Dave, Sorry I did not include the traceback but now James Reynolds (thank you very much) has provided a solution I don't need the info any more.
Thank you both for your help and time. Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/david/Documents/learnJava2010/v6c.py", line 46, in <module> app=Application(root) File "/home/david/Documents/learnJava2010/v6c.py", line 9, in __init__ self.create_widgets(x) File "/home/david/Documents/learnJava2010/v6c.py", line 15, in create_widgets x= self.submit_bttn=Button(self, text="Submit", command=self.reveal(x)) File "/home/david/Documents/learnJava2010/v6c.py", line 24, in reveal self.secret_text.delete(0.0, END) AttributeError: Application instance has no attribute 'secret_text' --- On Tue, 18/1/11, Dave Angel <da...@ieee.org> wrote: From: Dave Angel <da...@ieee.org> Subject: Re: [Tutor] Problems passing a parameter in a GUI To: "David Holland" <davholla2...@yahoo.co.uk> Cc: tutor@python.org Date: Tuesday, 18 January, 2011, 22:39 On 01/-10/-28163 02:59 PM, David Holland wrote: > Hi All, > I hope this makes sense > > I am trying to write a GUI where you click on a button and each time > you click on the button it shows in the entry text how many times you > have clicked. However when I changed an earlier version of the code to > pass a parameter it errors. > > This works :- > > > > from Tkinter import * > > class Application(Frame): > > """GUI App""" > > def __init__(self, master): > > """Initialize the frame.""" > > Frame.__init__(self, master) > > self.grid() > > self.create_widgets() > > > > def create_widgets(self): > > self.inst_lbl=Label(self, text="Click on the button to get >instructions") > > self.inst_lbl.grid(row=0, column=0, columnspan=2, sticky=W) > > self.pw_lbl=Label(self, text="Password") > > self.submit_bttn=Button(self, text="Submit", command=self.reveal) > > self.submit_bttn.grid(row=1, column=1, columnspan=2, sticky=W) > > self.secret_text=Text(self, width=35, height=5, wrap=WORD) > > self.secret_text.grid(row=2, column=1, columnspan=2, sticky=W) > > self.helpinfo() > > > > def reveal(self): > > Calmexob = Calmex() > > results = Calmexob.getmess() > > self.secret_text.delete(0.0, END) > > self.secret_text.insert(0.0,results) > > > > def helpinfo(self): > > self.secret_text.insert(0.0,"Start") > > > > class Calmex(object): > > > > def __init__(self): > > """Default arg""" > > > > > > def getmess(self): > > mesg="Test" > > return mesg > > > > #main > > root=Tk() > > root.title("Test") > > root.geometry("400x300") > > app=Application(root) > > root.mainloop() > > > > > > But when I changed it to use a number I get an error message. > > Here is the code > > from Tkinter import * > > class Application(Frame): > > """GUI App""" > > def __init__(self, master): > > """Initialize the frame.""" > > Frame.__init__(self, master) > > self.grid() > > x=0 > > self.create_widgets(x) > > > > def create_widgets(self,x): > > self.inst_lbl=Label(self, text="Click on the button to get >instructions") > > self.inst_lbl.grid(row=0, column=0, columnspan=2, sticky=W) > > self.pw_lbl=Label(self, text="Password") > > x= self.submit_bttn=Button(self, text="Submit", >command=self.reveal(x)) > > self.submit_bttn.grid(row=1, column=1, columnspan=2, sticky=W) > > self.secret_text=Text(self, width=35, height=5, wrap=WORD) > > self.secret_text.grid(row=2, column=1, columnspan=2, sticky=W) > > self.helpinfo() > > > > def reveal(self, x): > > Calmexob = Calmex(x) > > results = Calmexob.getmess(x) > > self.secret_text.delete(0.0, END) > > self.secret_text.insert(0.0,results) > > x=x+1 > > return x > > > > def helpinfo(self): > > self.secret_text.insert(0.0,"Start") > > > > class Calmex(object): > > > > def __init__(self,x): > > """Default arg""" > > > > > > def getmess(self,x): > > mesg="Test"+str(x) > > return mesg > > > > #main > > root=Tk() > > root.title("Test") > > root.geometry("400x300") > > app=Application(root) > > root.mainloop() > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The error message is > > AttributeError: Application instance has no attribute 'secret_text' > > > > The only change is that I have declared x and changed the function reveal > to take and pass x as an arguement. > > > > Thanks in advance. I hope this makes sense. > > > > > > > > > I don't have time to try to understand all the tk stuff. And it sure would have been nice if you showed the whole error message, including the traceback. You didn't even tell us what line it was on. But your problem is that you have an instance of Application without the secret_text attribute, but you're trying to use it. You should get in the habit of initializing all attributes in __init__(). Anyway, it looks like the only places that could get the error are inside the methods reveal() and selfinfo(). If either gets called before create_widget() finishes, you could get this error. The stack trace would show just what combination of method calls is making this happen. DaveA
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