python tkinter code example

Example 1: 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 2: python gui

# App python gui

import tkinter as tk
import webbrowser as wb


def Facebook():
    wb.open('facebook.com')


def Instagram():
    wb.open('instagram.com')


def Twitter():
    wb.open('twitter.com')


def Youtube():
    wb.open('youtube.com')


def Google():
    wb.open('google.com')


window = tk.Tk()
window.title('Browser')

google = tk.Button(window, text='Google', command=Google)
youtube = tk.Button(window, text='Youtube', bg='red', fg='white', command=Youtube)
twitter = tk.Button(window, text='Twitter', bg='powder blue', fg='white', command=Twitter)
Instagram = tk.Button(window, text='Instagram', bg='white', fg='black', command=Instagram)
facebook = tk.Button(window, text='Facebook', bg='blue', fg='white', command=Facebook)
facebook.pack()
Instagram.pack()
twitter.pack()
youtube.pack()
google.pack()

window.mainloop()

Example 3: functions calling upon creation tkinter fix

Make your event handler a lambda function, which calls your command() - in this case get_dir()
- with whatever arguments you want:

xbBrowse = Button(frameN, text="Browse...", font=fontReg, command=lambda : self.get_dir(xbPath))

Example 4: python tkinter

import tkinter as tk

obj = tk.Tk() # Creates a tkinter object
label = tk.Label(obj, text="This is a text button")

Example 5: gui in tkinter

from tkinter import *
import os

# window
window = Tk()
window.geometry("450x450")
window.title("Gui App")
window.configure(bg="powder blue")

# Enter or user input in tkinter
filename = Entry(window, width=75)
filename.pack()

# Run file Function

def runFile():
  try:
  	os.startfile(filename.get())
   
  except:
    error = Label(window, text=f"No file found as {filename.get}")
    error.pack()
    
 # Run file button
open_file_button = Button(window, text="Run File", command=runFile)
open_file_button.pack()

window.mainloop()

Example 6: how to create tkinter window

import tkinter
master = tkinter.Tk()
master.mainloop()