In this article tutorial I show you how can create a progressbar and set it with value 76.
This example looks like this:
The source code is not very complicated and is very readable for any developer with minimal knowledge in the programming area.
import pygame
import pygame_gui
pygame.init()
pygame.display.set_caption('Quick Start')
window_surface = pygame.display.set_mode((640, 480))
background = pygame.Surface((640, 480))
background.fill(pygame.Color('#0076AB'))
manager = pygame_gui.UIManager((640, 480))
print(dir(pygame_gui.elements.UIProgressBar))
myProgressBar = pygame_gui.elements.UIProgressBar(relative_rect=pygame.Rect((50, 100), (300, 40)),
visible= 1,
manager=manager)
myProgressBar.set_current_progress(76)
clock = pygame.time.Clock()
is_running = True
while is_running:
time_delta = clock.tick(60)/1000.0
for event in pygame.event.get():
if event.type == pygame.QUIT:
is_running = False
if event.type == pygame_gui.UI_BUTTON_PRESSED:
if event.ui_element == hello_button:
print('Hello World!')
manager.process_events(event)
manager.update(time_delta)
window_surface.blit(background, (0, 0))
manager.draw_ui(window_surface)
pygame.display.update()