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- Callable
- Transform
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- CanvasTransform
- RotateTransform
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- SwirlTransform
- ScaleTransform
- Tkinter.Canvas(Tkinter.Widget)
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- GuiCanvas
- Tkinter.Tk(Tkinter.Misc, Tkinter.Wm)
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- Gui
- __builtin__.list(__builtin__.object)
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- BBox
- Pos
class BBox(__builtin__.list) |
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a bounding box is a list of coordinates, where each
coordinate is a list of numbers. The first pair is the
upper-left corner; the second pair is the lower-right.
Creating a new bounding box makes a _shallow_ copy of
the list of coordinates. For a deep copy, use Bbox.copy(). |
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- Method resolution order:
- BBox
- __builtin__.list
- __builtin__.object
Methods defined here:
- copy(self)
- flatten(bbox)
- return a list of four coordinates
- height(bbox)
- lowerright(bbox)
- midleft(bbox)
- return the midpoint of the left edge as a Pos object
- midright(bbox)
- return the midpoint of the right edge as a Pos object
- offset(bbox, pos)
- return the vector between the upper-left corner of bbox and
the given position
- pos(bbox, offset)
- return the position at the given offset from bbox upper-left
- setbottom(bbox, val)
- setleft(bbox, val)
- # top, bottom, left, and right can be accessed as attributes
- setright(bbox, val)
- settop(bbox, val)
- union(self, other)
- return a new bbox that covers self and other
- upperleft(bbox)
- # upperleft returns the upper left corner as a new Pos object)
# lowerright returns the lower right corner.
- width(bbox)
Properties defined here:
- bottom
- get lambda bbox
- set = setbottom(bbox, val)
- left
- get lambda bbox
- set = setleft(bbox, val)
- # top, bottom, left, and right can be accessed as attributes
- right
- get lambda bbox
- set = setright(bbox, val)
- top
- get lambda bbox
- set = settop(bbox, val)
Data and other attributes defined here:
- __slots__ = ()
Methods inherited from __builtin__.list:
- __add__(...)
- x.__add__(y) <==> x+y
- __contains__(...)
- x.__contains__(y) <==> y in x
- __delitem__(...)
- x.__delitem__(y) <==> del x[y]
- __delslice__(...)
- x.__delslice__(i, j) <==> del x[i:j]
Use of negative indices is not supported.
- __eq__(...)
- x.__eq__(y) <==> x==y
- __ge__(...)
- x.__ge__(y) <==> x>=y
- __getattribute__(...)
- x.__getattribute__('name') <==> x.name
- __getitem__(...)
- x.__getitem__(y) <==> x[y]
- __getslice__(...)
- x.__getslice__(i, j) <==> x[i:j]
Use of negative indices is not supported.
- __gt__(...)
- x.__gt__(y) <==> x>y
- __hash__(...)
- x.__hash__() <==> hash(x)
- __iadd__(...)
- x.__iadd__(y) <==> x+=y
- __imul__(...)
- x.__imul__(y) <==> x*=y
- __init__(...)
- x.__init__(...) initializes x; see x.__class__.__doc__ for signature
- __iter__(...)
- x.__iter__() <==> iter(x)
- __le__(...)
- x.__le__(y) <==> x<=y
- __len__(...)
- x.__len__() <==> len(x)
- __lt__(...)
- x.__lt__(y) <==> x<y
- __mul__(...)
- x.__mul__(n) <==> x*n
- __ne__(...)
- x.__ne__(y) <==> x!=y
- __repr__(...)
- x.__repr__() <==> repr(x)
- __reversed__(...)
- L.__reversed__() -- return a reverse iterator over the list
- __rmul__(...)
- x.__rmul__(n) <==> n*x
- __setitem__(...)
- x.__setitem__(i, y) <==> x[i]=y
- __setslice__(...)
- x.__setslice__(i, j, y) <==> x[i:j]=y
Use of negative indices is not supported.
- append(...)
- L.append(object) -- append object to end
- count(...)
- L.count(value) -> integer -- return number of occurrences of value
- extend(...)
- L.extend(iterable) -- extend list by appending elements from the iterable
- index(...)
- L.index(value, [start, [stop]]) -> integer -- return first index of value
- insert(...)
- L.insert(index, object) -- insert object before index
- pop(...)
- L.pop([index]) -> item -- remove and return item at index (default last)
- remove(...)
- L.remove(value) -- remove first occurrence of value
- reverse(...)
- L.reverse() -- reverse *IN PLACE*
- sort(...)
- L.sort(cmp=None, key=None, reverse=False) -- stable sort *IN PLACE*;
cmp(x, y) -> -1, 0, 1
Data and other attributes inherited from __builtin__.list:
- __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
- T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
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class Callable |
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this class is used to wrap a function and its arguments
into an object that can be passed as a callback parameter
and invoked later. It is from the Python Cookbook 9.1, page 302 |
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Methods defined here:
- __call__(self)
- __init__(self, func, *args, **kwds)
- __str__(self)
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class CanvasTransform(Transform) |
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under a CanvasTransform, the origin is in the middle of
the canvas, the positive y-axis is up, and the coordinate
[1, 1] maps to the point specified by scale. |
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Methods defined here:
- __init__(self, ca, scale=[1, 1])
- invert(self, p)
- trans(self, p)
Methods inherited from Transform:
- invert_list(self, points)
- apply the inverse transform to the list of points
- trans_list(self, points, func=None)
- apply (func) to a list of points.
If (func) is none, apply self.trans.
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class Gui(Tkinter.Tk) |
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Gui provides wrappers for many of the methods in the Tk
class; also, it keeps track of the current frame so that
you can create new widgets without naming the parent frame
explicitly. |
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- Method resolution order:
- Gui
- Tkinter.Tk
- Tkinter.Misc
- Tkinter.Wm
Methods defined here:
- __init__(self, debug=False)
- initialize the gui.
turning on debugging changes the behavior of Gui.fr so
that the nested frame structure is apparent.
