Progress bar with dynamic text & text color update Progress bar with dynamic text & text color update wpf wpf

Progress bar with dynamic text & text color update


Here is one way to do it using a modified version of the ProgressBars default Template. It contains two TextBlocks

  • The first TextBlock is the black one
  • The second TextBlock is the white one. This TextBlock has the Width of the full control and Clip set to the Width of the progress part

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The text of the ProgressBar is binding to the Tag property. Usable like this.

<ProgressBar TextBlock.FontWeight="Bold"             Tag="ProgressBar Text"             Foreground="Blue"             Style="{DynamicResource MyProgressBarStyle}"/>

MyProgressBarStyle

<LinearGradientBrush x:Key="ProgressBarBackground" EndPoint="1,0" StartPoint="0,0">    <GradientStop Color="#BABABA" Offset="0"/>    <GradientStop Color="#C7C7C7" Offset="0.5"/>    <GradientStop Color="#BABABA" Offset="1"/></LinearGradientBrush><LinearGradientBrush x:Key="ProgressBarBorderBrush" EndPoint="0,1" StartPoint="0,0">    <GradientStop Color="#B2B2B2" Offset="0"/>    <GradientStop Color="#8C8C8C" Offset="1"/></LinearGradientBrush><LinearGradientBrush x:Key="ProgressBarGlassyHighlight" EndPoint="0,1" StartPoint="0,0">    <GradientStop Color="#50FFFFFF" Offset="0.5385"/>    <GradientStop Color="#00FFFFFF" Offset="0.5385"/></LinearGradientBrush><LinearGradientBrush x:Key="ProgressBarTopHighlight" EndPoint="0,1" StartPoint="0,0">    <GradientStop Color="#80FFFFFF" Offset="0.05"/>    <GradientStop Color="#00FFFFFF" Offset="0.25"/></LinearGradientBrush><LinearGradientBrush x:Key="ProgressBarIndicatorAnimatedFill" EndPoint="1,0" StartPoint="0,0">    <GradientStop Color="#00FFFFFF" Offset="0"/>    <GradientStop Color="#60FFFFFF" Offset="0.4"/>    <GradientStop Color="#60FFFFFF" Offset="0.6"/>    <GradientStop Color="#00FFFFFF" Offset="1"/></LinearGradientBrush><LinearGradientBrush x:Key="ProgressBarIndicatorDarkEdgeLeft" EndPoint="1,0" StartPoint="0,0">    <GradientStop Color="#0C000000" Offset="0"/>    <GradientStop Color="#20000000" Offset="0.3"/>    <GradientStop Color="#00000000" Offset="1"/></LinearGradientBrush><LinearGradientBrush x:Key="ProgressBarIndicatorDarkEdgeRight" EndPoint="1,0" StartPoint="0,0">    <GradientStop Color="#00000000" Offset="0"/>    <GradientStop Color="#20000000" Offset="0.7"/>    <GradientStop Color="#0C000000" Offset="1"/></LinearGradientBrush><RadialGradientBrush x:Key="ProgressBarIndicatorLightingEffectLeft" RadiusY="1" RadiusX="1" RelativeTransform="1,0,0,1,0.5,0.5">    <GradientStop Color="#60FFFFC4" Offset="0"/>    <GradientStop Color="#00FFFFC4" Offset="1"/></RadialGradientBrush><LinearGradientBrush x:Key="ProgressBarIndicatorLightingEffect" EndPoint="0,0" StartPoint="0,1">    <GradientStop Color="#60FFFFC4" Offset="0"/>    <GradientStop Color="#00FFFFC4" Offset="1"/></LinearGradientBrush><RadialGradientBrush x:Key="ProgressBarIndicatorLightingEffectRight" RadiusY="1" RadiusX="1" RelativeTransform="1,0,0,1,-0.5,0.5">    <GradientStop Color="#60FFFFC4" Offset="0"/>    <GradientStop Color="#00FFFFC4" Offset="1"/></RadialGradientBrush><LinearGradientBrush x:Key="ProgressBarIndicatorGlassyHighlight" EndPoint="0,1" StartPoint="0,0">    <GradientStop Color="#90FFFFFF" Offset="0.5385"/>    <GradientStop Color="#00FFFFFF" Offset="0.5385"/></LinearGradientBrush><Style x:Key="MyProgressBarStyle" TargetType="{x:Type ProgressBar}">    <Setter Property="Foreground" Value="#01D328"/>    <Setter Property="Background" Value="{StaticResource ProgressBarBackground}"/>    <Setter Property="BorderBrush" Value="{StaticResource ProgressBarBorderBrush}"/>    <Setter Property="BorderThickness" Value="1"/>    <Setter Property="Template">        <Setter.Value>            <ControlTemplate TargetType="{x:Type ProgressBar}">                <Grid x:Name="TemplateRoot" SnapsToDevicePixels="true">                    <TextBlock Text="{TemplateBinding Tag}" Grid.ZIndex="2" Foreground="Black"                                        HorizontalAlignment="Center"                                        VerticalAlignment="Center"/>                    <TextBlock Text="{TemplateBinding Tag}"                                Grid.ZIndex="3" Foreground="White"                                Width="{Binding ElementName=rectangle, Path=ActualWidth}"                                TextAlignment="Center"                                HorizontalAlignment="Stretch"                                VerticalAlignment="Center">                        <TextBlock.Clip>                            <RectangleGeometry>                                <RectangleGeometry.Rect>                                    <MultiBinding Converter="{StaticResource RectConverter}">                                        <Binding ElementName="Indicator" Path="ActualWidth"/>                                        <Binding ElementName="Indicator" Path="ActualHeight"/>                                    </MultiBinding>                                </RectangleGeometry.Rect>                            </RectangleGeometry>                        </TextBlock.Clip>                    </TextBlock>                    <Rectangle x:Name="rectangle" Fill="{TemplateBinding Background}" RadiusY="2" RadiusX="2"/>                    <Border Background="{StaticResource ProgressBarGlassyHighlight}" CornerRadius="2" Margin="1"/>                    <Border BorderBrush="#80FFFFFF" BorderThickness="1,0,1,1" Background="{StaticResource ProgressBarTopHighlight}" Margin="1"/>                    <Rectangle x:Name="PART_Track" Margin="1"/>                    <Decorator x:Name="PART_Indicator" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Margin="1">                        <Grid x:Name="Foreground">                            <Rectangle x:Name="Indicator" Fill="{TemplateBinding Foreground}"/>                            <Grid x:Name="Animation" ClipToBounds="true">                                <Rectangle x:Name="PART_GlowRect" Fill="{StaticResource ProgressBarIndicatorAnimatedFill}" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Margin="-100,0,0,0" Width="100"/>                            </Grid>                            <Grid x:Name="Overlay">                                <Grid.ColumnDefinitions>                                    <ColumnDefinition MaxWidth="15"/>                                    <ColumnDefinition Width="0.1*"/>                                    <ColumnDefinition MaxWidth="15"/>                                </Grid.ColumnDefinitions>                                <Grid.RowDefinitions>                                    <RowDefinition/>                                    <RowDefinition/>                                </Grid.RowDefinitions>                                <Rectangle x:Name="LeftDark" Fill="{StaticResource ProgressBarIndicatorDarkEdgeLeft}" Margin="1,1,0,1" RadiusY="1" RadiusX="1" Grid.RowSpan="2"/>                                <Rectangle x:Name="RightDark" Grid.Column="2" Fill="{StaticResource ProgressBarIndicatorDarkEdgeRight}" Margin="0,1,1,1" RadiusY="1" RadiusX="1" Grid.RowSpan="2"/>                                <Rectangle x:Name="LeftLight" Grid.Column="0" Fill="{StaticResource ProgressBarIndicatorLightingEffectLeft}" Grid.Row="2"/>                                <Rectangle x:Name="CenterLight" Grid.Column="1" Fill="{StaticResource ProgressBarIndicatorLightingEffect}" Grid.Row="2"/>                                <Rectangle x:Name="RightLight" Grid.Column="2" Fill="{StaticResource ProgressBarIndicatorLightingEffectRight}" Grid.Row="2"/>                                <Border x:Name="Highlight1" Background="{StaticResource ProgressBarIndicatorGlassyHighlight}" Grid.ColumnSpan="3" Grid.RowSpan="2"/>                                <Border x:Name="Highlight2" Background="{StaticResource ProgressBarTopHighlight}" Grid.ColumnSpan="3" Grid.RowSpan="2"/>                            </Grid>                        </Grid>                    </Decorator>                    <Border BorderBrush="{TemplateBinding BorderBrush}" BorderThickness="{TemplateBinding BorderThickness}" CornerRadius="2"/>                </Grid>                <ControlTemplate.Triggers>                    <Trigger Property="Orientation" Value="Vertical">                        <Setter Property="LayoutTransform" TargetName="TemplateRoot">                            <Setter.Value>                                <RotateTransform Angle="-90"/>                            </Setter.Value>                        </Setter>                    </Trigger>                    <Trigger Property="IsIndeterminate" Value="true">                        <Setter Property="Visibility" TargetName="LeftDark" Value="Collapsed"/>                        <Setter Property="Visibility" TargetName="RightDark" Value="Collapsed"/>                        <Setter Property="Visibility" TargetName="LeftLight" Value="Collapsed"/>                        <Setter Property="Visibility" TargetName="CenterLight" Value="Collapsed"/>                        <Setter Property="Visibility" TargetName="RightLight" Value="Collapsed"/>                        <Setter Property="Visibility" TargetName="Indicator" Value="Collapsed"/>                    </Trigger>                    <Trigger Property="IsIndeterminate" Value="false">                        <Setter Property="Background" TargetName="Animation" Value="#80B5FFA9"/>                    </Trigger>                </ControlTemplate.Triggers>            </ControlTemplate>        </Setter.Value>    </Setter></Style>

