buttons in python code example

Example 1: how to make a button in python

import tkinter as tk
    

def write_slogan():
    print("Tkinter is easy to use!")

root = tk.Tk()
frame = tk.Frame(root)
frame.pack()

button = tk.Button(frame, 
                   text="QUIT", 
                   fg="red",
                   command=quit)
button.pack(side=tk.LEFT)
slogan = tk.Button(frame,
                   text="Hello",
                   command=write_slogan)
slogan.pack(side=tk.LEFT)

root.mainloop()

Example 2: python button tkinter

from tkinter import *

wow = Tk()

def ree(hi):
  print(hi)
  
w = Button ( master=wow, command=ree('hi'), text="hi" )

Output:
  Tkinter:
    ______
   [  hi  ] <--- Button
    ------
  
  Shell:
    hi <--- on button pressed

Example 3: how to create a button python

import Tkinter
import tkMessageBox

top = Tkinter.Tk()

def helloCallBack():
   tkMessageBox.showinfo( "Hello Python", "Hello World")

B = Tkinter.Button(top, text ="Hello", command = helloCallBack)

B.pack()
top.mainloop()

Example 4: add a button on tkinter

import tkinter
button1 = ttk.Button(self, text="anything", command=random command)
        button1.pack()

Example 5: add button python

from tkinter import *


master = Tk()

#program you want the button to execute
def closewindow():
    exit()

#set up button
button = Button(master, text="close window", command=closewindow)

button.pack()

mainloop()

Example 6: buttons on canvas tkinter

# ... snip ...
button1 = Button(self, text = "Quit", command = self.quit, anchor = W)
button1.configure(width = 10, activebackground = "#33B5E5", relief = FLAT)
button1_window = canvas1.create_window(10, 10, anchor=NW, window=button1)