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Python GUI Programming Cookbook

You're reading from  Python GUI Programming Cookbook

Product type Book
Published in Dec 2015
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781785283758
Pages 350 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Burkhard Meier Burkhard Meier
Profile icon Burkhard Meier
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters close

Python GUI Programming Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Creating the GUI Form and Adding Widgets 2. Layout Management 3. Look and Feel Customization 4. Data and Classes 5. Matplotlib Charts 6. Threads and Networking 7. Storing Data in Our MySQL Database via Our GUI 8. Internationalization and Testing 9. Extending Our GUI with the wxPython Library 10. Creating Amazing 3D GUIs with PyOpenGL and PyGLet 11. Best Practices Index

How to use StringVar()


There are built-in programming types in tkinter that differ slightly from the Python types we are used to programming with. StringVar() is one of those tkinter types.

This recipe will show you how to use the StringVar() type.

Getting ready

We are learning how to save data from the tkinter GUI into variables so we can use that data. We can set and get their values, very similar to the Java getter/setter methods.

Here are some of the available types of coding in tkinter:

strVar = StringVar()

# Holds a string; the default value is an empty string ""

intVar = IntVar()

# Holds an integer; the default value is 0

dbVar = DoubleVar()

# Holds a float; the default value is 0.0

blVar = BooleanVar()

# Holds a Boolean, it returns 0 for false and 1 for true

Note

Different languages call numbers with decimal points, floats, or doubles. Tkinter calls a DoubleVar for what in Python is called a float datatype. Depending on the level of precision, floats and double data can...

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