Getting value of radiobutton trouble
Philippe C. Martin
philippe at philippecmartin.com
Sat May 28 17:07:07 EDT 2005
Hi,
I think your second call to Tk() does it: this works although the look is
different:
from Tkinter import *
class GetVariant:
def __init__(self):
self.root = Tk()
self.mainframe = Frame(self.root,bg="yellow")
self.mainframe.pack(fill=BOTH,expand=1)
self.firstframe = Frame(self.mainframe,bg="red")
self.firstframe.pack(side=BOTTOM,expand=1)
global v
v = StringVar()
self.radiobutton = Radiobutton(self.firstframe,text= "Variant
1", variable=v, value="Variant 1")
self.radiobutton.pack(side=TOP,anchor=W)
self.radiobutton.select()
self.radiobutton = Radiobutton(self.firstframe,text= "Variant
2", variable=v, value="Variant 2")
self.radiobutton.pack(side=TOP,anchor=W)
self.radiobutton = Radiobutton(self.firstframe,text= "Variant
3", variable=v, value="Variant 3")
self.radiobutton.pack(side=TOP,anchor=W)
self.secondframe = Frame(self.mainframe,bg="blue")
self.secondframe.pack()
self.var = Button(self.secondframe,text="What
Variant",command=self.call)
self.var.pack(expand=1,side=BOTTOM)
def call(self):
self.variant = v.get()
print 'Input => "%s"' % self.variant
class OneButton:
def __init__(self):
self.root = Tk()
Button(self.root,text="click me",command=self.getvar).pack()
def getvar(self):
a=GetVariant()
d = OneButton()
d.root.mainloop()
VK wrote:
> Hi!
> What I'm missing in following code? Cannot get the values of
> radiobuttons. Starting only one class (GetVariant), it works. When I put
> two classes together, it doesn't.
> Regards, VK
>
> from Tkinter import *
> class GetVariant:
> def __init__(self):
> self.root = Tk()
> self.mainframe = Frame(self.root,bg="yellow")
> self.mainframe.pack(fill=BOTH,expand=1)
>
> self.firstframe = Frame(self.mainframe,bg="red")
> self.firstframe.pack(side=BOTTOM,expand=1)
>
> global v
> v = StringVar()
> self.radiobutton = Radiobutton(self.firstframe,text= "Variant
> 1", variable=v, value="Variant 1")
> self.radiobutton.pack(side=TOP,anchor=W)
> self.radiobutton.select()
> self.radiobutton = Radiobutton(self.firstframe,text= "Variant
> 2", variable=v, value="Variant 2")
> self.radiobutton.pack(side=TOP,anchor=W)
> self.radiobutton = Radiobutton(self.firstframe,text= "Variant
> 3", variable=v, value="Variant 3")
> self.radiobutton.pack(side=TOP,anchor=W)
>
>
>
> self.secondframe = Frame(self.mainframe,bg="blue")
> self.secondframe.pack()
> self.var = Button(self.secondframe,text="What
> Variant",command=self.call)
> self.var.pack(expand=1,side=BOTTOM)
>
>
>
> def call(self):
> self.variant = v.get()
> print 'Input => "%s"' % self.variant
>
> class OneButton:
> def __init__(self):
> self.root = Tk()
> Button(self.root,text="click me",command=self.getvar).pack()
> def getvar(self):
> a=GetVariant()
>
> d = OneButton()
> d.root.mainloop()
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