user2242044
user2242044

Reputation: 9213

Creating StringVar Variables in a Loop for Tkinter Entry Widgets

I have a small script that generates a random number of entry widgets. Each one needs a StringVar() so I can assign text to the widget. How can I create these as part of the loop since I won't know ahead of time as to how many there will be?

from Tkinter import *
import random
root = Tk()
a = StringVar()
height = random.randrange(0,5)
width = 1

for i in range(height): #Rows
    value + i = StringVar()
    for j in range(width): #Columns
        b = Entry(root, text="", width=100, textvariable=value+i)
        b.grid(row=i, column=j)

mainloop()

Upvotes: 2

Views: 17374

Answers (2)

TigerhawkT3
TigerhawkT3

Reputation: 49318

Just store them in a list.

vars = []
for i in range(height): #Rows
    for j in range(width): #Columns
        vars.append(StringVar())
        b = Entry(root, text="", width=100, textvariable=vars[-1])
        b.grid(row=i, column=j)

That said, you should probably be storing the Entry widgets themselves in a list, or a 2D list as shown:

entries = []
for i in range(height): #Rows
    entries.append([])
    for j in range(width): #Columns
        entries[i].append(Entry(root, text="", width=100))
        entries[i][j].grid(row=i, column=j)

You can then assign text to each widget with the insert() method:

entries[0][3].insert(0, 'hello')

Upvotes: 3

Bryan Oakley
Bryan Oakley

Reputation: 385900

The direct answer to your question is to use a list or dictionary to store each instance of StringVar.

For example:

vars = []
for i in range(height):
    var = StringVar()
    vars.append(var)
    b = Entry(..., textvariable=var)

However, you don't need to use StringVar with entry widgets. StringVar is good if you want two widgets to share the same variable, or if you're doing traces on the variable, but otherwise they add overhead with no real benefit.

entries = []
for i in range(height):
    entry = Entry(root, width=100)
    entries.append(entry)

You can insert or delete data with the methods insert and delete, and get the value with get:

for i in range(height):
    value = entries[i].get()
    print "value of entry %s is %s" % (i, value)

Upvotes: 7

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