Difference between revisions of "CSC111 Programs for Week 13 2015"
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# define button to clear the textArea | # define button to clear the textArea | ||
− | button1 = ttk.Button( root, text="Clear", command = self.clear ) | + | self.button1 = ttk.Button( root, text="Clear", command = self.clear ) |
− | button1.grid( row=0, column=0 ) | + | self.button1.grid( row=0, column=0 ) |
# define button to process textArea | # define button to process textArea | ||
− | button2 = ttk.Button( root, text="Process", command = self.process ) | + | self.button2 = ttk.Button( root, text="Process", command = self.process ) |
− | button2.grid( row=0, column=1 ) | + | self.button2.grid( row=0, column=1 ) |
# set a check box for Smith | # set a check box for Smith | ||
self.showSmith = IntVar() | self.showSmith = IntVar() | ||
self.showSmith.set( 1 ) | self.showSmith.set( 1 ) | ||
− | check1 = ttk.Checkbutton( root, text="Show Smith", variable=self.showSmith ) | + | self.check1 = ttk.Checkbutton( root, text="Show Smith", variable=self.showSmith ) |
− | check1.grid( row=0, column=2 ) | + | self.check1.grid( row=0, column=2 ) |
# set a check box for Hampshire | # set a check box for Hampshire | ||
self.showHampshire = IntVar() | self.showHampshire = IntVar() | ||
self.showHampshire.set( 0 ) | self.showHampshire.set( 0 ) | ||
− | check2 = ttk.Checkbutton( root, text="Show Hampshire", variable=self.showHampshire ) | + | self.check2 = ttk.Checkbutton( root, text="Show Hampshire", variable=self.showHampshire ) |
− | check2.grid( row=0, column=3 ) | + | self.check2.grid( row=0, column=3 ) |
# add an "Open File" button | # add an "Open File" button | ||
− | button3 = ttk.Button( root, text="Open File", command = self.openFile ) | + | self.button3 = ttk.Button( root, text="Open File", command = self.openFile ) |
− | button3.grid( row=0, column=4 ) | + | self.button3.grid( row=0, column=4 ) |
# create the text area | # create the text area | ||
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def process( self ): | def process( self ): | ||
− | """process the email addresses""" | + | """process the email addresses, remove all by the real emails, and filter by Smith or Hampshire.""" |
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# get the text from the text area. | # get the text from the text area. | ||
emails = self.text.get(1.0, END) | emails = self.text.get(1.0, END) | ||
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</source> | </source> | ||
<br /> | <br /> | ||
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=Synthetic Email Addresses= | =Synthetic Email Addresses= | ||
<br /> | <br /> |
Latest revision as of 11:40, 29 April 2015
--D. Thiebaut (talk) 22:40, 25 April 2015 (EDT)
TKDemo0.py
# tkdemo0.py # D. Thiebaut # The very basic skeleton of a TKinter program from tkinter import * from tkinter import ttk def main(): rootWindow = Tk() rootWindow.mainloop() main()
TKDemo1.py
# tkdemo1.py # D. Thiebaut # A Simple TKInter window with a few widgets. Code needs to be added # to make this functional. from tkinter import * from tkinter import ttk class GUI: def __init__( self, root ): # create a button that will clear the text area button1 = ttk.Button( root, text="Clear", command = self.clear ) button1.grid( row=0, column=0 ) # create another button that will process the text inside the text area button2 = ttk.Button( root, text="Process", command = self.process ) button2.grid( row=0, column=1 ) # set a check box for selecting Smith email addresses self.showSmith = IntVar() self.showSmith.set( 1 ) # make the box checked by default check1 = ttk.Checkbutton( root, text="Show Smith", variable=self.showSmith ) check1.grid( row=0, column=2 ) # set a check box for selecting Hampshire email addresses self.showHampshire = IntVar() self.showHampshire.set( 0 ) # make the box unchecked by default check2 = ttk.Checkbutton( root, text="Show Hampshire", variable=self.showHampshire ) check2.grid( row=0, column=3 ) def clear( self ): # this will eventually clear the text area print( "clear text area" ) return def process( self ): # this will eventually process the list of email addresses and sort it # and remove duplicates. print( "process email addresses" ) return def main(): # create an empty window rootWindow = Tk() rootWindow.title( "CSC111 TK Demo" ) # create the GUI inside the window gui = GUI( rootWindow) # main event loop rootWindow.mainloop() main()
TkDemo Full Implementation
- This version allows the user to pick a file in the directory the user navigates too, and then opens the file, reads its contents, and puts it inside the text area.
