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vcmd = (self.register(self.validate_entry_len), '%P', '%W')

ip_entry = tk.Entry(ip_frame, width=15, validate='key', vcmd=vcmd)
port_entry = tk.Entry(port_frame, width=5, validate='key', vcmd=vcmd)

def validate_entry_len(self, P, W):
    entry = self.master.nametowidget(W)
    if len(P) <= !!!width of entry!!!:
        return True

    self.bell()
    return False

So I am trying to validate the text inside the entry whether it exceeds the max length or not. I have two entry widgets with different length. I want to use the same validation function with different lengths for each so that I don't need to make two validation function when the only difference is the max length. Therefore, I am trying to use the width of the widget. However, I can't find a way to get the width.

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  • By !!!width of entry!!! do you mean len(entry.get())? Nov 7, 2015 at 23:35
  • That's the length of the width content. I want the value I set when I was making the Entry 'width=15'
    – whiteSkar
    Nov 7, 2015 at 23:36
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    Oh, the width of the widget itself? So entry['width']? Nov 7, 2015 at 23:38
  • OH YES that! Thanks. please post that as answer so I can put that as answer.
    – whiteSkar
    Nov 7, 2015 at 23:40
  • Looks like entry['width'] would work sometimes, but then give the wrong value if the width changes. Use the method in the linked question/answer instead; it's more robust. Nov 7, 2015 at 23:49

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You can access the character width of the Entry widget with entry['width']. Keep in mind that this may not be reliably updated if the widget is modified.

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