The problem (Story):
I write inside an entry widget, then I press a button and a new label appear in the window with the text that I have entered. Then I press a different button and the expecting result is that the generated label disappear but, I receive an error message.
Why do I want to do this?
I want to make an interface to make SQL queries, the process that I'm trying to implement is:
- The user enters a string in an entry widget.
- The user presses a "search" button to perform the query.
- The interface returns the results. (I have achieved this using
LabelFrame
andFrame
widgets). - The user presses a "clear" button and all the widgets generated disappear and the interface is ready for a new query.
The label that doesn't hide(code):
from tkinter import *
root = Tk()
pacienteLabel = Label(text="Paciente: ")
pacienteLabel.grid()
pacienteEntry = Entry()
pacienteEntry.grid()
profesionalLabel = Label(text="Profesional: ")
profesionalLabel.grid()
profesional = StringVar()
# Here I capture the string that I want to show:
profesionalEntry = Entry(textvariable=profesional)
profesionalEntry.grid()
def ver():
# This label is generated without problems:
newLabel = Label(text="hola profesional: {}".format(profesional.get()))
newLabel.grid()
# When I was trying to figure out what was happening I added this:
print(newLabel)
# And the output is:
# .!label4
# I have read through documentation why is this but I couldn't find why.
buscarButton = Button(text="Buscar", command=ver)
buscarButton.grid()
def borrar():
# After that I saw the previous output from print was obvious why the
# next line don't work:
newLabel.grid_forget()
borrarButton = Button(text="Borrar", command=borrar)
borrarButton.grid()
root.mainloop()
The following picture shows the error and the GUI:
In the end, what have I read here:
- Hide label when a button is clicked in Python
- In Tkinter is there any way to make a widget not visible?
Finally if you are reading this question, thanks for your time!