Poodletooth-iLand/panda/python/Lib/site-packages/wx/lib/sheet.py
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# sheet.py
# CSheet - A wxPython spreadsheet class.
# This is free software. Feel free to adapt it as you like.
# Author: Mark F. Russo (russomf@hotmail.com) 2002/01/31
# Tags: phoenix-port
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 12/11/2003 - Jeff Grimmett (grimmtooth@softhome.net)
#
# o 2.5 compatability update.
# o Untested.
#
import string
import wx
import wx.grid
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class CTextCellEditor(wx.TextCtrl):
""" Custom text control for cell editing """
def __init__(self, parent, id, grid):
wx.TextCtrl.__init__(self, parent, id, "", style=wx.NO_BORDER)
self._grid = grid # Save grid reference
self.Bind(wx.EVT_CHAR, self.OnChar)
def OnChar(self, evt): # Hook OnChar for custom behavior
"""Customizes char events """
key = evt.GetKeyCode()
if key == wx.WXK_DOWN:
self._grid.DisableCellEditControl() # Commit the edit
self._grid.MoveCursorDown(False) # Change the current cell
elif key == wx.WXK_UP:
self._grid.DisableCellEditControl() # Commit the edit
self._grid.MoveCursorUp(False) # Change the current cell
elif key == wx.WXK_LEFT:
self._grid.DisableCellEditControl() # Commit the edit
self._grid.MoveCursorLeft(False) # Change the current cell
elif key == wx.WXK_RIGHT:
self._grid.DisableCellEditControl() # Commit the edit
self._grid.MoveCursorRight(False) # Change the current cell
evt.Skip() # Continue event
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class CCellEditor(wx.grid.PyGridCellEditor):
""" Custom cell editor """
def __init__(self, grid):
wx.grid.PyGridCellEditor.__init__(self)
self._grid = grid # Save a reference to the grid
def Create(self, parent, id, evtHandler):
""" Create the actual edit control. Must derive from wxControl.
Must Override
"""
self._tc = CTextCellEditor(parent, id, self._grid)
self._tc.SetInsertionPoint(0)
self.SetControl(self._tc)
if evtHandler:
self._tc.PushEventHandler(evtHandler)
def SetSize(self, rect):
""" Position/size the edit control within the cell rectangle. """
# Size text control to exactly overlay in-cell editing
self._tc.SetSize(rect.x+3, rect.y+3, rect.width-2, rect.height-2)
def Show(self, show, attr):
""" Show or hide the edit control. Use the attr (if not None)
to set colors or fonts for the control.
NOTE: There is no need to everride this if you don't need
to do something out of the ordinary.
"""
super(CCellEditor, self).Show(show, attr)
def PaintBackground(self, rect, attr):
""" Draws the part of the cell not occupied by the edit control. The
base class version just fills it with background colour from the
attribute.
NOTE: There is no need to everride this if you don't need
to do something out of the ordinary.
"""
# Call base class method.
super(CCellEditor, self).PaintBackground(rect, attr)
def BeginEdit(self, row, col, grid):
""" Fetch the value from the table and prepare edit control to begin editing.
Set the focus to the edit control. Must Override.
"""
self._startValue = grid.GetTable().GetValue(row, col)
self._tc.SetValue(self._startValue)
self._tc.SetFocus()
# Select the text when initiating an edit so that subsequent typing
# replaces the contents.
self._tc.SetSelection(0, self._tc.GetLastPosition())
def EndEdit(self, row, col, grid):
""" Commit editing the current cell. Returns True if the value has changed.
If necessary, the control may be destroyed. Must Override.
"""
changed = False # Assume value not changed
val = self._tc.GetValue() # Get value in edit control
if val != self._startValue: # Compare
changed = True # If different then changed is True
grid.GetTable().SetValue(row, col, val) # Update the table
self._startValue = '' # Clear the class' start value
self._tc.SetValue('') # Clear contents of the edit control
return changed
def Reset(self):
""" Reset the value in the control back to its starting value. Must Override. """
self._tc.SetValue(self._startValue)
self._tc.SetInsertionPointEnd()
def IsAcceptedKey(self, evt):
""" Return True to allow the given key to start editing. The base class
version only checks that the event has no modifiers. F2 is special
and will always start the editor.
