Jo Schambach wrote: > I want to build an array of entry widgets in python with Tkinter that > all have similar textvariables. I was hoping that I could use an array > of StringVar variables to attach to these widgets, so that I can loop > through the widget creation. But my simple minded approach failed: > > for i in range(32): > self.dllAdjust[i] = StringVar() > self.dllAdjust[i].set('000') > > gives me the following error: > > File "./config.py", line 787, in setDefaultVals > self.dllAdjust[i] = StringVar() > AttributeError: Configurator instance has no attribute 'dllAdjust' > > > ("Configurator" is the class in which this code fragment appears) > > How does one define an array of StringVar? If that is not possible, what > would be an alternative approach to the idea in the code fragment above? > > Jo
I think what you want is something like: self.dllAdjust=[] for i in range(32): sv=StringVar() sv.set('000') self.dllAdjust.append(sv) (not tested) Larry Bates -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list