I know there are a lot of thread heading in the same direction, but I couldn't find a solution. A lot of threads are about to close the GUI but still running the python code and that's what I don't want. But see my question below:
I am currently using Python 2.7 and Windows 7. I am developing a program which analyses my data which I read from a sensor. After I finish my python program I freeze it with cx_freeze to execute it on pc's without python or without matplotlib etc... . The problem I have atm is I want to add a quit button which closes my application. The problem is that I tried 3 different possibilities see below:
import Tkinter
import numpy as np
import matplotlib
from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
from matplotlib.backends.backend_tkagg import FigureCanvasTkAgg, NavigationToolbar2TkAgg
import globals
import data2plot
#from __builtin__ import file
globals.init()
def plot(x, aw,temperature,water):
#function to plot via matplotlib in the gui
#global file and if someone refresh before load data, default data is test.csv
file = "test"
#Version1
def close_window():
sys.exit()
#Version2
def close_window2():
root.quit()
#Version3
def close_window3():
root.destroy()
# GUI
root = Tkinter.Tk()
draw_button = Tkinter.Button(root, text="Quit", command = close_window)
draw_button.grid(row=1, column=2)
draw_button = Tkinter.Button(root, text="Quit2", command = close_window2)
draw_button.grid(row=1, column=3)
draw_button = Tkinter.Button(root, text="Quit3", command = close_window3)
draw_button.grid(row=1, column=4)
# init figure with the 3 different values and axes
fig = matplotlib.pyplot.figure()
canvas = FigureCanvasTkAgg(fig, master=root)
canvas.get_tk_widget().grid(row=0,column=1)
toolbar = NavigationToolbar2TkAgg(canvas, root)
toolbar.grid(row=1,column=1)
#starts loop for the figure
root.mainloop()
I have read that normally I should use the root.quit() option. But the only button which works without an error is the third button with root.destroy(). The problem is if I use the third button, the GUI is closing, but the program is still running? Do I have also exit the mainloop, but I thought I exit the mainloop with root.quit()?
The other 2 buttons are showing an error message and the program is crushing on Windows 7, but at least the whole program is closed. I also tried like some guys suggesting root.quit without brackets, but doesn't work at all.
The error message for the two buttons is:
Fatal Python error: PyEval_RestoreThread: NULL tstate
This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact the application's support team for more information.
Now my question is how can I ensure that I use my GUI, plot some things and so on and if I push the quit button, the GUI closes and the whole program closes too?
Many thanks! Max