- bu(self, *args, **options)
- make a button
- ca(self, *args, **options)
- make a canvas widget.
- cb(self, *args, **options)
- make a checkbutton.
- colweights(self, weights)
- attach weights to the columns of the current grid.
These weights control how the columns in the grid expand
when the grid expands. The default weight is 0, which
means that the column doesn't expand. If only one
column has a value, it gets all the extra space.
- en(self, *args, **options)
- make an entry widget.
- endfr(self)
- end the current frame (and return it)
- endgr = endfr(self)
- fr(self, *args, **options)
- make a return a frame.
As a side effect, the new frame becomes the current frame
- gr(self, cols, cweights=[1], rweights=[1], **options)
- create a frame and switch to grid mode.
cols is the number of columns in the grid (no need to
specify the number of rows). cweight and rweight control
how the widgets expand if the frame expands (see colweights
and rowweights below). options are passed along to the frame
- grid(self, widget, i=None, j=None, **options)
- pack the given widget in the current grid.
By default, the widget is packed in the next available
space, but parameters i and j can override.
- la(self, *args, **options)
- make a label widget.
- lb(self, *args, **options)
- make a listbox.
- mb(self, *args, **options)
- make a menubutton
- mi(self, mb, label='', **options)
- make a menu item
- popfr = endfr(self)
- pushfr(self, frame)
- push a frame onto the frame stack
- rb(self, *args, **options)
- make a radiobutton
- rowweights(self, weights)
- attach weights to the rows of the current grid.
These weights control how the rows in the grid expand
when the grid expands. The default weight is 0, which
means that the row doesn't expand. If only one
row has a value, it gets all the extra space.
- sb(self, *args, **options)
- make a text scrollbar
- sc(self, *args, **options)
- make a scrollable canvas.
The options provided apply to the frame only;
if you want to configure the other widgets, you have to do
it after invoking st
- st(self, *args, **options)
- make a scrollable text entry
- te(self, *args, **options)
- make a text entry
- tl(self, **options)
- make a return a top level window.
- widget(self, constructor, *args, **options)
- this is the kernel of the widget constructors.
(constructor) is the function that will
be called to build the new widget. (args) is rolled
into (options), and then (options) is split into widget
options, pack options and grid options
Properties defined here:
- frame
- get lambda self
- # accessing frame as an attribute returns the last frame on
# the stack
Data and other attributes defined here:
- ScrollableCanvas = <class Gui.ScrollableCanvas>
- a compound widget with a grid that contains a canvas
and two scrollbars
- ScrollableText = <class Gui.ScrollableText>
- a scrollable text entry is a
compound widget with a frame that contains a
text entry on the left and a scrollbar on the right.
- argnames = ['side', 'fill', 'expand', 'anchor']
Methods inherited from Tkinter.Tk:
- __getattr__(self, attr)
- Delegate attribute access to the interpreter object
- destroy(self)
- Destroy this and all descendants widgets. This will
end the application of this Tcl interpreter.
- loadtk(self)
- readprofile(self, baseName, className)
- Internal function. It reads BASENAME.tcl and CLASSNAME.tcl into
the Tcl Interpreter and calls execfile on BASENAME.py and CLASSNAME.py if
such a file exists in the home directory.
- report_callback_exception(self, exc, val, tb)
- Internal function. It reports exception on sys.stderr.
Methods inherited from Tkinter.Misc:
- __getitem__ = cget(self, key)
- Return the resource value for a KEY given as string.
- __setitem__(self, key, value)
- __str__(self)
- Return the window path name of this widget.
- after(self, ms, func=None, *args)
- Call function once after given time.
MS specifies the time in milliseconds. FUNC gives the
function which shall be called. Additional parameters
are given as parameters to the function call. Return
identifier to cancel scheduling with after_cancel.
- after_cancel(self, id)
- Cancel scheduling of function identified with ID.
Identifier returned by after or after_idle must be
given as first parameter.
- after_idle(self, func, *args)
- Call FUNC once if the Tcl main loop has no event to
process.
Return an identifier to cancel the scheduling with
after_cancel.
- bbox = grid_bbox(self, column=None, row=None, col2=None, row2=None)
- Return a tuple of integer coordinates for the bounding
box of this widget controlled by the geometry manager grid.
If COLUMN, ROW is given the bounding box applies from
the cell with row and column 0 to the specified
cell. If COL2 and ROW2 are given the bounding box
starts at that cell.
The returned integers specify the offset of the upper left
corner in the master widget and the width and height.
- bell(self, displayof=0)
- Ring a display's bell.
- bind(self, sequence=None, func=None, add=None)
- Bind to this widget at event SEQUENCE a call to function FUNC.
SEQUENCE is a string of concatenated event
patterns. An event pattern is of the form
<MODIFIER-MODIFIER-TYPE-DETAIL> where MODIFIER is one
of Control, Mod2, M2, Shift, Mod3, M3, Lock, Mod4, M4,
Button1, B1, Mod5, M5 Button2, B2, Meta, M, Button3,
B3, Alt, Button4, B4, Double, Button5, B5 Triple,
Mod1, M1. TYPE is one of Activate, Enter, Map,
ButtonPress, Button, Expose, Motion, ButtonRelease
FocusIn, MouseWheel, Circulate, FocusOut, Property,
Colormap, Gravity Reparent, Configure, KeyPress, Key,
Unmap, Deactivate, KeyRelease Visibility, Destroy,
Leave and DETAIL is the button number for ButtonPress,
ButtonRelease and DETAIL is the Keysym for KeyPress and
KeyRelease. Examples are
<Control-Button-1> for pressing Control and mouse button 1 or
<Alt-A> for pressing A and the Alt key (KeyPress can be omitted).
An event pattern can also be a virtual event of the form
<<AString>> where AString can be arbitrary. This
event can be generated by event_generate.
If events are concatenated they must appear shortly
after each other.
