I have created a memory game in python using tkinter, importing pairs of words from a file and shuffling them in a list. In the GUI, when I guess a tile for the second time, I want the tile that I clicked to reveal it's word for a certain amount of time, then flip back over again (if incorrect).
This is what my code looks like right now:
class Memory():
"""GUI for the game"""
def __init__(self):
self.root = Tk()
self.root.title("Memory")
self.number_unique_words = 8
self.placement_index = 0
self.counter = 0
self.words = create_word_list(self.number_unique_words) #creates a list with pairs
#of words
self.answers = []
self.buttons = []
for row in range(4):
for column in range(4):
self.button = Button(self.root, text="", height=7, width=12, font=("DIN Alternate", 15))
self.button.configure(command=lambda button=self.button, placement=self.placement_index: self.press_button(button, placement))
self.button.grid(row=row, column=column)
self.placement_index += 1
#My problem occurs here
def press_button(self, button, placement):
if button["text"] == "" and self.counter < 2:
button["text"] = self.words[placement]
self.answers.append(button["text"])
self.buttons.append(button)
self.counter += 1
if len(self.answers) == 2:
if self.answers[0] == self.answers[1]:
for button in self.buttons:
button.configure(state="disabled")
self.counter = 0
self.answers = []
else:
for button in self.buttons:
button.configure(text="")
self.counter = 0
self.answers = []
self.buttons = []
It works like I want it to, however when I guess the second tile, it "flips" both tiles instantly; I never get to see the word of the second tile. I want to add some sort of delay, so that
button.configure(text="")
executes after a certain amount of time.
I have tried using sleep
, although it never shows the word of the tile either, it just freezes the actual "click" of the button to what value I set. I have read about the after
method but I never understood how to implement it.
tkinter.after()
is what you're looking for. It will call a given callback function after a given number of milliseconds. For example, you could define a function calledhide_tile
that configures yourButton
(tile) as you like, and then addself.root.after(3000, hide_tile)
to call it after 3 seconds.sleep()
but you need to callself.root.update()
to force tkinter to update before callingsleep()
.