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<!DOCTYPE html>
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<html lang="en">
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    <head>
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        <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
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        <title>PIXI Progress</title>
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        <link rel="stylesheet" href="../3rdparty/highlight/styles/default.css" />
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        <link rel="stylesheet" href="../../css/doctest.css" />
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        <script src="../3rdparty/highlight/highlight.pack.js"></script>
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        <script src="../../dist/iwmlib.3rdparty.js"></script>
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        <script src="../../dist/iwmlib.js"></script>
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        <script src="../../dist/iwmlib.pixi.js"></script>
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    </head>
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    <body onload="Doctest.run()">
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        <h1><a href="../index.html">lib.</a><a href="index.html">pixi.</a>Progress</h1>
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        <p>A progress bar can be used to show a user how far along he/she is in a process.</p>
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        <h2>Example 1</h2>
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        <p>Let's look at the progress bar example:</p>
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        <br />
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        <canvas id="canvas" class="interactive"></canvas>
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        <p>
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            What you should see: When the page finished loading, a progress bar should overlay the PixiJS application.
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        </p>
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        <script class="doctest">
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            const app = new PIXIApp({
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                view: canvas,
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                width: 900,
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                height: 250,
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                transparent: false
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            })
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                .setup()
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                .run()
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            let progress1 = new Progress({
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                app: app
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            })
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            app.scene.addChild(progress1)
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            setTimeout(() => (progress1.progress = 10), 500)
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            setTimeout(() => (progress1.progress = 20), 800)
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            setTimeout(() => (progress1.progress = 50), 900)
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            setTimeout(() => (progress1.progress = 80), 1500)
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            setTimeout(() => (progress1.progress = 100), 1700)
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        </script>
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        <h2>Example 2</h2>
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        <canvas id="canvas2" class="interactive"></canvas>
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        <p>
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            What you should see: When the page finished loading, a progress bar should overlay the PixiJS application.
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        </p>
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        <script class="doctest">
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            const app2 = new PIXIApp({
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                view: canvas2,
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                width: 900,
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                height: 250,
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                transparent: false,
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                progress: {
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                    height: 20,
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                    fillActive: 0xe7bc51,
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                    margin: 200
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                }
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            })
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                .setup()
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                .run()
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            setTimeout(() => app2.progress(10), 1000)
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            setTimeout(() => app2.progress(30), 2000)
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            setTimeout(() => app2.progress(35), 2300)
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            setTimeout(() => app2.progress(50), 2800)
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            setTimeout(() => app2.progress(60), 3500)
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            setTimeout(() => app2.progress(90), 4500)
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            setTimeout(() => app2.progress(100), 5000)
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        </script>
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    </body>
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</html>
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