FUNC will be called if the event sequence occurs with an
instance of Event as argument. If the return value of FUNC is
"break" no further bound function is invoked.
An additional boolean parameter ADD specifies whether FUNC will
be called additionally to the other bound function or whether
it will replace the previous function.
Bind will return an identifier to allow deletion of the bound function with
unbind without memory leak.
If FUNC or SEQUENCE is omitted the bound function or list
of bound events are returned.
- bind_all(self, sequence=None, func=None, add=None)
- Bind to all widgets at an event SEQUENCE a call to function FUNC.
An additional boolean parameter ADD specifies whether FUNC will
be called additionally to the other bound function or whether
it will replace the previous function. See bind for the return value.
- bind_class(self, className, sequence=None, func=None, add=None)
- Bind to widgets with bindtag CLASSNAME at event
SEQUENCE a call of function FUNC. An additional
boolean parameter ADD specifies whether FUNC will be
called additionally to the other bound function or
whether it will replace the previous function. See bind for
the return value.
- bindtags(self, tagList=None)
- Set or get the list of bindtags for this widget.
With no argument return the list of all bindtags associated with
this widget. With a list of strings as argument the bindtags are
set to this list. The bindtags determine in which order events are
processed (see bind).
- cget(self, key)
- Return the resource value for a KEY given as string.
- clipboard_append(self, string, **kw)
- Append STRING to the Tk clipboard.
A widget specified at the optional displayof keyword
argument specifies the target display. The clipboard
can be retrieved with selection_get.
- clipboard_clear(self, **kw)
- Clear the data in the Tk clipboard.
A widget specified for the optional displayof keyword
argument specifies the target display.
- colormodel(self, value=None)
- Useless. Not implemented in Tk.
- columnconfigure = grid_columnconfigure(self, index, cnf={}, **kw)
- Configure column INDEX of a grid.
Valid resources are minsize (minimum size of the column),
weight (how much does additional space propagate to this column)
and pad (how much space to let additionally).
- config = configure(self, cnf=None, **kw)
- Configure resources of a widget.
The values for resources are specified as keyword
arguments. To get an overview about
the allowed keyword arguments call the method keys.
- configure(self, cnf=None, **kw)
- Configure resources of a widget.
The values for resources are specified as keyword
arguments. To get an overview about
the allowed keyword arguments call the method keys.
- deletecommand(self, name)
- Internal function.
Delete the Tcl command provided in NAME.
- event_add(self, virtual, *sequences)
- Bind a virtual event VIRTUAL (of the form <<Name>>)
to an event SEQUENCE such that the virtual event is triggered
whenever SEQUENCE occurs.
- event_delete(self, virtual, *sequences)
- Unbind a virtual event VIRTUAL from SEQUENCE.
- event_generate(self, sequence, **kw)
- Generate an event SEQUENCE. Additional
keyword arguments specify parameter of the event
(e.g. x, y, rootx, rooty).
- event_info(self, virtual=None)
- Return a list of all virtual events or the information
about the SEQUENCE bound to the virtual event VIRTUAL.
- focus = focus_set(self)
- Direct input focus to this widget.
If the application currently does not have the focus
this widget will get the focus if the application gets
the focus through the window manager.
- focus_displayof(self)
- Return the widget which has currently the focus on the
display where this widget is located.
Return None if the application does not have the focus.
- focus_force(self)
- Direct input focus to this widget even if the
application does not have the focus. Use with
caution!
- focus_get(self)
- Return the widget which has currently the focus in the
application.
Use focus_displayof to allow working with several
displays. Return None if application does not have
the focus.
- focus_lastfor(self)
- Return the widget which would have the focus if top level
for this widget gets the focus from the window manager.
- focus_set(self)
- Direct input focus to this widget.
If the application currently does not have the focus
this widget will get the focus if the application gets
the focus through the window manager.
- getboolean(self, s)
- Return a boolean value for Tcl boolean values true and false given as parameter.
- getvar(self, name='PY_VAR')
- Return value of Tcl variable NAME.
- grab_current(self)
- Return widget which has currently the grab in this application
or None.
- grab_release(self)
- Release grab for this widget if currently set.
- grab_set(self)
- Set grab for this widget.
A grab directs all events to this and descendant
widgets in the application.
- grab_set_global(self)
- Set global grab for this widget.
A global grab directs all events to this and
descendant widgets on the display. Use with caution -
other applications do not get events anymore.
- grab_status(self)
- Return None, "local" or "global" if this widget has
no, a local or a global grab.
- grid_bbox(self, column=None, row=None, col2=None, row2=None)
- Return a tuple of integer coordinates for the bounding
box of this widget controlled by the geometry manager grid.
If COLUMN, ROW is given the bounding box applies from
the cell with row and column 0 to the specified
cell. If COL2 and ROW2 are given the bounding box
starts at that cell.
The returned integers specify the offset of the upper left
corner in the master widget and the width and height.
- grid_columnconfigure(self, index, cnf={}, **kw)
- Configure column INDEX of a grid.
Valid resources are minsize (minimum size of the column),
weight (how much does additional space propagate to this column)
and pad (how much space to let additionally).
- grid_location(self, x, y)
- Return a tuple of column and row which identify the cell
at which the pixel at position X and Y inside the master
widget is located.
- grid_propagate(self, flag=['_noarg_'])
- Set or get the status for propagation of geometry information.
A boolean argument specifies whether the geometry information
of the slaves will determine the size of this widget. If no argument
is given, the current setting will be returned.
- grid_rowconfigure(self, index, cnf={}, **kw)
- Configure row INDEX of a grid.
Valid resources are minsize (minimum size of the row),
weight (how much does additional space propagate to this row)
and pad (how much space to let additionally).
- grid_size(self)
- Return a tuple of the number of column and rows in the grid.
- grid_slaves(self, row=None, column=None)
- Return a list of all slaves of this widget
in its packing order.
- image_names(self)
- Return a list of all existing image names.
