Roland Rickborn wrote: > Hi folks, > > I am relatively new to Python. Although I read a lot of howtos, > introductions and wikis, I am still having trouble ;-) > > My querstion: > As the subject says, I'd like to feed a wx.ComboBox with a > dictionary/hash. According to the posting of Stano Paska ("wxComboBox > <> combobox", 20 Jul. 2004), there seems to be a way to do this: > > > You must use something like > > combo.Append('aaa', 'a') > > combo.Append('bbb', 'b') > > ... > > My problem is: > my data has thousands of entries. Therefore, I'd like to feed the > combobox with a dictionary (which itself is fed by a database query). > > My first question: > how can a wx.ComboBox be fed by a dictionary? > > For further help, Stano says: > > > read manual for more details... > > Ok, I'd like to. But which one? > I was reading http://www.wxpython.org/docs/api/wx.ComboBox-class.html > and didn't even find the above mentioned append method :-( > > TIA, > Roland R.
wxComboBox inherits from wxControlWithItems (as does wx.ListBox, and other controls which hold lists). See: http://wxwidgets.org/manuals/2.6.3/wx_wxcontrolwithitems.html#wxcontrolwithitems Iain -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list