How do I use tkinter Spinboxs to move through a set of choices in a List
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I am trying to make a tkinter spinbox iterate through a list of times.
import tkinter as tk
TimeChoices=["00:00","00:30","04:00","08:30"]
root=tk.Tk()
time=tk.StringVar()
spintimeselector=tk.Spinbox(root,textvariable=time,TimeChoices)
spintimeselector.pack()
root.mainloop
I am unsure on how to go about this, any help would be appreciated!
python tkinter
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I am trying to make a tkinter spinbox iterate through a list of times.
import tkinter as tk
TimeChoices=["00:00","00:30","04:00","08:30"]
root=tk.Tk()
time=tk.StringVar()
spintimeselector=tk.Spinbox(root,textvariable=time,TimeChoices)
spintimeselector.pack()
root.mainloop
I am unsure on how to go about this, any help would be appreciated!
python tkinter
1
Follow this pattern tkinterbook/spinbox
– stovfl
Nov 15 '18 at 10:01
This isn't helpful, as stated in the question, I am trying to make the spinbox iterate through the times in the list whenever the spinbox is spun. I am very aware of the from_=0 functionality found in a Spinbox. Quite obviously this wouldn't work for the times.
– MainStreet
Nov 15 '18 at 11:41
1
Didn't get your point, your given code is invalid. Fixing this, nofrom_=
is needed, it shows00:00...08:30
well. edit your Question and show the errors you get.
– stovfl
Nov 15 '18 at 12:11
On my side it works as intended - just fix positional argument (usevalues
) after the named one in your code (as @stovfl mentioned that your code is invalid).
– CommonSense
Nov 15 '18 at 12:20
@CommonSense Could you please post working code as an answer. I keep running into the "positional argument follows keywords" error
– MainStreet
Nov 15 '18 at 16:37
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I am trying to make a tkinter spinbox iterate through a list of times.
import tkinter as tk
TimeChoices=["00:00","00:30","04:00","08:30"]
root=tk.Tk()
time=tk.StringVar()
spintimeselector=tk.Spinbox(root,textvariable=time,TimeChoices)
spintimeselector.pack()
root.mainloop
I am unsure on how to go about this, any help would be appreciated!
python tkinter
I am trying to make a tkinter spinbox iterate through a list of times.
import tkinter as tk
TimeChoices=["00:00","00:30","04:00","08:30"]
root=tk.Tk()
time=tk.StringVar()
spintimeselector=tk.Spinbox(root,textvariable=time,TimeChoices)
spintimeselector.pack()
root.mainloop
I am unsure on how to go about this, any help would be appreciated!
python tkinter
python tkinter
asked Nov 15 '18 at 8:35
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Follow this pattern tkinterbook/spinbox
– stovfl
Nov 15 '18 at 10:01
This isn't helpful, as stated in the question, I am trying to make the spinbox iterate through the times in the list whenever the spinbox is spun. I am very aware of the from_=0 functionality found in a Spinbox. Quite obviously this wouldn't work for the times.
– MainStreet
Nov 15 '18 at 11:41
1
Didn't get your point, your given code is invalid. Fixing this, nofrom_=
is needed, it shows00:00...08:30
well. edit your Question and show the errors you get.
– stovfl
Nov 15 '18 at 12:11
On my side it works as intended - just fix positional argument (usevalues
) after the named one in your code (as @stovfl mentioned that your code is invalid).
– CommonSense
Nov 15 '18 at 12:20
@CommonSense Could you please post working code as an answer. I keep running into the "positional argument follows keywords" error
– MainStreet
Nov 15 '18 at 16:37
add a comment |
1
Follow this pattern tkinterbook/spinbox
– stovfl
Nov 15 '18 at 10:01
This isn't helpful, as stated in the question, I am trying to make the spinbox iterate through the times in the list whenever the spinbox is spun. I am very aware of the from_=0 functionality found in a Spinbox. Quite obviously this wouldn't work for the times.
– MainStreet
Nov 15 '18 at 11:41
1
Didn't get your point, your given code is invalid. Fixing this, nofrom_=
is needed, it shows00:00...08:30
well. edit your Question and show the errors you get.
– stovfl
Nov 15 '18 at 12:11
On my side it works as intended - just fix positional argument (usevalues
) after the named one in your code (as @stovfl mentioned that your code is invalid).
– CommonSense
Nov 15 '18 at 12:20
@CommonSense Could you please post working code as an answer. I keep running into the "positional argument follows keywords" error
– MainStreet
Nov 15 '18 at 16:37
1
1
Follow this pattern tkinterbook/spinbox
– stovfl
Nov 15 '18 at 10:01
Follow this pattern tkinterbook/spinbox
– stovfl
Nov 15 '18 at 10:01
This isn't helpful, as stated in the question, I am trying to make the spinbox iterate through the times in the list whenever the spinbox is spun. I am very aware of the from_=0 functionality found in a Spinbox. Quite obviously this wouldn't work for the times.
– MainStreet
Nov 15 '18 at 11:41
This isn't helpful, as stated in the question, I am trying to make the spinbox iterate through the times in the list whenever the spinbox is spun. I am very aware of the from_=0 functionality found in a Spinbox. Quite obviously this wouldn't work for the times.
– MainStreet
Nov 15 '18 at 11:41
1
1
Didn't get your point, your given code is invalid. Fixing this, no
from_=
is needed, it shows 00:00...08:30
well. edit your Question and show the errors you get.– stovfl
Nov 15 '18 at 12:11
Didn't get your point, your given code is invalid. Fixing this, no
from_=
is needed, it shows 00:00...08:30
well. edit your Question and show the errors you get.– stovfl
Nov 15 '18 at 12:11
On my side it works as intended - just fix positional argument (use
values
) after the named one in your code (as @stovfl mentioned that your code is invalid).– CommonSense
Nov 15 '18 at 12:20
On my side it works as intended - just fix positional argument (use
values
) after the named one in your code (as @stovfl mentioned that your code is invalid).– CommonSense
Nov 15 '18 at 12:20
@CommonSense Could you please post working code as an answer. I keep running into the "positional argument follows keywords" error
– MainStreet
Nov 15 '18 at 16:37
@CommonSense Could you please post working code as an answer. I keep running into the "positional argument follows keywords" error
– MainStreet
Nov 15 '18 at 16:37
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Follow this pattern tkinterbook/spinbox
– stovfl
Nov 15 '18 at 10:01
This isn't helpful, as stated in the question, I am trying to make the spinbox iterate through the times in the list whenever the spinbox is spun. I am very aware of the from_=0 functionality found in a Spinbox. Quite obviously this wouldn't work for the times.
– MainStreet
Nov 15 '18 at 11:41
1
Didn't get your point, your given code is invalid. Fixing this, no
from_=
is needed, it shows00:00...08:30
well. edit your Question and show the errors you get.– stovfl
Nov 15 '18 at 12:11
On my side it works as intended - just fix positional argument (use
values
) after the named one in your code (as @stovfl mentioned that your code is invalid).– CommonSense
Nov 15 '18 at 12:20
@CommonSense Could you please post working code as an answer. I keep running into the "positional argument follows keywords" error
– MainStreet
Nov 15 '18 at 16:37