On 29 Gen, 12:10, Tobias Blass <tobiasbl...@gmx.net> wrote: > Hi all > I'm just learning python and use it to write a GUI (with Tkinter) for a C > program I already wrote. When trying to execute the program below I get the > following error message. > > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "./abirechner.py", line 64, in <module> > win =MainWin() > File "./abirechner.py", line 43, in __init__ > self.create_edit(row=i); > TypeError: create_edit() got multiple values for keyword argument 'row' > > I don't really understand why create_edit gets multiple values, it gets one > Integer after another (as I see it) > Thanks for your help > > abirechner.py: > > # line 37 > class MainWin(Frame): > def __init__(self,master=None): > Frame.__init__(self,master) > self.grid() > self.edits=() > for i in range(10): > self.create_edit(row=i); > def create_edit(row,self): > # LineEdit is defined, but I don't consider it important here > self.edits+=LineEdit() > self.edits[-1].grid(row=row,column=0) > # ... > #line 64 > win = MainWin() > win.mainLoop()
Try this: > def create_edit(self, row): Ciao --- FB -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list