"Arne" wrote: > I want to create entry widgets dynamically. > var = ["one", "two", "three"] > i=0 > for x in var: > textbox = "t_", x > textbox = entry(frame) > textbox.grid(row=4+i, column=0) > i = i + 1 > This works ok. On the window are the entries like I want. > > When I want to get to entered data from the entry widget. I am not able to > get them. > The statement: t_one.get() > dosent work. I am getting an error message that t_one is not global defined.
there's no t_one variable in your program. assigning some stuff to a variable doesn't create a variable with that name (if your python tutorial told you that you could do that, make sure you get your money back). the usual way to store a list of values (widgets) is to use a list: var = [] for x in range(3): textbox = entry(frame) textbox.grid(row=4+i, column=0) var.append(textbox) print var[0].get() # returns the content of the first textbox print var[1].get() # same, for the second textbox print var[2].get() # same, for the third textbox </F> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list