RectConverter

public class RectConverter : IMultiValueConverter{    public object Convert(object[] values, Type targetType, object parameter, System.Globalization.CultureInfo culture)    {        double width = (double)values[0];        double height = (double)values[1];        return new Rect(0, 0, width, height);    }    public object[] ConvertBack(object value, Type[] targetTypes, object parameter, System.Globalization.CultureInfo culture)    {        throw new NotImplementedException();    }}


Here's a solution in Silverlight but it should be easy to convert it to WPF.

I'm using linear gradient brush to change the text color in the text block, I created a user control with a progress bar and a text block, let's call it "SpecialProgressBar"

Here's the XAML:

<UserControl x:Class="TestSilverlightApplication.SpecialProgressBar"             xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"             xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"             xmlns:d="http://schemas.microsoft.com/expression/blend/2008"             xmlns:mc="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/markup-compatibility/2006"             mc:Ignorable="d"             d:DesignHeight="300"             d:DesignWidth="400"             x:Name="specialProgressBar">    <Canvas  Width="Auto"             Height="Auto">        <ProgressBar Name="progressBar"                     IsIndeterminate="False"                     Background="White"                     Foreground="Blue"                     Height="{Binding Height, ElementName=specialProgressBar}"                     Width="{Binding Width, ElementName=specialProgressBar}" />        <TextBlock x:Name="textBlock"                   FontWeight="Bold"                   Text="xxx of yyy" />    </Canvas></UserControl>

And here's the code:

using System.Windows;using System.Windows.Controls;using System.Windows.Media;namespace TestSilverlightApplication{    public partial class SpecialProgressBar : UserControl    {        private Point _textBlockPosition;        private readonly LinearGradientBrush _linearGradientBrush;        private readonly GradientStop _gradientStop;        public SpecialProgressBar()        {            InitializeComponent();            // will be changing this gradient stop as the progress bar value changes            _gradientStop = new GradientStop            {                Color = Colors.Black,                Offset = 0            };            // the default brush we want to start with,            // you might want to play with the start point x value to get the effect you want            _linearGradientBrush = new LinearGradientBrush            {                StartPoint = new Point(-0.2, 0.5),                EndPoint = new Point(1, 0.5),                GradientStops = new GradientStopCollection                {                    _gradientStop,                    new GradientStop                    {                        Color = Colors.Black,                        Offset = 1                    }                }            };            // set the brush to the text block             textBlock.Foreground = _linearGradientBrush;            Loaded += new RoutedEventHandler(SpecialProgressBar_Loaded);            progressBar.ValueChanged += new RoutedPropertyChangedEventHandler<double>(progressBar_ValueChanged);        }        private void SpecialProgressBar_Loaded(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)        {            // center text block on top of the progress bar            _textBlockPosition = new Point(progressBar.Width / 2 - textBlock.ActualWidth / 2,                                           progressBar.Height / 2 - textBlock.ActualHeight / 2);            textBlock.SetValue(Canvas.LeftProperty, _textBlockPosition.X);            textBlock.SetValue(Canvas.TopProperty, _textBlockPosition.Y);        }        private void progressBar_ValueChanged(object sender, RoutedPropertyChangedEventArgs<double> e)        {            // print out the value in the text block            textBlock.Text = string.Concat(e.NewValue, " of ", progressBar.Maximum);            // get the value relative to the size of the progress bar            var x = e.NewValue / progressBar.Maximum * progressBar.Width;                         // if the value is equal to or greater than the position of the text block on the canvas (on the progress bar)            // then we want to change the gradient offset and color.            if (x >= _textBlockPosition.X)            {                _gradientStop.Offset += 0.1 * textBlock.ActualWidth / progressBar.Width;                _gradientStop.Color = Colors.White;                // when we pass the end of the text block we don't need the gradient any more,                // replace it with a solid white color                if (_gradientStop.Offset >= 1)                {                    textBlock.Foreground = new SolidColorBrush(Colors.White);                }            }        }    }}