- image_types(self)
- Return a list of all available image types (e.g. phote bitmap).
- keys(self)
- Return a list of all resource names of this widget.
- lift = tkraise(self, aboveThis=None)
- Raise this widget in the stacking order.
- lower(self, belowThis=None)
- Lower this widget in the stacking order.
- mainloop(self, n=0)
- Call the mainloop of Tk.
- nametowidget(self, name)
- Return the Tkinter instance of a widget identified by
its Tcl name NAME.
- option_add(self, pattern, value, priority=None)
- Set a VALUE (second parameter) for an option
PATTERN (first parameter).
An optional third parameter gives the numeric priority
(defaults to 80).
- option_clear(self)
- Clear the option database.
It will be reloaded if option_add is called.
- option_get(self, name, className)
- Return the value for an option NAME for this widget
with CLASSNAME.
Values with higher priority override lower values.
- option_readfile(self, fileName, priority=None)
- Read file FILENAME into the option database.
An optional second parameter gives the numeric
priority.
- pack_propagate(self, flag=['_noarg_'])
- Set or get the status for propagation of geometry information.
A boolean argument specifies whether the geometry information
of the slaves will determine the size of this widget. If no argument
is given the current setting will be returned.
- pack_slaves(self)
- Return a list of all slaves of this widget
in its packing order.
- place_slaves(self)
- Return a list of all slaves of this widget
in its packing order.
- propagate = pack_propagate(self, flag=['_noarg_'])
- Set or get the status for propagation of geometry information.
A boolean argument specifies whether the geometry information
of the slaves will determine the size of this widget. If no argument
is given the current setting will be returned.
- quit(self)
- Quit the Tcl interpreter. All widgets will be destroyed.
- register = _register(self, func, subst=None, needcleanup=1)
- Return a newly created Tcl function. If this
function is called, the Python function FUNC will
be executed. An optional function SUBST can
be given which will be executed before FUNC.
- rowconfigure = grid_rowconfigure(self, index, cnf={}, **kw)
- Configure row INDEX of a grid.
Valid resources are minsize (minimum size of the row),
weight (how much does additional space propagate to this row)
and pad (how much space to let additionally).
- selection_clear(self, **kw)
- Clear the current X selection.
- selection_get(self, **kw)
- Return the contents of the current X selection.
A keyword parameter selection specifies the name of
the selection and defaults to PRIMARY. A keyword
parameter displayof specifies a widget on the display
to use.
- selection_handle(self, command, **kw)
- Specify a function COMMAND to call if the X
selection owned by this widget is queried by another
application.
This function must return the contents of the
selection. The function will be called with the
arguments OFFSET and LENGTH which allows the chunking
of very long selections. The following keyword
parameters can be provided:
selection - name of the selection (default PRIMARY),
type - type of the selection (e.g. STRING, FILE_NAME).
- selection_own(self, **kw)
- Become owner of X selection.
A keyword parameter selection specifies the name of
the selection (default PRIMARY).
- selection_own_get(self, **kw)
- Return owner of X selection.
The following keyword parameter can
be provided:
selection - name of the selection (default PRIMARY),
type - type of the selection (e.g. STRING, FILE_NAME).
- send(self, interp, cmd, *args)
- Send Tcl command CMD to different interpreter INTERP to be executed.
- setvar(self, name='PY_VAR', value='1')
- Set Tcl variable NAME to VALUE.
- size = grid_size(self)
- Return a tuple of the number of column and rows in the grid.
- slaves = pack_slaves(self)
- Return a list of all slaves of this widget
in its packing order.
- tk_bisque(self)
- Change the color scheme to light brown as used in Tk 3.6 and before.
- tk_focusFollowsMouse(self)
- The widget under mouse will get automatically focus. Can not
be disabled easily.
- tk_focusNext(self)
- Return the next widget in the focus order which follows
widget which has currently the focus.
The focus order first goes to the next child, then to
the children of the child recursively and then to the
next sibling which is higher in the stacking order. A
widget is omitted if it has the takefocus resource set
to 0.
- tk_focusPrev(self)
- Return previous widget in the focus order. See tk_focusNext for details.
- tk_menuBar(self, *args)
- Do not use. Needed in Tk 3.6 and earlier.
- tk_setPalette(self, *args, **kw)
- Set a new color scheme for all widget elements.
A single color as argument will cause that all colors of Tk
widget elements are derived from this.
Alternatively several keyword parameters and its associated
colors can be given. The following keywords are valid:
activeBackground, foreground, selectColor,
activeForeground, highlightBackground, selectBackground,
background, highlightColor, selectForeground,
disabledForeground, insertBackground, troughColor.
- tk_strictMotif(self, boolean=None)
- Set Tcl internal variable, whether the look and feel
should adhere to Motif.
A parameter of 1 means adhere to Motif (e.g. no color
change if mouse passes over slider).
Returns the set value.
- tkraise(self, aboveThis=None)
- Raise this widget in the stacking order.
- unbind(self, sequence, funcid=None)
- Unbind for this widget for event SEQUENCE the
function identified with FUNCID.
- unbind_all(self, sequence)
- Unbind for all widgets for event SEQUENCE all functions.
- unbind_class(self, className, sequence)
- Unbind for a all widgets with bindtag CLASSNAME for event SEQUENCE
all functions.
- update(self)
- Enter event loop until all pending events have been processed by Tcl.
- update_idletasks(self)
- Enter event loop until all idle callbacks have been called. This
will update the display of windows but not process events caused by
the user.
- wait_variable(self, name='PY_VAR')
- Wait until the variable is modified.
A parameter of type IntVar, StringVar, DoubleVar or
BooleanVar must be given.
- wait_visibility(self, window=None)
- Wait until the visibility of a WIDGET changes
(e.g. it appears).
If no parameter is given self is used.
- wait_window(self, window=None)
- Wait until a WIDGET is destroyed.
If no parameter is given self is used.
