tkinter python examples
Example 1: tkinter basic
from tkinter import Tk, Label, Button
class MyFirstGUI:
def __init__(self, master):
self.master = master
master.title("A simple GUI")
self.label = Label(master, text="This is our first GUI!")
self.label.pack()
self.greet_button = Button(master, text="Greet", command=self.greet)
self.greet_button.pack()
self.close_button = Button(master, text="Close", command=master.quit)
self.close_button.pack()
def greet(self):
print("Greetings!")
root = Tk()
my_gui = MyFirstGUI(root)
root.mainloop()
Example 2: how to create a tkinter window
#Creating Tkinter Window In Python:
from tkinter import *
new_window = Tk() #Create a window ; spaces should be denoted with underscores ; every window should have a different name
new_window.title("My Python Project") #Name of screen ; name should be the one which you already declared (new_window)
new_window.geometry("200x150") #Resizes the default window size
new_window.configure(bg = "red") #Gives color to the background
new_window.mainloop() #Shows the window on the screen
Example 3: tkinter tutorial
# check this code first.
from tkinter import *
app = Tk()
# The title of the project
app.title("The title of the project")
# The size of the window
app.geometry("400x400")
# Defining a funtion
def c():
# Label
m = Label(app, text="Text")
m.pack()
# Button
l = Button(app, text="The text of the Butoon", command=c)
# Packing the Button
l.pack()
app.mainloop()
# Quick Note :
# When you put a command you should not use parentheses
# l = Button(app, text="The text of the Butoon", command=c)
# l = Button(app, text="The text of the Butoon", command=c())
Example 4: basic tkinter gui
import tkinter as tk
root = tk.Tk()
root.title("my title")
root.geometry('200x150')
root.configure(background='black')
# enter widgets here
root.mainloop()
Example 5: tkinter python tutorial
button = tk.Button(
text="Click me!",
width=25,
height=5,
bg="blue",
fg="yellow",
)
Example 6: tkinter tutorial
# Python 3.x
import tkinter
top = tkinter.Tk()
# Code to add widgets will go here...
top.mainloop()
# I recommend creating each tkinter window as a child class to a frame.
# This keeps all methods related to the window encapsulated, and makes
# your code alot more understandable and readable :)