ALTADataSet.HideCalculationProgress

Occurs when the calculation process is running. Hides the progress bar.

Syntax
_HideCalculationProgress

Example
The following example provides a simple demonstration on how to customize the event procedure. VBA ads ALTADataSet Main ads = ALTADataSet ads.UseEvents = True ads.AddStressDefinition(,, 300) ads.AddFailure_2(245, 1, 353) ads.AddFailure_2(110, 1, 373) ads.AddFailure_2(180, 1, 373) ads.AddFailure_2(50, 1, 393) ads.AddFailure_2(70, 1, 393) ads.Calculate Msgbox ads_HideCalculationProgress MsgBox ("HideCalculationProgress event")

VB.NET ads ALTADataSet Main ads = ALTADataSet ads.UseEvents = True ads.AddStressDefinition(,, 300) ads.AddFailure(245, 1, 353) ads.AddFailure(110, 1, 373) ads.AddFailure(180, 1, 373) ads.AddFailure(50, 1, 393) ads.AddFailure(70, 1, 393) ads.Calculate Msgbox ads_HideCalculationProgress ads.HideCalculationProgress MsgBox ("HideCalculationProgress event")