ProgressBar QML Type

Indicates the progress of an operation. More...

Import Statement: import QtQuick.Controls 2.0
Since: Qt 5.7
Inherits:

Control

Properties

Detailed Description

ProgressBar indicates the progress of an operation. The value should be updated regularly. The range is defined by from and to, which both can contain any value.

A progress bar in its normal state.

A progress bar that is disabled.
ProgressBar {
    value: 0.5
}

See also Customizing ProgressBar and BusyIndicator.

Property Documentation

from : real

This property holds the starting value for the progress. The default value is 0.0.

See also to and value.


indeterminate : bool

This property holds whether the progress bar is in indeterminate mode. A progress bar in indeterminate mode displays that an operation is in progress, but it doesn't show how much progress has been made.

See below for an example:


[read-only] position : real

This property holds the logical position of the progress.

The position is defined as a percentage of the value, scaled to 0.0 - 1.0. For visualizing the progress, the right-to-left aware visualPosition should be used instead.

See also value and visualPosition.


to : real

This property holds the end value for the progress. The default value is 1.0.

See also from and value.


value : real

This property holds the progress value. The default value is 0.0.

See also from, to, and position.


[read-only] visualPosition : real

This property holds the visual position of the progress.

The position is defined as a percentage of the value, scaled to 0.0 - 1.0. When the control is mirrored, visuaPosition is equal to 1.0 - position. This makes visualPosition suitable for visualizing the progress, taking right-to-left support into account.

See also position and value.


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