Tkinter - problem closing window
Djames Suhanko
djames.suhanko at gmail.com
Wed Jan 7 10:21:25 EST 2009
Wow, nice!
But, with join i can't padding with 0.
'-'.join(str(random.randint(0, 60)) for dummy in xrange(6))
Then, i has been used:
a[i] = "%02d" % int(random.randint(0,60))
I will change int(random.randint(0,60)) for random.randint(0,60), only.
Thank you, guys !! ;-)
The problem was solved when removed the second "mainloop".
I will use the Toplevel instead Tk() again. Thank you for the nice lesson !!
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 6:47 AM, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch <bj_666 at gmx.net> wrote:
> On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 12:25:53 -0200, Djames Suhanko wrote:
>
>> I has a litle program that open another window. When I close de root
>> window in quit button, I need clicking 2 times to close. is where the
>> problem?
>>
>> […]
>>
>> 17 def gera_seis(self):
>> 18 a = {}
>> 19 for i in range(6):
>> 20 a[i] = "%02d" % int (random.randint(0,60))
>> 21 resultadoA = "%s-%s-%s-%s-%s-%s" %
>> (str(a[0]),str(a[1]),str(a[2]),str(a[3]),str(a[4]),str(a[5]))
>> 22 return resultadoA
>
> Not the problem but unnecessary complex. `random.randint()` already
> returns an int, no need to call `int()` on it. The string formatting
> with ``%`` returns strings, so there is no need to call `str()` on the
> values. Even if the values where not strings: The '%s' place holder
> implies a call to `str()` while formatting. If you put something into a
> dictionary with consecutive `int` keys, you might use a list instead.
>
> All this can be written as a simple one liner::
>
> '-'.join(str(random.randint(0, 60)) for dummy in xrange(6))
>
>> 24 def say_hi(self):
>> 25 resultado = self.gera_seis()
>> 26 raiz = Tk()
>
> The problem is here…
>
>> 27 F = Frame(raiz)
>> 28 F.pack()
>> 29 hello = Label(F, text=resultado) 30 hello.pack()
>> 31 F.mainloop()
>
> …and here.
>
> There is only one `Tk` instance and mainloop allowed per `Tkinter`
> application. Otherwise really strange things can happen. Additional
> windows have to be created as `Toplevel` instances.
>
> Ciao,
> Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
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