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===about hiDisplayProgressBox===

tomchen
tomchen over 10 years ago

Hi :

I follow the example of "skill user guide"  to try the hiDisplayProgressBox, and it works well.

However when I try to use this function to see status in my large case, the virtuoso is still processing  my skill function although the process Box is 100%.

my case is below:

To use skill to replace device parameter in 1000x1000, and I want to let user to know the process of replace device parameter. for small case , it works well. But in this case , Replace device parameter is still doing after process Box is 100%.

I know it relative  "total steps" of hiDisplayProgressBox. currently I use length(cv~>instances) to get "total steps". But it seems not correct.

I want to know there  is any way can get the correct total steps or not.

 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    Presumably this is just a matter of the last 1% being a significant amount of work to be done? You may have to do your calculation so that you scale up your total number of points for the progress box so that your total amount of work ends up being around 99%. Not sure if that makes sense, but your question wasn't very clear, so I'm trying to guess what your problem actually is.

    If you do this, the user may only see it very briefly hit 100% (or never see that at all before you close the progress box)?

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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