Python: Appending A Value To A List Outside The Class, Function With Append Also Outside The Class, But Function Is Called Within A Class
I am very new to python and I've been trying to do this code where i use a tkinter button command to run a function, it works but the append() is not executing, meaning it does not
Solution 1:
Frame ReceiptPage is create at start, before you press any button or even see window, so Labels get information from empty lists. You have to add function which updates Labels in ReceiptPage and execute it when you pless Check Out
You will have to also use self. for labels so you have access to labels in other functions.
ReceiptPage has function which update labels. Labels uses self.
classReceiptPage(tk.Frame):
defupdate_labels(self):
self.fullreceipt['text'] = '\n'.join(map(str, Receipt))
self.sumprice['text'] = sum(prices)
OrderPage has function which change page and run update_labels. controler also uses self.
defshow_check_out(self):
self.controller.show_frame(ReceiptPage)
self.controller.frames[ReceiptPage].update_labels()
and button executes this function
checkout = tk.Button(self, text="Check Out", command=self.show_check_out)
Full code:
import tkinter as tk
from threading import Thread
from queue import Queue
import time
from tkinter import messagebox
LARGE_FONT = ("Verdana", 12)
Receipt = []
prices = []
job_queue = Queue()
Orders = []
classSushiMenuApp(tk.Tk):
def__init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
tk.Tk.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
container = tk.Frame(self)
container.pack(side="top", fill="both", expand=True)
container.grid_rowconfigure(0, weight=1)
container.grid_columnconfigure(0, weight=1)
self.frames = {}
for F in (OrderPage, ReceiptPage):
frame = F(container, self)
self.frames[F] = frame
frame.grid(row=0, column=0, sticky="nsew")
self.show_frame(OrderPage)
defshow_frame(self, cont):
frame = self.frames[cont]
frame.tkraise()
defsushichef(job_queue):
whileTrue:
a = job_queue.get()
if a isNone:
print("There are no more orders")
break
messagebox.showinfo("Message", "Sushi Chef started doing you order")
time.sleep(a)
print("Your order will be coming to you now")
job_queue.task_done()
classOrderPage(tk.Frame):
def__init__(self, parent, controller):
tk.Frame.__init__(self, parent)
self.controller = controller
label = tk.Label(self, text="Sushi Selections", font=LARGE_FONT)
label.grid(row=0, column=0, columnspan=4)
checkout = tk.Button(self, text="Check Out", command=self.show_check_out)
checkout.grid(row=0, column=4)
for _ inrange(4): # 4 Sushi Chefs
thread = Thread(target=sushichef, args=(job_queue,))
thread.start()
Orders.append(thread)
shrimptempura = tk.Button(self, text="Shrimp Tempura", command=staction)
shrimptempura.grid(row=1, column=0)
defshow_check_out(self):
self.controller.show_frame(ReceiptPage)
self.controller.frames[ReceiptPage].update_labels()
defstaction():
for item in [6]:
job_queue.put(item)
prices.append(69)
Receipt.append("Shrimp Tempura")
classReceiptPage(tk.Frame):
def__init__(self, parent, controller):
tk.Frame.__init__(self, parent)
self.label = tk.Label(self, text="Receipt", font=LARGE_FONT)
self.label.grid(row=0, columnspan=4, sticky="nsew")
self.fullreceipt= tk.Label(self, text='\n'.join(map(str, Receipt)))
self.fullreceipt.grid(row=1, columnspan=4, rowspan=48)
self.sumprice= tk.Label(self, text=sum(prices))
self.sumprice.grid(row=49, column=1, columnspan=2)
defupdate_labels(self):
self.fullreceipt['text'] = '\n'.join(map(str, Receipt))
self.sumprice['text'] = sum(prices)
app = SushiMenuApp()
app.mainloop()
To make it more universal you can create in every frame function update_frame (even empty function) and then you can execute it in show_frame
defshow_frame(self, cont):
frame = self.frames[cont]
frame.tkraise()
frame.update_frame()
Don't use name update() because it is used by tkinter.
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