ALTADataSet.HideCalculationProgress
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Member of: SynthesisAPI.ALTADataSet
Occurs when the calculation process is running. Hides the progress bar.
Remarks: To hide the messages or write your own code for the event procedure, set the UseEvents
property of the object to True. The event is raised by the class methods.
Syntax
_HideCalculationProgress()
Example
The following example provides a simple demonstration on how to customize the event procedure.
VBA 'Specify a variable to handle the event. Private WithEvents ads As ALTADataSet '---------------------------- Sub Main() 'Associate the event variable with an object. Set ads = New ALTADataSet 'Set the application to use your event procedure. ads.UseEvents = True 'Define a stress type with a use stress level of 300. Call ads.AddStressDefinition("Stress1", , 300) 'To trigger the event, analyze a data set. Call ads.AddFailure_2(245, 1, 353) Call ads.AddFailure_2(110, 1, 373) Call ads.AddFailure_2(180, 1, 373) Call ads.AddFailure_2(50, 1, 393) Call ads.AddFailure_2(70, 1, 393) ads.Calculate Msgbox("End") End Sub '---------------------------- Private Sub ads_HideCalculationProgress() '<Add code here to handle the event.> MsgBox ("HideCalculationProgress event") End Sub
VB.NET 'Specify a variable to handle the event. Private WithEvents ads As ALTADataSet '---------------------------- Sub Main() 'Associate the event variable with an object. ads = New ALTADataSet 'Set the application to use your event procedure. ads.UseEvents = True 'Define a stress type with a use stress level of 300. ads.AddStressDefinition("Stress1", , 300) 'To trigger the event, analyze a data set. ads.AddFailure(245, 1, 353) ads.AddFailure(110, 1, 373) ads.AddFailure(180, 1, 373) ads.AddFailure(50, 1, 393) ads.AddFailure(70, 1, 393) ads.Calculate Msgbox("End") End Sub '---------------------------- Private Sub ads_HideCalculationProgress() Handles ads.HideCalculationProgress '<Add code here to handle the event.> MsgBox ("HideCalculationProgress event") End Sub