Create a ProgressBar.
<Window xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml" x:Class="ProgBar.Window1" Title ="ProgressBar" Width="500"> <StackPanel> <Button Content="One" Click="MakeOne"/> <StatusBar Name="sbar" Grid.Column="0" Grid.Row="5" VerticalAlignment="Bottom" Background="Beige" > <StatusBarItem> <TextBlock>StatusBar</TextBlock> </StatusBarItem> </StatusBar> </StackPanel> </Window> //File:Window.xaml.vb Imports System Imports System.Windows Imports System.Windows.Controls Imports System.Windows.Controls.Primitives Imports System.Windows.Data Imports System.Windows.Documents Imports System.Windows.Media Imports System.Windows.Media.Animation Imports System.Windows.Media.Imaging Imports System.Windows.Shapes Namespace ProgBar Public Partial Class Window1 Inherits Window Private Sub MakeOne(sender As Object, e As RoutedEventArgs) sbar.Items.Clear() Dim lbl As New Label() lbl.Background = New LinearGradientBrush(Colors.LightBlue, Colors.SlateBlue, 90) lbl.Content = "ProgressBar with one iteration." sbar.Items.Add(lbl) Dim progbar As New ProgressBar() progbar.IsIndeterminate = False progbar.Orientation = Orientation.Horizontal progbar.Width = 150 progbar.Height = 15 Dim duration As New Duration(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(10)) Dim doubleanimation As New DoubleAnimation(100.0, duration) progbar.BeginAnimation(ProgressBar.ValueProperty, doubleanimation) sbar.Items.Add(progbar) End Sub End Class End Namespace
1. | Indeterminate ProgressBar | ||
2. | ProgressBar with five iterations | ||
3. | ProgressBar with infinite iterations | ||
4. | Indeterminate ProgressBar | ||
5. | Show a ProgressBar While Processing on a Background Thread |