- waitvar = wait_variable(self, name='PY_VAR')
- Wait until the variable is modified.
A parameter of type IntVar, StringVar, DoubleVar or
BooleanVar must be given.
- winfo_atom(self, name, displayof=0)
- Return integer which represents atom NAME.
- winfo_atomname(self, id, displayof=0)
- Return name of atom with identifier ID.
- winfo_cells(self)
- Return number of cells in the colormap for this widget.
- winfo_children(self)
- Return a list of all widgets which are children of this widget.
- winfo_class(self)
- Return window class name of this widget.
- winfo_colormapfull(self)
- Return true if at the last color request the colormap was full.
- winfo_containing(self, rootX, rootY, displayof=0)
- Return the widget which is at the root coordinates ROOTX, ROOTY.
- winfo_depth(self)
- Return the number of bits per pixel.
- winfo_exists(self)
- Return true if this widget exists.
- winfo_fpixels(self, number)
- Return the number of pixels for the given distance NUMBER
(e.g. "3c") as float.
- winfo_geometry(self)
- Return geometry string for this widget in the form "widthxheight+X+Y".
- winfo_height(self)
- Return height of this widget.
- winfo_id(self)
- Return identifier ID for this widget.
- winfo_interps(self, displayof=0)
- Return the name of all Tcl interpreters for this display.
- winfo_ismapped(self)
- Return true if this widget is mapped.
- winfo_manager(self)
- Return the window mananger name for this widget.
- winfo_name(self)
- Return the name of this widget.
- winfo_parent(self)
- Return the name of the parent of this widget.
- winfo_pathname(self, id, displayof=0)
- Return the pathname of the widget given by ID.
- winfo_pixels(self, number)
- Rounded integer value of winfo_fpixels.
- winfo_pointerx(self)
- Return the x coordinate of the pointer on the root window.
- winfo_pointerxy(self)
- Return a tuple of x and y coordinates of the pointer on the root window.
- winfo_pointery(self)
- Return the y coordinate of the pointer on the root window.
- winfo_reqheight(self)
- Return requested height of this widget.
- winfo_reqwidth(self)
- Return requested width of this widget.
- winfo_rgb(self, color)
- Return tuple of decimal values for red, green, blue for
COLOR in this widget.
- winfo_rootx(self)
- Return x coordinate of upper left corner of this widget on the
root window.
- winfo_rooty(self)
- Return y coordinate of upper left corner of this widget on the
root window.
- winfo_screen(self)
- Return the screen name of this widget.
- winfo_screencells(self)
- Return the number of the cells in the colormap of the screen
of this widget.
- winfo_screendepth(self)
- Return the number of bits per pixel of the root window of the
screen of this widget.
- winfo_screenheight(self)
- Return the number of pixels of the height of the screen of this widget
in pixel.
- winfo_screenmmheight(self)
- Return the number of pixels of the height of the screen of
this widget in mm.
- winfo_screenmmwidth(self)
- Return the number of pixels of the width of the screen of
this widget in mm.
- winfo_screenvisual(self)
- Return one of the strings directcolor, grayscale, pseudocolor,
staticcolor, staticgray, or truecolor for the default
colormodel of this screen.
- winfo_screenwidth(self)
- Return the number of pixels of the width of the screen of
this widget in pixel.
- winfo_server(self)
- Return information of the X-Server of the screen of this widget in
the form "XmajorRminor vendor vendorVersion".
- winfo_toplevel(self)
- Return the toplevel widget of this widget.
- winfo_viewable(self)
- Return true if the widget and all its higher ancestors are mapped.
- winfo_visual(self)
- Return one of the strings directcolor, grayscale, pseudocolor,
staticcolor, staticgray, or truecolor for the
colormodel of this widget.
- winfo_visualid(self)
- Return the X identifier for the visual for this widget.
- winfo_visualsavailable(self, includeids=0)
- Return a list of all visuals available for the screen
of this widget.
Each item in the list consists of a visual name (see winfo_visual), a
depth and if INCLUDEIDS=1 is given also the X identifier.
- winfo_vrootheight(self)
- Return the height of the virtual root window associated with this
widget in pixels. If there is no virtual root window return the
height of the screen.
- winfo_vrootwidth(self)
- Return the width of the virtual root window associated with this
widget in pixel. If there is no virtual root window return the
width of the screen.
- winfo_vrootx(self)
- Return the x offset of the virtual root relative to the root
window of the screen of this widget.
- winfo_vrooty(self)
- Return the y offset of the virtual root relative to the root
window of the screen of this widget.
- winfo_width(self)
- Return the width of this widget.
- winfo_x(self)
- Return the x coordinate of the upper left corner of this widget
in the parent.
- winfo_y(self)
- Return the y coordinate of the upper left corner of this widget
in the parent.
Data and other attributes inherited from Tkinter.Misc:
- getdouble = <type 'float'>
- float(x) -> floating point number
Convert a string or number to a floating point number, if possible.
- getint = <type 'int'>
- int(x[, base]) -> integer
Convert a string or number to an integer, if possible. A floating point
argument will be truncated towards zero (this does not include a string
representation of a floating point number!) When converting a string, use
the optional base. It is an error to supply a base when converting a
non-string. If the argument is outside the integer range a long object
will be returned instead.
Methods inherited from Tkinter.Wm:
- aspect = wm_aspect(self, minNumer=None, minDenom=None, maxNumer=None, maxDenom=None)
- Instruct the window manager to set the aspect ratio (width/height)
of this widget to be between MINNUMER/MINDENOM and MAXNUMER/MAXDENOM. Return a tuple
of the actual values if no argument is given.
- attributes = wm_attributes(self, *args)
- This subcommand returns or sets platform specific attributes
The first form returns a list of the platform specific flags and
their values. The second form returns the value for the specific
option. The third form sets one or more of the values. The values
are as follows:
On Windows, -disabled gets or sets whether the window is in a
disabled state. -toolwindow gets or sets the style of the window
to toolwindow (as defined in the MSDN). -topmost gets or sets
whether this is a topmost window (displays above all other
windows).
