% File src/library/utils/man/windows/winProgressBar.Rd % Part of the R package, https://www.R-project.org % Copyright 2008 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{winProgressBar} \alias{winProgressBar} \alias{getWinProgressBar} \alias{setWinProgressBar} \alias{close.winProgressBar} \title{Progress Bars under Windows} \description{ Put up a Windows progress bar widget. } \usage{ winProgressBar(title = "R progress bar", label = "", min = 0, max = 1, initial = 0, width = 300) getWinProgressBar(pb) setWinProgressBar(pb, value, title = NULL, label = NULL) \method{close}{winProgressBar}(con, \dots) } \arguments{ \item{title, label}{character strings, giving the window title and the label on the dialog box respectively.} \item{min, max}{(finite) numeric values for the extremes of the progress bar.} \item{initial, value}{initial or new value for the progress bar.} \item{width}{the width of the progress bar in pixels: the dialog box will be 40 pixels wider (plus frame).} \item{pb, con}{an object of class \code{"winProgressBar"}.} \item{\dots}{for consistency with the generic.} } \details{ \code{winProgressBar} will display a progress bar centred on the screen. Space will be allocated for the label only if it is non-empty. \code{setWinProgessBar} will update the value and for non-\code{NULL} values, the title and label (provided there was one when the widget was created). Missing (\code{\link{NA}}) and out-of-range values of \code{value} will be (silently) ignored. The progress bar should be \code{close}d when finished with, but it will be garbage-collected once no \R object refers to it. } \value{ For \code{winProgressBar} an object of class \code{"winProgressBar"}. For \code{getWinProgressBar} and \code{setWinProgressBar}, a length-one numeric vector giving the previous value (invisibly for \code{setWinProgressBar}). } \note{ These functions are only available on Windows. } \seealso{ \code{\link{txtProgressBar}}, \code{\link{tkProgressBar}} } \examples{\donttest{% popups are irritating pb <- winProgressBar("test progress bar", "Some information in \%", 0, 100, 50) Sys.sleep(0.5) u <- c(0, sort(runif(20, 0, 100)), 100) for(i in u) { Sys.sleep(0.1) info <- sprintf("\%d\%\% done", round(i)) setWinProgressBar(pb, i, sprintf("test (\%s)", info), info) } Sys.sleep(5) close(pb) }} \keyword{utilities}