| from Tkinter import * |
| |
| # The way to think about this is that each radio button menu |
| # controls a different variable -- clicking on one of the |
| # mutually exclusive choices in a radiobutton assigns some value |
| # to an application variable you provide. When you define a |
| # radiobutton menu choice, you have the option of specifying the |
| # name of a varaible and value to assign to that variable when |
| # that choice is selected. This clever mechanism relieves you, |
| # the programmer, from having to write a dumb callback that |
| # probably wouldn't have done anything more than an assignment |
| # anyway. The Tkinter options for this follow their Tk |
| # counterparts: |
| # {"variable" : my_flavor_variable, "value" : "strawberry"} |
| # where my_flavor_variable is an instance of one of the |
| # subclasses of Variable, provided in Tkinter.py (there is |
| # StringVar(), IntVar(), DoubleVar() and BooleanVar() to choose |
| # from) |
| |
| |
| |
| def makePoliticalParties(): |
| # make menu button |
| Radiobutton_button = Menubutton(mBar, {'text': 'Political Party', |
| 'underline': 0, |
| Pack: {'side': 'left', |
| 'padx': '2m'}}) |
| |
| # the primary pulldown |
| Radiobutton_button.menu = Menu(Radiobutton_button) |
| |
| Radiobutton_button.menu.add('radiobutton', {'label': 'Republican', |
| 'variable' : party, |
| 'value' : 1}) |
| |
| Radiobutton_button.menu.add('radiobutton', {'label': 'Democrat', |
| 'variable' : party, |
| 'value' : 2}) |
| |
| Radiobutton_button.menu.add('radiobutton', {'label': 'Libertarian', |
| 'variable' : party, |
| 'value' : 3}) |
| |
| party.set(2) |
| |
| # set up a pointer from the file menubutton back to the file menu |
| Radiobutton_button['menu'] = Radiobutton_button.menu |
| |
| return Radiobutton_button |
| |
| |
| def makeFlavors(): |
| # make menu button |
| Radiobutton_button = Menubutton(mBar, {'text': 'Flavors', |
| 'underline': 0, |
| Pack: {'side': 'left', |
| 'padx': '2m'}}) |
| # the primary pulldown |
| Radiobutton_button.menu = Menu(Radiobutton_button) |
| |
| Radiobutton_button.menu.add('radiobutton', {'label': 'Strawberry', |
| 'variable' : flavor, |
| 'value' : 'Strawberry'}) |
| |
| Radiobutton_button.menu.add('radiobutton', {'label': 'Chocolate', |
| 'variable' : flavor, |
| 'value' : 'Chocolate'}) |
| |
| Radiobutton_button.menu.add('radiobutton', {'label': 'Rocky Road', |
| 'variable' : flavor, |
| 'value' : 'Rocky Road'}) |
| |
| # choose a default |
| flavor.set("Chocolate") |
| |
| # set up a pointer from the file menubutton back to the file menu |
| Radiobutton_button['menu'] = Radiobutton_button.menu |
| |
| return Radiobutton_button |
| |
| |
| def printStuff(): |
| print "party is", party.get() |
| print "flavor is", flavor.get() |
| print "" |
| |
| ################################################# |
| #### Main starts here ... |
| root = Tk() |
| |
| |
| # make a menu bar |
| mBar = Frame(root, {'relief': 'raised', |
| 'bd': 2, |
| Pack: {'side': 'top', |
| 'fill': 'x'}}) |
| |
| # make two application variables, |
| # one to control each radio button set |
| party = IntVar() |
| flavor = StringVar() |
| |
| Radiobutton_button = makePoliticalParties() |
| Radiobutton_button2 = makeFlavors() |
| |
| # finally, install the buttons in the menu bar. |
| # This allows for scanning from one menubutton to the next. |
| mBar.tk_menuBar(Radiobutton_button, Radiobutton_button2) |
| |
| b = Button(root, {"text": "print party and flavor", |
| "command" : printStuff, |
| "fg": "red"}) |
| b.pack({"side" : "top"}) |
| |
| root.title('menu demo') |
| root.iconname('menu demo') |
| |
| root.mainloop() |