On Macintosh, XXXXX
On Unix, there are currently no special attribute values.
- client = wm_client(self, name=None)
- Store NAME in WM_CLIENT_MACHINE property of this widget. Return
current value.
- colormapwindows = wm_colormapwindows(self, *wlist)
- Store list of window names (WLIST) into WM_COLORMAPWINDOWS property
of this widget. This list contains windows whose colormaps differ from their
parents. Return current list of widgets if WLIST is empty.
- command = wm_command(self, value=None)
- Store VALUE in WM_COMMAND property. It is the command
which shall be used to invoke the application. Return current
command if VALUE is None.
- deiconify = wm_deiconify(self)
- Deiconify this widget. If it was never mapped it will not be mapped.
On Windows it will raise this widget and give it the focus.
- focusmodel = wm_focusmodel(self, model=None)
- Set focus model to MODEL. "active" means that this widget will claim
the focus itself, "passive" means that the window manager shall give
the focus. Return current focus model if MODEL is None.
- geometry = wm_geometry(self, newGeometry=None)
- Set geometry to NEWGEOMETRY of the form =widthxheight+x+y. Return
current value if None is given.
- group = wm_group(self, pathName=None)
- Set the group leader widgets for related widgets to PATHNAME. Return
the group leader of this widget if None is given.
- iconbitmap = wm_iconbitmap(self, bitmap=None)
- Set bitmap for the iconified widget to BITMAP. Return
the bitmap if None is given.
- iconify = wm_iconify(self)
- Display widget as icon.
- iconmask = wm_iconmask(self, bitmap=None)
- Set mask for the icon bitmap of this widget. Return the
mask if None is given.
- iconname = wm_iconname(self, newName=None)
- Set the name of the icon for this widget. Return the name if
None is given.
- iconposition = wm_iconposition(self, x=None, y=None)
- Set the position of the icon of this widget to X and Y. Return
a tuple of the current values of X and X if None is given.
- iconwindow = wm_iconwindow(self, pathName=None)
- Set widget PATHNAME to be displayed instead of icon. Return the current
value if None is given.
- maxsize = wm_maxsize(self, width=None, height=None)
- Set max WIDTH and HEIGHT for this widget. If the window is gridded
the values are given in grid units. Return the current values if None
is given.
- minsize = wm_minsize(self, width=None, height=None)
- Set min WIDTH and HEIGHT for this widget. If the window is gridded
the values are given in grid units. Return the current values if None
is given.
- overrideredirect = wm_overrideredirect(self, boolean=None)
- Instruct the window manager to ignore this widget
if BOOLEAN is given with 1. Return the current value if None
is given.
- positionfrom = wm_positionfrom(self, who=None)
- Instruct the window manager that the position of this widget shall
be defined by the user if WHO is "user", and by its own policy if WHO is
"program".
- protocol = wm_protocol(self, name=None, func=None)
- Bind function FUNC to command NAME for this widget.
Return the function bound to NAME if None is given. NAME could be
e.g. "WM_SAVE_YOURSELF" or "WM_DELETE_WINDOW".
- resizable = wm_resizable(self, width=None, height=None)
- Instruct the window manager whether this width can be resized
in WIDTH or HEIGHT. Both values are boolean values.
- sizefrom = wm_sizefrom(self, who=None)
- Instruct the window manager that the size of this widget shall
be defined by the user if WHO is "user", and by its own policy if WHO is
"program".
- state = wm_state(self, newstate=None)
- Query or set the state of this widget as one of normal, icon,
iconic (see wm_iconwindow), withdrawn, or zoomed (Windows only).
- title = wm_title(self, string=None)
- Set the title of this widget.
- transient = wm_transient(self, master=None)
- Instruct the window manager that this widget is transient
with regard to widget MASTER.
- withdraw = wm_withdraw(self)
- Withdraw this widget from the screen such that it is unmapped
and forgotten by the window manager. Re-draw it with wm_deiconify.
- wm_aspect(self, minNumer=None, minDenom=None, maxNumer=None, maxDenom=None)
- Instruct the window manager to set the aspect ratio (width/height)
of this widget to be between MINNUMER/MINDENOM and MAXNUMER/MAXDENOM. Return a tuple
of the actual values if no argument is given.
- wm_attributes(self, *args)
- This subcommand returns or sets platform specific attributes
The first form returns a list of the platform specific flags and
their values. The second form returns the value for the specific
option. The third form sets one or more of the values. The values
are as follows:
On Windows, -disabled gets or sets whether the window is in a
disabled state. -toolwindow gets or sets the style of the window
to toolwindow (as defined in the MSDN). -topmost gets or sets
whether this is a topmost window (displays above all other
windows).
On Macintosh, XXXXX
On Unix, there are currently no special attribute values.
- wm_client(self, name=None)
- Store NAME in WM_CLIENT_MACHINE property of this widget. Return
current value.
- wm_colormapwindows(self, *wlist)
- Store list of window names (WLIST) into WM_COLORMAPWINDOWS property
of this widget. This list contains windows whose colormaps differ from their
parents. Return current list of widgets if WLIST is empty.
- wm_command(self, value=None)
- Store VALUE in WM_COMMAND property. It is the command
which shall be used to invoke the application. Return current
command if VALUE is None.
- wm_deiconify(self)
- Deiconify this widget. If it was never mapped it will not be mapped.
On Windows it will raise this widget and give it the focus.
- wm_focusmodel(self, model=None)
- Set focus model to MODEL. "active" means that this widget will claim
the focus itself, "passive" means that the window manager shall give
the focus. Return current focus model if MODEL is None.
- wm_frame(self)
- Return identifier for decorative frame of this widget if present.
- wm_geometry(self, newGeometry=None)
- Set geometry to NEWGEOMETRY of the form =widthxheight+x+y. Return
current value if None is given.
