def chkDay(x, size, part):
dayre = re.compile('[0-3][0-9]') # day digit 0-9
if (dayre.match(x)):
if (len(x) > size):
return tkMessageBox.showerror("Warning", "This "+ part +" is invalid")
app.destroy
else:
tkMessageBox.showinfo("OK", "Thanks for inserting a valid "+ part)
else:
tkMessageBox.showerror("Warning", part + " not entered correctly!")
root.destroy
#when clicked
chkDay(vDay.get(),31, "Day")
#interface of tkinter
vDay = StringVar()
Entry(root, textvariable=vDay).pack()
Problem:
- Not validating, I can put in a day greater than 31 and it still shows: OK
- root (application) does not close when I call root.destroy
if x.isdigit() and int(x) <= size: print 'yup, correct input.'
len
are you sure you didn't mean to putint
?len('99')
is 2 which is less than 31, so it would pass your test.root.destroy
should beroot.destroy()
. Without the parenthesis, you are not calling the method.app.destroy
androot.destroy
, both lacking parenthesis. But which is itapp
orroot
?