"""
return (not (evt.ControlDown() or evt.AltDown())
and evt.GetKeyCode() != wx.WXK_SHIFT)
def StartingKey(self, evt):
""" If the editor is enabled by pressing keys on the grid, this will be
called to let the editor react to that first key.
"""
key = evt.GetKeyCode() # Get the key code
ch = None # Handle num pad keys
if key in [ wx.WXK_NUMPAD0, wx.WXK_NUMPAD1, wx.WXK_NUMPAD2, wx.WXK_NUMPAD3,
wx.WXK_NUMPAD4, wx.WXK_NUMPAD5, wx.WXK_NUMPAD6, wx.WXK_NUMPAD7,
wx.WXK_NUMPAD8, wx.WXK_NUMPAD9]:
ch = chr(ord('0') + key - wx.WXK_NUMPAD0)
elif key == wx.WXK_BACK: # Empty text control when init w/ back key
ch = ""
# Handle normal keys
elif key < 256 and key >= 0 and chr(key) in string.printable:
ch = chr(key)
if not evt.ShiftDown():
ch = ch.lower()
if ch is not None: # If are at this point with a key,
self._tc.SetValue(ch) # replace the contents of the text control.
self._tc.SetInsertionPointEnd() # Move to the end so that subsequent keys are appended
else:
evt.Skip()
def StartingClick(self):
""" If the editor is enabled by clicking on the cell, this method will be
called to allow the editor to simulate the click on the control.
"""
pass
def Destroy(self):
""" Final cleanup
NOTE: There is no need to everride this if you don't need
to do something out of the ordinary.
"""
super(CCellEditor, self).Destroy()
def Clone(self):
""" Create a new object which is the copy of this one. Must Override. """
return CCellEditor()
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class CSheet(wx.grid.Grid):
def __init__(self, parent):
wx.grid.Grid.__init__(self, parent, -1)
# Init variables
self._lastCol = -1 # Init last cell column clicked
self._lastRow = -1 # Init last cell row clicked
self._selected = None # Init range currently selected
# Map string datatype to default renderer/editor
self.RegisterDataType(wx.grid.GRID_VALUE_STRING,
wx.grid.GridCellStringRenderer(),
CCellEditor(self))
self.CreateGrid(4, 3) # By default start with a 4 x 3 grid
self.SetColLabelSize(18) # Default sizes and alignment
self.SetRowLabelSize(50)
self.SetRowLabelAlignment(wx.ALIGN_RIGHT, wx.ALIGN_BOTTOM)
self.SetColSize(0, 75) # Default column sizes
self.SetColSize(1, 75)
self.SetColSize(2, 75)
# Sink events
self.Bind(wx.grid.EVT_GRID_CELL_LEFT_CLICK, self.OnLeftClick)
self.Bind(wx.grid.EVT_GRID_CELL_RIGHT_CLICK, self.OnRightClick)
self.Bind(wx.grid.EVT_GRID_CELL_LEFT_DCLICK, self.OnLeftDoubleClick)
self.Bind(wx.grid.EVT_GRID_RANGE_SELECT, self.OnRangeSelect)
self.Bind(wx.grid.EVT_GRID_ROW_SIZE, self.OnRowSize)
self.Bind(wx.grid.EVT_GRID_COL_SIZE, self.OnColSize)
self.Bind(wx.grid.EVT_GRID_CELL_CHANGE, self.OnCellChange)
self.Bind(wx.grid.EVT_GRID_SELECT_CELL, self.OnGridSelectCell)
def OnGridSelectCell(self, event):
""" Track cell selections """
# Save the last cell coordinates
self._lastRow, self._lastCol = event.GetRow(), event.GetCol()
event.Skip()
def OnRowSize(self, event):
event.Skip()
def OnColSize(self, event):
event.Skip()
def OnCellChange(self, event):
event.Skip()
def OnLeftClick(self, event):
""" Override left-click behavior to prevent left-click edit initiation """
# Save the cell clicked
currCell = (event.GetRow(), event.GetCol())