- wm_grid(self, baseWidth=None, baseHeight=None, widthInc=None, heightInc=None)
- Instruct the window manager that this widget shall only be
resized on grid boundaries. WIDTHINC and HEIGHTINC are the width and
height of a grid unit in pixels. BASEWIDTH and BASEHEIGHT are the
number of grid units requested in Tk_GeometryRequest.
- wm_group(self, pathName=None)
- Set the group leader widgets for related widgets to PATHNAME. Return
the group leader of this widget if None is given.
- wm_iconbitmap(self, bitmap=None)
- Set bitmap for the iconified widget to BITMAP. Return
the bitmap if None is given.
- wm_iconify(self)
- Display widget as icon.
- wm_iconmask(self, bitmap=None)
- Set mask for the icon bitmap of this widget. Return the
mask if None is given.
- wm_iconname(self, newName=None)
- Set the name of the icon for this widget. Return the name if
None is given.
- wm_iconposition(self, x=None, y=None)
- Set the position of the icon of this widget to X and Y. Return
a tuple of the current values of X and X if None is given.
- wm_iconwindow(self, pathName=None)
- Set widget PATHNAME to be displayed instead of icon. Return the current
value if None is given.
- wm_maxsize(self, width=None, height=None)
- Set max WIDTH and HEIGHT for this widget. If the window is gridded
the values are given in grid units. Return the current values if None
is given.
- wm_minsize(self, width=None, height=None)
- Set min WIDTH and HEIGHT for this widget. If the window is gridded
the values are given in grid units. Return the current values if None
is given.
- wm_overrideredirect(self, boolean=None)
- Instruct the window manager to ignore this widget
if BOOLEAN is given with 1. Return the current value if None
is given.
- wm_positionfrom(self, who=None)
- Instruct the window manager that the position of this widget shall
be defined by the user if WHO is "user", and by its own policy if WHO is
"program".
- wm_protocol(self, name=None, func=None)
- Bind function FUNC to command NAME for this widget.
Return the function bound to NAME if None is given. NAME could be
e.g. "WM_SAVE_YOURSELF" or "WM_DELETE_WINDOW".
- wm_resizable(self, width=None, height=None)
- Instruct the window manager whether this width can be resized
in WIDTH or HEIGHT. Both values are boolean values.
- wm_sizefrom(self, who=None)
- Instruct the window manager that the size of this widget shall
be defined by the user if WHO is "user", and by its own policy if WHO is
"program".
- wm_state(self, newstate=None)
- Query or set the state of this widget as one of normal, icon,
iconic (see wm_iconwindow), withdrawn, or zoomed (Windows only).
- wm_title(self, string=None)
- Set the title of this widget.
- wm_transient(self, master=None)
- Instruct the window manager that this widget is transient
with regard to widget MASTER.
- wm_withdraw(self)
- Withdraw this widget from the screen such that it is unmapped
and forgotten by the window manager. Re-draw it with wm_deiconify.
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class GuiCanvas(Tkinter.Canvas) |
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this is a wrapper for the Canvas provided by tkinter.
The primary difference is that it supports coordinate
transformations, the most common of which is the CanvasTranform,
which makes canvas coordinates Cartesian (origin in the middle,
positive y axis going up).
It also provides methods like circle that provide a
nice interface to the underlying canvas methods. |
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- Method resolution order:
- GuiCanvas
- Tkinter.Canvas
- Tkinter.Widget
- Tkinter.BaseWidget
- Tkinter.Misc
- Tkinter.Pack
- Tkinter.Place
- Tkinter.Grid
Methods defined here:
- __init__(self, w, transforms=None, **options)
- add_transform(self, transform, index=None)
- add the given transform at the given index in the
transform list (appending is the default).
- bbox(self, item)
- compute the bounding box of the given item
(transformed from pixel coordinates to transformed
coordinates).
- circle(self, x, y, r, fill='', **options)
- make a circle with center at (x, y) and radius (r)
- dump(self, filename='canvas.eps')
- create a PostScipt file with the given name and dump
the contents of the canvas into it.
- flipx(self, item)
- warning: this works in pixel coordinates
- image(self, coord, image, **options)
- make an image item with the given image at the given position.
The default anchor is center.
- invert(self, coords)
- apply the inverse of each of the transforms, in reverse
order.
- line(self, coords, fill='black', **options)
- make a polyline with vertices at each point in (coords)
and pen color (fill).
- oval(self, coords, fill='', **options)
- make an oval with bounding box (coords) and fill color (fill)
- polygon(self, coords, fill='', **options)
- make a close polygon with vertices at each point in (coords)
and fill color (fill).
- rectangle(self, coords, fill='', **options)
- make an oval with bounding box (coords) and fill color (fill)
- tcoords(self, item, coords=None)
- provides get and set access to item coordinates,
with coordinate translation in both directions.
- text(self, coord, text='', fill='black', **options)
- make a text item with the given text and fill color.
The default anchor is center.
- tmove(self, tags, dx=0, dy=0)
- move all items with the given tags, with dx and dy
in untransformed coordinates
- trans(self, coords)
- apply each of the transforms for this canvas, in order.
Properties defined here:
- height
- get lambda self
- width
- get lambda self
- # the following properties make it possbile to access
# the width and height of the canvas as if they were attributes
Methods inherited from Tkinter.Canvas:
- addtag(self, *args)
- Internal function.
- addtag_above(self, newtag, tagOrId)
- Add tag NEWTAG to all items above TAGORID.
- addtag_all(self, newtag)
- Add tag NEWTAG to all items.
- addtag_below(self, newtag, tagOrId)
- Add tag NEWTAG to all items below TAGORID.
- addtag_closest(self, newtag, x, y, halo=None, start=None)
- Add tag NEWTAG to item which is closest to pixel at X, Y.
If several match take the top-most.
All items closer than HALO are considered overlapping (all are
closests). If START is specified the next below this tag is taken.
