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A customizeable Python progress bar. Call (instantiate) outside of a loop and update inside of the for loop with the current loop index.
# Print iterations progress
def printProgressBar (iteration, total, prefix = '', suffix = '', decimals = 1, length = 100, fill = '█'):
"""
Call in a loop to create terminal progress bar
@params:
iteration - Required : current iteration (Int)
total - Required : total iterations (Int)
prefix - Optional : prefix string (Str)
suffix - Optional : suffix string (Str)
decimals - Optional : positive number of decimals in percent complete (Int)
length - Optional : character length of bar (Int)
fill - Optional : bar fill character (Str)
"""
percent = ("{0:." + str(decimals) + "f}").format(100 * (iteration / float(total)))
filledLength = int(length * iteration // total)
bar = fill * filledLength + '-' * (length - filledLength)
print('\r%s |%s| %s%% %s' % (prefix, bar, percent, suffix), end = '\r')
# Print New Line on Complete
if iteration == total:
print()
#
# Sample Usage
#
from time import sleep
# make a list
items = list(range(0, 57))
i = 0
l = len(items)
# Initial call to print 0% progress
printProgressBar(i, l, prefix = 'Progress:', suffix = 'Complete', length = 50)
for item in items:
# Do stuff...
sleep(0.1)
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