not implemented (returns 0) for most platforms.
Returns the maximum position of the gauge.
Returns the 3D shadow margin width.
Remarks
This method is not implemented (returns 0) for most platforms.
Returns the current position of the gauge.
Returns true if the gauge is vertical (has wxGA_VERTICAL style) and false otherwise.
Switch the gauge to indeterminate mode (if required) and makes the gauge move a bit to indicate the user that some progress has been made.
Note that after calling this function the value returned by GetValue is undefined and thus you need to explicitely call SetValue if you want to restore the determinate mode.
Sets the 3D bezel face width.
Remarks
This method is not implemented (doesn't do anything) for most platforms.
Sets the range (maximum value) of the gauge.
This function makes the gauge switch to determinate mode, if it's not already.
Sets the 3D shadow width.
Remarks
This method is not implemented (doesn't do anything) for most platforms.
Sets the position of the gauge. This function makes the gauge switch to determinate mode, if it's not already.
Parameters
Position for the gauge level.