EstimatedProgress
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]DocumentLoadingArgs.EstimatedProgress property
Overall estimated percentage progress.
public double EstimatedProgress { get; }
Examples
Shows how to notify the user if document loading exceeded expected loading time.
public void ProgressCallback()
{
LoadingProgressCallback progressCallback = new LoadingProgressCallback();
LoadOptions loadOptions = new LoadOptions { ProgressCallback = progressCallback };
try
{
Document doc = new Document(MyDir + "Big document.docx", loadOptions);
}
catch (OperationCanceledException exception)
{
Console.WriteLine(exception.Message);
// Handle loading duration issue.
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Cancel a document loading after the "MaxDuration" seconds.
/// </summary>
public class LoadingProgressCallback : IDocumentLoadingCallback
{
/// <summary>
/// Ctr.
/// </summary>
public LoadingProgressCallback()
{
mLoadingStartedAt = DateTime.Now;
}
/// <summary>
/// Callback method which called during document loading.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="args">Loading arguments.</param>
public void Notify(DocumentLoadingArgs args)
{
DateTime canceledAt = DateTime.Now;
double ellapsedSeconds = (canceledAt - mLoadingStartedAt).TotalSeconds;
if (ellapsedSeconds > MaxDuration)
throw new OperationCanceledException($"EstimatedProgress = {args.EstimatedProgress}; CanceledAt = {canceledAt}");
}
/// <summary>
/// Date and time when document loading is started.
/// </summary>
private readonly DateTime mLoadingStartedAt;
/// <summary>
/// Maximum allowed duration in sec.
/// </summary>
private const double MaxDuration = 0.5;
}
See Also
- class DocumentLoadingArgs
- namespace Aspose.Words.Loading
- assembly Aspose.Words