from tkinter import *
#Creating a win
win = Tk()
#Giving a Function To The Button
def btn1():
print("I Don't Know Your Name")
#Creating The Button
button1 = Button(win, text="Click Me To Print SomeThing", command=btn1)
#put on screen
button1.pack()
win.mainloop()
#NB:This programme Will Print Something In The Terminal
#Check My Profile To See How We Print On The Screen Or Type In Google "Tkinter Label"
import Tkinter
import tkMessageBox
top = Tkinter.Tk()
def helloCallBack():
tkMessageBox.showinfo( "Hello Python", "Hello World")
B = Tkinter.Button(top, text ="Hello", command = helloCallBack)
B.pack()
top.mainloop()
import tkinter as tk
r = tk.Tk()
r.title('Testing Button Widget')
# After pressing button our code will be stop
button = tk.Button(r, text='Stop', width=25, command=r.destroy)
button.pack()
r.mainloop()
import tkinter as tk
window = tk.Tk()
button=tk.Button(window, text="CLICK ME: ", command=testCommand)
"""creates the button and sets the location, text and what command to run once clicked"""
button.pack()
""" this loads the button in to the program.
you can use button.grid(row=1, column=1) as a another option to load this but both
cannot be used in a program together"""
window.mainloop()
def fade(widget, smoothness=4, cnf={}, **kw):
"""This function will show faded effect on widget's different color options.
Args:
widget (tk.Widget): Passed by the bind function.
smoothness (int): Set the smoothness of the fading (1-10).
background (str): Fade background color to.
foreground (str): Fade foreground color to."""
kw = tk._cnfmerge((cnf, kw))
if not kw: raise ValueError("No option given, -bg, -fg, etc")
if len(kw)>1: return [fade(widget,smoothness,{k:v}) for k,v in kw.items()][0]
if not getattr(widget, '_after_ids', None): widget._after_ids = {}
widget.after_cancel(widget._after_ids.get(list(kw)[0], ' '))
c1 = tuple(map(lambda a: a/(65535), widget.winfo_rgb(widget[list(kw)[0]])))
c2 = tuple(map(lambda a: a/(65535), widget.winfo_rgb(list(kw.values())[0])))
colors = tuple(colour.rgb2hex(c, force_long=True)
for c in colour.color_scale(c1, c2, max(1, smoothness*100)))
def worker(count=0):
if len(colors)-1 <= count: return
widget.config({list(kw)[0] : colors[count]})
widget._after_ids.update( { list(kw)[0]: widget.after(
max(1, int(smoothness/10)), worker, count+1) } )
worker()
#source: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49433315/is-there-a-wayor-a-library-for-making-a-smooth-colour-transition-in-tkinter