Placing Tkinter objects in a dictionary
Xiao-Qin Xia
xx758 at cam.ac.uk
Thu Nov 7 04:57:04 EST 2002
Adonis wrote:
> I have a loop creating Tkinter objects (an Entry text box) all with the
> same name and placing its instance in a dictionary: i.e:
>
> for x in range(10):
> myEntry = Entry(frame)
> myEntry.grid(row=x, column=0)
>
> someDict['%s'%x] = myEntry
>
> now I have another function which will modify myEntry:
>
> def someFunc(x, data):
> someDict[str(x)].config(text=data) # here is my error; the config does
> not work;
> # no error is raised.
>
> any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Adonis
The problem is Entry does use a text config, you need a method to insert
the data:
def someFunc(x, data):
e = someDict[str(x)]
e.delete(0, END)
e.insert(0, data)
Now it will work.
Cheers,
Xiao-Qin Xia
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