I want to show a progressor while I loop through the selected features and do stuff and let the user know how long it will take. I can get the Progressor to display, but it only goes from left to right, then starts over at the left and continues this until it's done. I set progressor.Max to the count of selected features and inside my loop (while cursor.MoveNext()) I do progressor.Value += 1, but I can't get it to start on the left and go to the right, stopping when value = max.
Hi Ted,
I you use the sample @ https://github.com/Esri/arcgis-pro-sdk-community-samples/tree/master/Framework/ProgressDialog and make the update below in the "RunDialogButtonsCancel" class you will get the desired effect. I will update the sample soon to reflect this capability. The trick is to create your own ProgressDialog instance and specify the 'maximum steps' parameter.
protected override async void OnClick()
{ //If you run this in the DEBUGGER you will NOT see the dialog
uint maxSteps = 5;
var pd = new ArcGIS.Desktop.Framework.Threading.Tasks.ProgressDialog(
"Doing my thing - cancelable", "Canceled", maxSteps, false);
await
ProgressDialogModule.RunCancelableProgress(
new CancelableProgressorSource(pd), maxSteps);
}
Hi Ted,
I updated the sample @ https://github.com/Esri/arcgis-pro-sdk-community-samples/tree/master/Framework/ProgressDialog and added a progress dialog that iterates through a given number of steps as shown in my post above (see the readme.md for a screenshot of this functionality).