Welcome folks today in this blog post we will be looking at wxpython radio button widget example
. All the full source code of the application is given below.
Get Started
In order to get started you need to install the below library using the pip
command as shown below
pip install wxpython
After installing this library you need to make an app.py
file and copy paste the following code
app.py
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import wx class RadioButtonFrame(wx.Frame): def __init__(self): wx.Frame.__init__(self, None, -1, 'Radio Example', size=(200, 200)) panel = wx.Panel(self, -1) radio1 = wx.RadioButton(panel, -1, "Elmo", pos=(20, 50), style=wx.RB_GROUP) radio2 = wx.RadioButton(panel, -1, "Ernie", pos=(20, 80)) radio3 = wx.RadioButton(panel, -1, "Bert", pos=(20, 110)) text1 = wx.TextCtrl(panel, -1, "", pos=(80, 50)) text2 = wx.TextCtrl(panel, -1, "", pos=(80, 80)) text3 = wx.TextCtrl(panel, -1, "", pos=(80, 110)) self.texts = {"Elmo": text1, "Ernie": text2, "Bert": text3} for eachText in [text2, text3]: eachText.Enable(False) for eachRadio in [radio1, radio2, radio3]: self.Bind(wx.EVT_RADIOBUTTON, self.OnRadio, eachRadio) self.selectedText = text1 def OnRadio(self, event): if self.selectedText: self.selectedText.Enable(False) radioSelected = event.GetEventObject() text = self.texts[radioSelected.GetLabel()] text.Enable(True) self.selectedText = text if __name__ == '__main__': app = wx.PySimpleApp() RadioButtonFrame().Show() app.MainLoop() |
If you execute the above python script
by typing the below command
python app.py