属性和绑定之间的区别
简单来说:
- 通过属性可以轻松地将更新从 python 端传递到用户界面
- 绑定将用户界面上发生的更改传递给 python 端。
from kivy.app import App
from kivy.uix.boxlayout import BoxLayout
from kivy.lang import Builder
from kivy.properties import StringProperty
from kivy.properties import ObjectProperty
from kivy.uix.textinput import TextInput
from kivy.event import EventDispatcher
Builder.load_string("""
<CustLab1@Label>
size_hint:0.3,1
<CustLab2@Label>
text: "Result"
size_hint: 0.5,1
<CustButton@Button>
text: "+1"
size_hint: 0.1,1
<CustTextInput@TextInput>:
multiline: False
size_hint:0.1,1
<Tuto_Property>:
orientation: "vertical"
padding:10,10
spacing: 10
Label:
text: "Press the 3 button (+1) several times and then modify the number in the TextInput.The first counter (with StringProperty but no binding) doesn't take into account the change that happened in the app, but the second one does.String Property makes it easy to pass the update from the python side to the user interface, binding pass the changes that happened on the user interface to the python side. "
text_size: self.size
padding: 20,20
Property_no_Binding:
Property_with_Binding:
Simple:
<Property_no_Binding>:
spacing: 10
label_ObjectProperty: result
CustLab1:
text: "With Property but no Binding"
CustButton:
on_press: root.counter_textInput_StringProperty()
CustTextInput:
id:textinput_id
text: root.textInput_StringProperty
CustLab2:
id: result
<Property_with_Binding>:
spacing: 10
label_ObjectProperty: result
CustLab1:
text: "With Property and Binding"
CustButton:
on_press: root.counter_textInput_StringProperty()
CustTextInput:
id:textinput_id
text: root.textInput_StringProperty
on_text: root.textInput_StringProperty = self.text ## this is the binding
CustLab2:
id: result
<Simple>
spacing: 10
CustLab1:
text: "Without Property"
CustButton:
on_press: root.simple(textinput_id, result)
CustTextInput:
id:textinput_id
text: "0"
CustLab2:
id: result
""")
class Property_no_Binding(BoxLayout):
textInput_StringProperty= StringProperty("0")
label_ObjectProperty = ObjectProperty(None)
def counter_textInput_StringProperty(self):
self.label_ObjectProperty.text= ("Before the counter was updated:\n\n textinput_id.text:" + self.ids.textinput_id.text + "\n\n textInput_StringProperty:" + self.textInput_StringProperty)
self.textInput_StringProperty =str(int(self.textInput_StringProperty)+1)
class Property_with_Binding(BoxLayout):
textInput_StringProperty= StringProperty("0")
label_ObjectProperty = ObjectProperty(None)
def counter_textInput_StringProperty(self):
self.label_ObjectProperty.text= ("Before the counter was updated:\n\n textinput_id.text:" + self.ids.textinput_id.text + "\n\n textInput_StringProperty:" + self.textInput_StringProperty)
self.textInput_StringProperty =str(int(self.textInput_StringProperty)+1)
pass
class Simple(BoxLayout):
def simple(self,textinput_id, result):
result.text = ("Before the counter was updated:\n\nIn the TextInput:" + textinput_id.text)
textinput_id.text = str(int(textinput_id.text) + 1)
pass
class Tuto_Property(BoxLayout):
# def __init__(self, **kwargs):
# super(All, self).__init__(**kwargs)
# app=App.get_running_app()
# self.objproper_number.bind(text=lambda *a: self.change(app))
# print(self.parent)
# def counter(self,app):
# print("Stringproperty:",app.numbertext)
# print("ObjectProperty:",self.objproper_number.text)
# print("text:",self.ids.number.text,"\n")
# app.numbertext=str(int(app.numbertext)+1)
# def change(self, app):
# app.numbertext=self.objproper_number.text
pass
class MyApp(App):
numbertext = StringProperty("0")
def build(self):
return Tuto_Property()
MyApp().run()