Changing global variables in tkinter/pmw callback
Brian Elmegaard
be at mek.dtu.dk
Wed Apr 11 05:02:18 EDT 2001
Alex Martelli wrote:
>
> Which would become, to be literal in the transliteration:
>
> def configure_command(self=self, button=button,
> buttons=self.buttons, setting=CurrentCanvasSetting):
> self.apply(button, buttons, setting)
>
> button.configure(command = configure_command)
So that's the way. I see.
> Here, if I understand correctly, what you're trying to do
> is somehow set an appropriate "global" string when a
> function is executed. If that CurrentCanvasSetting is
yes.
>
> def apply(self, button, modobj, varname):
> setattr(modobj, varname, button.cget('text'))
Ahh. But still it's not really like assigning to a global...
Thanks again, Alex.
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