# Suppress event if same cell clicked twice in a row.
# This prevents a single-click from initiating an edit.
if currCell != (self._lastRow, self._lastCol): event.Skip()
def OnRightClick(self, event):
""" Move grid cursor when a cell is right-clicked """
self.SetGridCursor( event.GetRow(), event.GetCol() )
event.Skip()
def OnLeftDoubleClick(self, event):
""" Initiate the cell editor on a double-click """
# Move grid cursor to double-clicked cell
if self.CanEnableCellControl():
self.SetGridCursor( event.GetRow(), event.GetCol() )
self.EnableCellEditControl(True) # Show the cell editor
event.Skip()
def OnRangeSelect(self, event):
""" Track which cells are selected so that copy/paste behavior can be implemented """
# If a single cell is selected, then Selecting() returns False (0)
# and range coords are entire grid. In this case cancel previous selection.
# If more than one cell is selected, then Selecting() is True (1)
# and range accurately reflects selected cells. Save them.
# If more cells are added to a selection, selecting remains True (1)
self._selected = None
if event.Selecting():
self._selected = ((event.GetTopRow(), event.GetLeftCol()),
(event.GetBottomRow(), event.GetRightCol()))
event.Skip()
def Copy(self):
""" Copy the currently selected cells to the clipboard """
# TODO: raise an error when there are no cells selected?
if self._selected == None: return
((r1, c1), (r2, c2)) = self._selected
# Build a string to put on the clipboard
# (Is there a faster way to do this in Python?)
crlf = chr(13) + chr(10)
tab = chr(9)
s = ""
for row in range(r1, r2+1):
for col in range(c1, c2):
s += self.GetCellValue(row,col)
s += tab
s += self.GetCellValue(row, c2)
s += crlf
# Put the string on the clipboard
if wx.TheClipboard.Open():
wx.TheClipboard.Clear()
wx.TheClipboard.SetData(wx.TextDataObject(s))
wx.TheClipboard.Close()
def Paste(self):
""" Paste the contents of the clipboard into the currently selected cells """
# (Is there a better way to do this?)
if wx.TheClipboard.Open():
td = wx.TextDataObject()
success = wx.TheClipboard.GetData(td)
wx.TheClipboard.Close()
if not success: return # Exit on failure
s = td.GetText() # Get the text
crlf = chr(13) + chr(10) # CrLf characters
tab = chr(9) # Tab character
rows = s.split(crlf) # split into rows
rows = rows[0:-1] # leave out last element, which is always empty
for i in range(0, len(rows)): # split rows into elements
rows[i] = rows[i].split(tab)
# Get the starting and ending cell range to paste into
if self._selected == None: # If no cells selected...
r1 = self.GetGridCursorRow() # Start the paste at the current location
c1 = self.GetGridCursorCol()
r2 = self.GetNumberRows()-1 # Go to maximum row and col extents
c2 = self.GetNumberCols()-1
else: # If cells selected, only paste there
((r1, c1), (r2, c2)) = self._selected
# Enter data into spreadsheet cells one at a time
r = r1 # Init row and column counters
c = c1
for row in rows: # Loop over all rows
for element in row: # Loop over all row elements
self.SetCellValue(r, c, str(element)) # Set cell value
c += 1 # Increment the column counter
if c > c2: break # Do not exceed maximum column
r += 1
if r > r2: break # Do not exceed maximum row
c = c1
def Clear(self):
""" Clear the currently selected cells """
if self._selected == None: # If no selection...
r = self.GetGridCursorRow() # clear only current cell
c = self.GetGridCursorCol()
self.SetCellValue(r, c, "")
else: # Otherwise clear selected cells
((r1, c1), (r2, c2)) = self._selected
for r in range(r1, r2+1):
for c in range(c1, c2+1):
self.SetCellValue(r, c, "")
def SetNumberRows(self, numRows=1):
""" Set the number of rows in the sheet """
# Check for non-negative number
if numRows < 0: return False
# Adjust number of rows
curRows = self.GetNumberRows()
if curRows < numRows:
self.AppendRows(numRows - curRows)
elif curRows > numRows:
self.DeleteRows(numRows, curRows - numRows)
return True
def SetNumberCols(self, numCols=1):
""" Set the number of columns in the sheet """
# Check for non-negative number
if numCols < 0: return False
# Adjust number of rows
curCols = self.GetNumberCols()
if curCols < numCols:
self.AppendCols(numCols - curCols)
elif curCols > numCols:
self.DeleteCols(numCols, curCols - numCols)
return True