The last step is to add the user control to a page (or another user control)

<UserControl x:Class="TestSilverlightApplication.MainPage"             xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"             xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"             xmlns:d="http://schemas.microsoft.com/expression/blend/2008"             xmlns:mc="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/markup-compatibility/2006"             xmlns:TestSilverlightApplication="clr-namespace:TestSilverlightApplication"             mc:Ignorable="d">    <Grid>        <TestSilverlightApplication:SpecialProgressBar x:Name="specialProgressBar"                                                       Width="200"                                                       Height="40" />    </Grid></UserControl>

And to test it out I added a timer to change the progress bar value:

using System;using System.Windows.Controls;using System.Windows.Threading;namespace TestSilverlightApplication{    public partial class MainPage : UserControl    {        public MainPage()        {            InitializeComponent();            this.Loaded += new System.Windows.RoutedEventHandler(MainPage_Loaded);        }        private void MainPage_Loaded(object sender, System.Windows.RoutedEventArgs e)        {            var timer = new DispatcherTimer();            timer.Tick += (s, args) => specialProgressBar.progressBar.Value += 1;            timer.Interval = new TimeSpan(1000000);            timer.Start();        }    }}

It looks like this:

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This is a quick and dirty solution but it's a start, I think. Hope this helps.


Though I dint used the whole solution provided by Meleak, but here is how i did it.

<ProgressBar x:Name="SummaryProgressBar"                         BorderBrush="Black"                         BorderThickness="1"                         Background="LightGray"                         FlowDirection="LeftToRight"                         Maximum="1"                         MinWidth="200"                         Width="Auto">                <ProgressBar.Value>                    <MultiBinding Converter="{StaticResource ArithmeticConverter}"                                  Mode="OneWay">                        <Binding Path="ABCCollectionView.Count"/>                        <Binding Source="{StaticResource DivideArithmeticSymbol}" />                        <Binding Path="XYZCollectionView.Count"/>                    </MultiBinding>                </ProgressBar.Value>            </ProgressBar>            <!-- Black Progress Bar Text -->            <TextBlock x:Name="TextBlockBlack"                       VerticalAlignment="Center"                       TextAlignment="Center"                       HorizontalAlignment="Stretch"                       FontWeight="Bold"                       Foreground="Black"                       Text="{Binding SummaryText}"                       Width="{Binding ElementName=SummaryProgressBar, Path=ActualWidth}"></TextBlock>            <!-- White Progress Bar Text -->            <TextBlock x:Name="TextBlockWhite"                       VerticalAlignment="Center"                       TextAlignment="Center"                       HorizontalAlignment="Stretch"                       FontWeight="Bold"                       Foreground="White"                       Text="{Binding SummaryText}"                       Width="{Binding ElementName=SummaryProgressBar, Path=ActualWidth}">                <TextBlock.Clip>                    <RectangleGeometry>                        <RectangleGeometry.Rect>                            <MultiBinding Converter="{StaticResource ProgressBarFillToRectConverter}">                                    <Binding ElementName="SummaryProgressBar" Path="Value"/>                                    <Binding ElementName="TextBlockWhite" Path="ActualWidth" />                                    <Binding ElementName="TextBlockWhite" Path="ActualHeight"/>                                </MultiBinding>                        </RectangleGeometry.Rect>                    </RectangleGeometry>                </TextBlock.Clip>            </TextBlock>

and here is converter

 /// <summary>/// Converts the ProgressBar Fill percentage width to a Rectangle whose width is calculated by multiplying Fill Percentage to Actual Width of control. Height is passed too./// Note: This converter is used in showing WHITE & BLACK text on progress bar. Also use White textblock next to Black not reverse in XAML./// </summary>public class ProgressBarFillToRectConverter : IMultiValueConverter{    public object Convert(object[] values, Type targetType, object parameter, System.Globalization.CultureInfo culture)    {        if (values != null && values[0] != null && values[1] != null && values[2] != null)        {            double progressBarFillPercentage = (double)values[0];            double textBlockActualyWidth = (double)values[1];            double textBlockHeight = (double)values[2];            return new Rect(0, 0, progressBarFillPercentage * textBlockActualyWidth, textBlockHeight); // ProgressBarFillWidth is calculated by multiplying Fill             // percentage with actual width        }        return new Rect(0, 0, 0, 0); // Default Zero size rectangle    }    public object[] ConvertBack(object value, Type[] targetTypes, object parameter, System.Globalization.CultureInfo culture)    {        throw new NotImplementedException();    }}