# tkWindow.py # D. Thiebaut # Illustrates how to create a GUI application # using TKInter. # from tkinter import * from tkinter import ttk import tkinter.filedialog as fdialog # this is used to find a file in the user's file system class GUI: """A class containing all the widgets and the actions they trigger""" def __init__( self, root ): """constructor. Creates all the widgets, and define the actions to be taken""" self.root = root # define button to clear the textArea self.button1 = ttk.Button( root, text="Clear", command = self.clear ) self.button1.grid( row=0, column=0 ) # define button to process textArea self.button2 = ttk.Button( root, text="Process", command = self.process ) self.button2.grid( row=0, column=1 ) # set a check box for Smith self.showSmith = IntVar() self.showSmith.set( 1 ) self.check1 = ttk.Checkbutton( root, text="Show Smith", variable=self.showSmith ) self.check1.grid( row=0, column=2 ) # set a check box for Hampshire self.showHampshire = IntVar() self.showHampshire.set( 0 ) self.check2 = ttk.Checkbutton( root, text="Show Hampshire", variable=self.showHampshire ) self.check2.grid( row=0, column=3 ) # add an "Open File" button self.button3 = ttk.Button( root, text="Open File", command = self.openFile ) self.button3.grid( row=0, column=4 ) # create the text area self.text = Text( root, width=80, height=30, background="ivory" ) self.text.grid( row=1, column=0, columnspan=5 ) def openFile( self ): """ opens a dialog for the user to pick a file, then tries to open the file, then reads the file and displays its contents on the text area""" filename = fdialog.askopenfilename(filetypes = (("Text files", "*.txt"), ("All files", "*.*"))) text = "" try: file = open( filename, "r" ) text = file.read() file.close() except: # if there is an exception, i.e. file not found, then we return return # if we're here, it means we have some text read from the file. # display it in the text area. self.clear() self.text.insert( INSERT, text ) def clear( self ): """clear the text area""" self.text.delete(1.0, END) def process( self ): """process the email addresses, remove all by the real emails, and filter by Smith or Hampshire.""" # get the text from the text area. emails = self.text.get(1.0, END) self.clear() # split the string into lines, skip over invalid lines, split # valid lines into 3 fields, and keep the last field. # remove the duplicates, and sort the list. emailList = [] for line in emails.split( "\n" ): if len( line.strip() ) <= 1: continue words = line.split( "," ) if len( words ) != 3: continue email = words[-1] # keep email only if user wants Smith and email contains "@smith" if email.find( "@smith" ) != -1 and self.showSmith.get()==1: emailList.append( email ) # keep email only if user wants Hampshire and email contains "@hamp" if email.find( "@hamp" ) != -1 and self.showHampshire.get()==1: emailList.append( email ) # remove duplicates and sort emailList = list( set( emailList ) ) emailList.sort() # put list joined by "\n" into the text area self.text.insert( INSERT, "\n".join( emailList ) ) def main(): rootWindow = Tk() rootWindow.title( "CSC111 TK Demo" ) gui = GUI( rootWindow) rootWindow.mainloop() main()
Synthetic Email Addresses
- These are not real addresses. Just random first names made into what looks like real email addresses, formatted as CSV.
1, Anglea, Anglea@hampshire.edu 2, Chun, Chun@smith.edu 3, Codi, Codi@smith.edu 4, Cordelia, Cordelia@smith.edu 5, Cythia, Cythia@smith.edu 6, Evalyn, Evalyn@smith.edu 7, Josie, Josie@smith.edu 8, Karena, Karena@hampshire.edu 9, Lanell, Lanell@smith.edu 10, Lisbeth, Lisbeth@smith.edu 11, Love, Love@smith.edu 12, Natacha, Natacha@smith.edu 13, Romana, Romana@smith.edu 14, Traci, Traci@smith.edu 15, Whitley, Whitley@smith.edu 1, Aja, Aja@hampshire.edu 2, Anna, Anna@hampshire.edu 3, Constance, Constance@smith.edu 4, Jeneva, Jeneva@smith.edu 5, Kaylee, Kaylee@hampshire.edu 6, Leilani, Leilani@smith.edu 7, Margaretta, Margaretta@smith.edu 8, Marline, Marline@smith.edu 9, Matha, Matha@smith.edu 10, Natacha, Natacha@smith.edu 11, Phuong, Phuong@hampshire.edu 12, Sanjuana, Sanjuana@smith.edu 13, Sharie, Sharie@smith.edu 14, Tashina, Tashina@smith.edu 1, Anna, Anna@hampshire.edu 2, Bessie, Bessie@smith.edu 3, Chun, Chun@smith.edu 4, Constance, Constance@smith.edu 5, Edith, Edith@smith.edu 6, Elfrieda, Elfrieda@smith.edu 7, Gema, Gema@smith.edu 8, Johanna, Johanna@smith.edu 9, Margaretta, Margaretta@smith.edu 10, Maryellen, Maryellen@smith.edu 11, Matha, Matha@smith.edu 12, Niesha, Niesha@smith.edu 13, Patrica, Patrica@hampshire.edu 14, Traci, Traci@smith.edu 1, Ammie, Ammie@hampshire.edu 2, Ayana, Ayana@hampshire.edu 3, Birdie, Birdie@smith.edu 4, Candyce, Candyce@smith.edu 5, Constance, Constance@smith.edu 6, Edelmira, Edelmira@smith.edu 7, Erlinda, Erlinda@smith.edu 8, Kali, Kali@hampshire.edu 9, Lisbeth, Lisbeth@smith.edu 10, Mallie, Mallie@smith.edu 11, Margaretta, Margaretta@smith.edu 12, Marlene, Marlene@smith.edu 13, Marline, Marline@smith.edu 14, May, May@smith.edu 15, Nola, Nola@smith.edu 16, Rachael, Rachael@smith.edu 17, Renata, Renata@smith.edu 18, Tamela, Tamela@smith.edu 19, Tashina, Tashina@smith.edu 1, Ammie, Ammie@hampshire.edu 2, Anna, Anna@hampshire.edu 3, Candyce, Candyce@smith.edu 4, Clorinda, Clorinda@smith.edu 5, Dorathy, Dorathy@smith.edu 6, Jennine, Jennine@smith.edu 7, Johanna, Johanna@smith.edu 8, Kandace, Kandace@hampshire.edu 9, Niesha, Niesha@smith.edu 10, Patrica, Patrica@hampshire.edu 11, Rosalina, Rosalina@smith.edu 12, Sharie, Sharie@smith.edu 13, Suk, Suk@smith.edu 14, Yuko, Yuko@smith.edu