How to delete Tkinter widgets from a window?

You can call pack_forget to remove a widget (if you use pack to add it to the window).

Example:

from tkinter import *

root = Tk()

b = Button(root, text="Delete me", command=lambda: b.pack_forget())
b.pack()

root.mainloop()

If you use pack_forget, you can later show the widget again calling pack again. If you want to permanently delete it, call destroy on the widget (then you won't be able to re-add it).

If you use the grid method, you can use grid_forget or grid_remove to hide the widget.


One way you can do it, is to get the slaves list from the frame that needs to be cleared and destroy or "hide" them according to your needs. To get a clear frame you can do it like this:

from tkinter import *

root = Tk()

def clear():
    list = root.grid_slaves()
    for l in list:
        l.destroy()

Label(root,text='Hello World!').grid(row=0)
Button(root,text='Clear',command=clear).grid(row=1)

root.mainloop()

You should call grid_slaves(), pack_slaves() or slaves() depending on the method you used to add the widget to the frame.


You simply use the destroy() method to delete the specified widgets like this:

lbl = tk.Label(....)

btn = tk.Button(....., command=lambda: lbl.destroy())

Using this you can completely destroy the specific widgets.

Tags:

Python

Tkinter