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wxPython 2.8 Application Development Cookbook

By : Cody Precord
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wxPython 2.8 Application Development Cookbook

By: Cody Precord

Overview of this book

<p>In today’s world of desktop applications there is a great amount of incentive to be able to develop applications that can run in more than one environment. Currently there are a handful of options available for cross platform frameworks to develop desktop applications in Python. wxPython is one such cross- platform GUI toolkit for the Python programming language. It allows Python programmers to create programs with a complete, highly functional graphical user interface, simply and easily. wxPython code style has changed quite a bit over the years, and gotten much more Pythonic. The examples you will find in this book are right up to date and reflect this change in style.<br />This cookbook provides you with the latest recipes to quickly create robust, reliable, and reusable wxPython applications. These recipes will guide you from writing simple, basic wxPython scripts all the way through complex concepts, and also feature various design approaches and techniques in wxPython.<br /><br />The book starts off by covering a variety of topics from the most basic requirements of a wxPython application to some of the more in depth details of the inner workings of the framework laying the foundation for any wxPython application. It then explains event handling, basic and advanced user interface controls, designing and layout, creating dialogs, components and extending functionality, and so on. We conclude by learning how to build and manage applications for distribution.<br />For each of the recipes, there is an introductory example, then more advanced examples, and plenty of example code to develop and manage user-friendly applications. For more experienced developers, most recipes also include additional discussion of the solution, allowing you to further customize and enhance the component.</p>
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
wxPython 2.8 Application Development Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Validating input with validators


Validators are a general type of helper class for validating data and filtering events that are input to a control. Most controls that accept user input can dynamically have a Validator associated with them. This recipe will show how to create a Validator that checks if the data that has been entered into a window is an integer that is within a given range of values.

How to do it...

Here we will define a Validator for a TextCtrl that can be used to validate that the value input is an integer and between a given range.


import wx
import sys

class IntRangeValidator(wx.PyValidator):
    """An integer range validator for a TextCtrl"""
    def __init__(self, min_=0, max_=sys.maxint):
        """Initialize the validator
        @keyword min: min value to accept
        @keyword max: max value to accept

        """
        super(IntRangeValidator, self).__init__()
        assert min_ >= 0, "Minimum Value must be >= 0"
        self._min = min_
        self...