I am trying to make a variable that stores the input inside a textbox on the press of the button. As an example:
when button1 pressed:
a = textbox1.input
My current code so far is:
import tkinter as tk
window = tk.Tk()
window.title("A simple window")
window.geometry("150x150")
def save_textbox_input():
# Code goes here
button = tk.Button(text="Click me to save textbox input",command=save_textbox_input)
textbox = tk.Text(width="30",height="2")
button.pack()
textbox.pack()
tk.mainloop()
I didn’t manage to think of any code I could use to do this, other than use the console, as an example:
a = input('Write code here instead of inside textbox: ')
It did in fact ask the player to input something in the console and store it inside a variable, but I want to store the input inside a textbox: textbox = tk.Textbox(height="2",width="25")
>Solution :
In order to retrieve a input from a textbox and store it in a variable, you can use the get() method of the textbox object inside the save_textbox_input() function.
Example:
import tkinter as tk
window = tk.Tk()
window.title("A simple window")
window.geometry("150x150")
def save_textbox_input():
input_text = textbox.get("1.0", "end-1c")
print("Input text:", input_text)
button = tk.Button(text="Click me to save textbox input", command=save_textbox_input)
textbox = tk.Text(width="30", height="2")
button.pack()
textbox.pack()
tk.mainloop()
Updated with Complete code.