I have tried to make a following program: when opening the program, it shows an entry and a button labeled as '9'. Character '9' is added at the end of the entry when clicking the button '9'.
The code given below is I have written, but it doesn't work as I intended. The button doesn't work and the entry shows '09' rather than '0'.
# -*- coding : utf-8 -*-
import Tkinter as Tk
class calculator:
def __init__(self, master):
self.num = Tk.StringVar()
self.opstate = None
self.tempvar = 0
# entry
self.entry = Tk.Entry(root, textvariable = self.num, justify=Tk.RIGHT, width = 27)
self.entry.pack(side = Tk.TOP)
self.num.set("0")
# Buttons
self.numbuts = Tk.Frame(master)
self.ins9 = Tk.Button(self.numbuts, text = "9", width = 3, command = self.fins(9))
self.ins9.pack()
self.numbuts.pack(side = Tk.LEFT)
##### Functions for Buttons #####
def fins(self, x):
self.entry.insert(Tk.END, str(x))
root = Tk.Tk()
calc = calculator(root)
root.mainloop()
I guess the part command = self.fins(9)
is problematic but I don't know how to resolve it. Thanks for any help.