Gotcha!!
I'll try it with my app and let you know how it went
Thanks
Alberto
Gaucho
>From: Kent Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >CC: tutor@python.org >Subject: Re: [Tutor] str.split and quotes >Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 16:55:22 -0400 > >Alberto Troiano wrote: >>Thanks Kent but now I need you to explain me the code :( > >That code won't work for you. It is for timing how long it takes to >do something, not for generating repeated events. > >> >>To give you a graphic example how can make this function to run >>every 5 seconds >> >>def foo(): >> >> print "Hello world!" > >Here is a Tkinter program that updates the text of a label every >second. It uses the root.after() method to schedule a callback. >Since it is a one-time callback, the callback reschedules itself >each time it is called. >
>This is not a great example of code structure but it is simple and >demonstrates the concept. > >from Tkinter import * > >count = 0 > >def update(): > ''' Callback method updates the label ''' > global count > count += 1 > label.configure(text=str(count)) > > # Schedule another callback > root.after(1000, update) > > >root=Tk() >label=Label(root,text="0") >label.pack() > >b=Button(root,text="Bye",command='exit') >b.pack() > ># Schedule the initial callback >root.after(1000, update) > >root.mainloop() > > >Kent > >_______________________________________________ >Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org >http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor