[Tkinter-discuss] Make GUI

Vinu Vikram vvinuv at gmail.com
Fri Mar 30 22:35:59 CEST 2007


Dear Bob
Thank you very much for your detailed script. I could do my script using
this.
Thank you once again
Vinu V.

On 3/30/07, Bob Greschke <bob at passcal.nmt.edu> wrote:
>
> #! /bin/env python2.3
>
> from Tkinter import *
> from sys import exit
>
> Root = Tk()
>
> InputVar = StringVar()
> OutputVar = StringVar()
>
>
> ######################
> # BEGIN: class Command
> # Pass arguments to functions from button presses and menu
> selections! Nice!
> # In your declaration:  ...command = Command(func, args,...)
> # Also use in bind() statements
> #   x.bind("<****>", Command(func, args...))
> class Command:
>      def __init__(self, func, *args, **kw):
>          self.func = func
>          self.args = args
>          self.kw = kw
>      def __call__(self, *args, **kw):
>          args = self.args+args
>          kw.update(self.kw)
>          apply(self.func, args, kw)
> # END: class Command
>
>
>
>
> ###############################
> # BEGIN: XSqCalc(InVar, OutVar)
> def XSqCalc(InVar, OutVar):
>      Value = InVar.get().strip()
>      if Value == "":
>          OutVar.set("error")
>          return
>      Value = float(Value)
>      Value = Value*Value
>      OutVar.set(str(Value))
>      return
> # END: def XSqCalc
>
>
>
>
> Label(Root, text = "Enter a value in the field\non the left, click the
> \n\"X^2\"
> button and see the\nanswer in the field on the right.").pack(side = TOP)
> Sub = Frame(Root)
> Entry(Sub, width = 10, textvariable = InputVar, bg = "white", \
>          fg = "black").pack(side = LEFT)
> Label(Sub, text = " ").pack(side = LEFT)
> Button(Sub, text = "X^2", command = Command(XSqCalc, InputVar, \
>          OutputVar)).pack(side = LEFT)
> Label(Sub, text = " ").pack(side = LEFT)
> Entry(Sub, width = 10, textvariable = OutputVar, bg = "white", \
>          fg = "black").pack(side = LEFT)
> Sub.pack(side = TOP, padx = 5, pady = 5)
> Button(Root, text = "Quit", command = exit).pack(side = TOP)
>
> Root.mainloop()
>
>
> That python2.3 line at the beginning may need to be changed for your
> system.
> The text of that first Label() should all be on the same line.
>
> Bob
>
> On Mar 30, 2007, at 11:35, Vinu Vikram wrote:
>
> > Dear All
> > I wrote a python script which will take  values from a
> > configuration file and perform some operation and give an answer. I
> > would like to make a gui for the script using Tkinter. Could
> > anybody help me to do that? Suppose my script use a variable 'x' to
> > calculate x^2. I would like to give the value x=2 through a GUI and
> > get the output in the same window. Please help me to find the
> > solution.
> > Thanking You
> > Vinu V.
> > --
> > VINU VIKRAM
> > http://iucaa.ernet.in/~vvinuv/
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>


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http://iucaa.ernet.in/~vvinuv/
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