Reputation: 672
I'm using Python 3 to output 2 progress bars in the console like this:
100%|###############################################|
45%|###################### |
Both bars grow concurrently in separate threads.
The thread operations are fine and both progress bars are doing their job, but when I want to print them out they print on top of each other on one line in the console. I just got one line progress bar which alternates between showing these 2 progress bars.
Is there any way these progress bars can grow on separate lines concurrently?
Upvotes: 11
Views: 1417
Reputation: 11002
You need a CLI framework. Curses
is perfect if you are working on Unix (and there is a port for Windows which can be found here : https://stackoverflow.com/a/19851287/1741450 )
import curses
import time
import threading
def show_progress(win,X_line,sleeping_time):
# This is to move the progress bar per iteration.
pos = 10
# Random number I chose for demonstration.
for i in range(15):
# Add '.' for each iteration.
win.addstr(X_line,pos,".")
# Refresh or we'll never see it.
win.refresh()
# Here is where you can customize for data/percentage.
time.sleep(sleeping_time)
# Need to move up or we'll just redraw the same cell!
pos += 1
# Current text: Progress ............... Done!
win.addstr(X_line,26,"Done!")
# Gotta show our changes.
win.refresh()
# Without this the bar fades too quickly for this example.
time.sleep(0.5)
def show_progress_A(win):
show_progress( win, 1, 0.1)
def show_progress_B(win):
show_progress( win, 4 , 0.5)
if __name__ == '__main__':
curses.initscr()
win = curses.newwin(6,32,14,10)
win.border(0)
win.addstr(1,1,"Progress ")
win.addstr(4,1,"Progress ")
win.refresh()
threading.Thread( target = show_progress_B, args = (win,) ).start()
time.sleep(2.0)
threading.Thread( target = show_progress_A, args = (win,)).start()
Upvotes: 3