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I have just started using Tkinter and trying to create a simple pop-up box in python. I have copy pasted a simple code from a website:

from Tkinter import *

master = Tk()
Label(master, text="First Name").grid(row=0)
Label(master, text="Last Name").grid(row=1)

e1 = Entry(master)
e2 = Entry(master)

e1.grid(row=0, column=1)
e2.grid(row=1, column=1)

mainloop( )

This code is taking really long time to run, it has been almost 5 minutes! Is it not possible to just run this snippet? Can anybody tell me how to use Tkinter?

I am using jupyter notebook and python version 2.7. I would request a solution for this version only.

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    What is the problem? Your code is running fine for me. It immediately displays a form with two fields, as expected.
    – Right leg
    Aug 29, 2017 at 9:10
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    There is no error in the script. It works fine. Do you want to know how to run this snippet? Copy paste code to your editor, save it, (sample.py), run it using python3 sample.py in terminal. And do you want a pop up from tkinter master or just 2 text boxes in tkinter?
    – DeathJack
    Aug 29, 2017 at 9:12
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    @sky_bird. You did not mention you used Jupyter in your question. I thought the problem was the python/tkinter.
    – DeathJack
    Aug 29, 2017 at 9:22
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    Your code runs fine, the problem is Jupyter. Try to run this with a normal interpreter and see what it does.
    – Right leg
    Aug 29, 2017 at 9:30
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    @sky_bird, request you to copy paste your code to the bottom of all functions and let root.mainloop() be the last line of the file. It should work
    – DeathJack
    Aug 29, 2017 at 9:33

4 Answers 4

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Your code is working just fine. Nevertheless for those using python3 module name has changed from Tkinter to tkinter all in lowercase. Edit the name and you're good to go!

In a nutshell.

python2:

from Tkinter import *

python3:

from tkinter import *

Look at the screenshot below

Screenshot

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from Tkinter import *

def printData(firstName, lastName):
    print(firstName)
    print(lastName)
    root.destroy()

def get_input():

    firstName = entry1.get()
    lastName = entry2.get()
    printData(firstName, lastName)


root = Tk()
#Label 1
label1 = Label(root,text = 'First Name')
label1.pack()
label1.config(justify = CENTER)

entry1 = Entry(root, width = 30)
entry1.pack()

label3 = Label(root, text="Last Name")
label3.pack()
label1.config(justify = CENTER)

entry2 = Entry(root, width = 30)
entry2.pack()

button1 = Button(root, text = 'submit')
button1.pack() 
button1.config(command = get_input)

root.mainloop()

Copy paste the above code into a editor, save it and run using the command,

python sample.py

Note: The above code is very vague. Have written it in that way for you to understand.

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  • Question about python 2 and your solution is: install python 3? That's weird. Changing imports to make it runnable would be much easier.
    – Lafexlos
    Aug 29, 2017 at 9:21
  • I am using python 2.7 and would not be able to install python 3. Is there a solution for this version?
    – sky_bird
    Aug 29, 2017 at 9:21
  • @Lafexlos Edited.
    – DeathJack
    Aug 29, 2017 at 9:24
  • Why use ttk? It's beyond the context.
    – Right leg
    Aug 29, 2017 at 9:27
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    The problem is not the code, but Jupyter. The code OP posted runs fine.
    – Right leg
    Aug 29, 2017 at 9:28
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You can create a popup information window as follow:

showinfo("Window", "Hello World!")

If you want to create a real popup window with input mask, you will need to generate a new TopLevel mask and open a second window.

win = tk.Toplevel()
win.wm_title("Window")

label = tk.Label(win, text="User input")
label.grid(row=0, column=0)

button = ttk.Button(win, text="Done", command=win.destroy)
button.grid(row=1, column=0)
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check it again the code is executing properly but u can't see that output in jupyter notebook itself u can see it in windows column like beside the chrome icons in toggle bar .I'm also confused initially check it once

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