Reputation: 316
So for some reason the scale function in tkinter doesn't want to output the number on the scale. All i receive is either 0.0 or nothing. It seems to be to do with the GUI and calling functions through the GUI. Written and run in python 3.4.
from tkinter import *
from tkinter import ttk
from tkinter import messagebox
iterations=30
def settings():
global itervar, iterscale
sGui = Tk()
itervar = DoubleVar()
iterscale = Scale(sGui, orient="horizontal", from_=1, to=1000, variable=itervar)
iterscale.pack()
iterbutton = Button(sGui, text="Save Settings", command=saveSettings)
iterbutton.pack()
sGui.mainloop()
def saveSettings():
global iterations
iterations = itervar.get()
print(iterations)
def doNothing():
pass
def main():
global root, version
root= Tk()
menu = Menu(root)
root.config(menu=menu)
fileMenu = Menu(menu)
menu.add_cascade(label="File", menu=fileMenu)
fileMenu.add_command(label="Quit", command=quit)
benchmarkMenu = Menu(menu)
menu.add_cascade(label="Benchmark", menu=benchmarkMenu)
benchmarkMenu.add_command(label="Run [All]", command=doNothing)
benchmarkMenu.add_separator()
benchmarkMenu.add_command(label="Settings", command=settings)
root.mainloop()
#Main
main()
I have tried the functions settings
and saveSettings
on their own and they work fine, but when i call it through the GUI it doesn't seem to work.
Any ideas on the problem, my only solution would be have the settings
function and saveSettings
function in a different file and then run that file externally with os.startfile("etc...")
Upvotes: 0
Views: 394
Reputation: 21453
Minimal fix: change this
itervar = DoubleVar()
to this:
itervar = DoubleVar(sGui)
Because you have two root applications (root
and sGui
are both instances of Tk
) the implied parent widget for itervar
is the first one created, being root
so tkinter gets confused when you specify it as the variable for a completely different application.
But I would highly recommend using a Toplevel
instance to keep the windows a part of the same program:
sGui = Toplevel(root)
...
#sGui.mainloop() #no longer need this
although if you want to be able to run the setting window without the main one you might consider making all your visible windows Toplevel
s and make the actual root hidden:
# I'm not sure if you want to call it this
abs_root = Tk() # but you are already using root
abs_root.withdraw() #hide the window
Then make root = Toplevel(abs_root)
You coud phase out the variable all together by using .get
ing the scale directly:
iterations = iterscale.get()
Upvotes: 4