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12

how to install tkinter

sudo apt-get install python3-tk
Posted by: Guest on June-09-2020
6

how to create a tkinter window

#Creating Tkinter Window In Python:

from tkinter import *

new_window = Tk() #Create a window ; spaces should be denoted with underscores ; every window should have a different name
new_window.title("My Python Project") #Name of screen ; name should be the one which you already declared (new_window)
new_window.geometry("200x150") #Resizes the default window size
new_window.configure(bg = "red") #Gives color to the background

new_window.mainloop() #Shows the window on the screen
Posted by: Guest on November-07-2020
8

tkinter basic

from tkinter import Tk, Label, Button

class MyFirstGUI:
    def __init__(self, master):
        self.master = master
        master.title("A simple GUI")

        self.label = Label(master, text="This is our first GUI!")
        self.label.pack()

        self.greet_button = Button(master, text="Greet", command=self.greet)
        self.greet_button.pack()

        self.close_button = Button(master, text="Close", command=master.quit)
        self.close_button.pack()

    def greet(self):
        print("Greetings!")

root = Tk()
my_gui = MyFirstGUI(root)
root.mainloop()
Posted by: Guest on May-15-2020
5

tkinter tutorial

# check this code first.
from tkinter import *

app = Tk()
# The title of the project
app.title("The title of the project")
# The size of the window
app.geometry("400x400")

# Defining a funtion
def c():
    # Label
    m = Label(app, text="Text")
    m.pack()


# Button
l = Button(app, text="The text of the Butoon", command=c)
# Packing the Button
l.pack()
app.mainloop()
# Quick Note : 
# When you put a command you should not use parentheses
# l = Button(app, text="The text of the Butoon", command=c)
# l = Button(app, text="The text of the Butoon", command=c())
Posted by: Guest on November-22-2020
2

python example with tkinter

from tkinter import *
from tkinter import ttk

def calculate(*args):
    try:
        value = float(feet.get())
        meters.set(int(0.3048 * value * 10000.0 + 0.5)/10000.0)
    except ValueError:
        pass

root = Tk()
root.title("Feet to Meters")

mainframe = ttk.Frame(root, padding="3 3 12 12")
mainframe.grid(column=0, row=0, sticky=(N, W, E, S))
root.columnconfigure(0, weight=1)
root.rowconfigure(0, weight=1)

feet = StringVar()
feet_entry = ttk.Entry(mainframe, width=7, textvariable=feet)
feet_entry.grid(column=2, row=1, sticky=(W, E))

meters = StringVar()
ttk.Label(mainframe, textvariable=meters).grid(column=2, row=2, sticky=(W, E))

ttk.Button(mainframe, text="Calculate", command=calculate).grid(column=3, row=3, sticky=W)

ttk.Label(mainframe, text="feet").grid(column=3, row=1, sticky=W)
ttk.Label(mainframe, text="is equivalent to").grid(column=1, row=2, sticky=E)
ttk.Label(mainframe, text="meters").grid(column=3, row=2, sticky=W)

for child in mainframe.winfo_children(): 
    child.grid_configure(padx=5, pady=5)

feet_entry.focus()
root.bind("<Return>", calculate)

root.mainloop()
Posted by: Guest on May-26-2021
4

tkinter

from tkinter import * #import

def main():
  screen = Tk()#initialize
  screen.geomerty("num1xnum2") #pixels
  screen.title("Title")
  screen.cofigure(bg = 'grey')#hex colors or normal colors
  
  screen.mainloop()
main()#call
Posted by: Guest on June-28-2021

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