- addtag_enclosed(self, newtag, x1, y1, x2, y2)
- Add tag NEWTAG to all items in the rectangle defined
by X1,Y1,X2,Y2.
- addtag_overlapping(self, newtag, x1, y1, x2, y2)
- Add tag NEWTAG to all items which overlap the rectangle
defined by X1,Y1,X2,Y2.
- addtag_withtag(self, newtag, tagOrId)
- Add tag NEWTAG to all items with TAGORID.
- canvasx(self, screenx, gridspacing=None)
- Return the canvas x coordinate of pixel position SCREENX rounded
to nearest multiple of GRIDSPACING units.
- canvasy(self, screeny, gridspacing=None)
- Return the canvas y coordinate of pixel position SCREENY rounded
to nearest multiple of GRIDSPACING units.
- coords(self, *args)
- Return a list of coordinates for the item given in ARGS.
- create_arc(self, *args, **kw)
- Create arc shaped region with coordinates x1,y1,x2,y2.
- create_bitmap(self, *args, **kw)
- Create bitmap with coordinates x1,y1.
- create_image(self, *args, **kw)
- Create image item with coordinates x1,y1.
- create_line(self, *args, **kw)
- Create line with coordinates x1,y1,...,xn,yn.
- create_oval(self, *args, **kw)
- Create oval with coordinates x1,y1,x2,y2.
- create_polygon(self, *args, **kw)
- Create polygon with coordinates x1,y1,...,xn,yn.
- create_rectangle(self, *args, **kw)
- Create rectangle with coordinates x1,y1,x2,y2.
- create_text(self, *args, **kw)
- Create text with coordinates x1,y1.
- create_window(self, *args, **kw)
- Create window with coordinates x1,y1,x2,y2.
- dchars(self, *args)
- Delete characters of text items identified by tag or id in ARGS (possibly
several times) from FIRST to LAST character (including).
- delete(self, *args)
- Delete items identified by all tag or ids contained in ARGS.
- dtag(self, *args)
- Delete tag or id given as last arguments in ARGS from items
identified by first argument in ARGS.
- find(self, *args)
- Internal function.
- find_above(self, tagOrId)
- Return items above TAGORID.
- find_all(self)
- Return all items.
- find_below(self, tagOrId)
- Return all items below TAGORID.
- find_closest(self, x, y, halo=None, start=None)
- Return item which is closest to pixel at X, Y.
If several match take the top-most.
All items closer than HALO are considered overlapping (all are
closests). If START is specified the next below this tag is taken.
- find_enclosed(self, x1, y1, x2, y2)
- Return all items in rectangle defined
by X1,Y1,X2,Y2.
- find_overlapping(self, x1, y1, x2, y2)
- Return all items which overlap the rectangle
defined by X1,Y1,X2,Y2.
- find_withtag(self, tagOrId)
- Return all items with TAGORID.
- focus(self, *args)
- Set focus to the first item specified in ARGS.
- gettags(self, *args)
- Return tags associated with the first item specified in ARGS.
- icursor(self, *args)
- Set cursor at position POS in the item identified by TAGORID.
In ARGS TAGORID must be first.
- index(self, *args)
- Return position of cursor as integer in item specified in ARGS.
- insert(self, *args)
- Insert TEXT in item TAGORID at position POS. ARGS must
be TAGORID POS TEXT.
- itemcget(self, tagOrId, option)
- Return the resource value for an OPTION for item TAGORID.
- itemconfig = itemconfigure(self, tagOrId, cnf=None, **kw)
- Configure resources of an item TAGORID.
The values for resources are specified as keyword
arguments. To get an overview about
the allowed keyword arguments call the method without arguments.
- itemconfigure(self, tagOrId, cnf=None, **kw)
- Configure resources of an item TAGORID.
The values for resources are specified as keyword
arguments. To get an overview about
the allowed keyword arguments call the method without arguments.
- lift = tag_raise(self, *args)
- Raise an item TAGORID given in ARGS
(optional above another item).
- lower = tag_lower(self, *args)
- Lower an item TAGORID given in ARGS
(optional below another item).
- move(self, *args)
- Move an item TAGORID given in ARGS.
- postscript(self, cnf={}, **kw)
- Print the contents of the canvas to a postscript
file. Valid options: colormap, colormode, file, fontmap,
height, pageanchor, pageheight, pagewidth, pagex, pagey,
rotate, witdh, x, y.
- scale(self, *args)
- Scale item TAGORID with XORIGIN, YORIGIN, XSCALE, YSCALE.
- scan_dragto(self, x, y, gain=10)
- Adjust the view of the canvas to GAIN times the
difference between X and Y and the coordinates given in
scan_mark.
- scan_mark(self, x, y)
- Remember the current X, Y coordinates.
- select_adjust(self, tagOrId, index)
- Adjust the end of the selection near the cursor of an item TAGORID to index.
- select_clear(self)
- Clear the selection if it is in this widget.
- select_from(self, tagOrId, index)
- Set the fixed end of a selection in item TAGORID to INDEX.
- select_item(self)
- Return the item which has the selection.
- select_to(self, tagOrId, index)
- Set the variable end of a selection in item TAGORID to INDEX.
- tag_bind(self, tagOrId, sequence=None, func=None, add=None)
- Bind to all items with TAGORID at event SEQUENCE a call to function FUNC.
An additional boolean parameter ADD specifies whether FUNC will be
called additionally to the other bound function or whether it will
replace the previous function. See bind for the return value.
- tag_lower(self, *args)
- Lower an item TAGORID given in ARGS
(optional below another item).
- tag_raise(self, *args)
- Raise an item TAGORID given in ARGS
(optional above another item).
- tag_unbind(self, tagOrId, sequence, funcid=None)
- Unbind for all items with TAGORID for event SEQUENCE the
function identified with FUNCID.
- tkraise = tag_raise(self, *args)
- Raise an item TAGORID given in ARGS
(optional above another item).
- type(self, tagOrId)
- Return the type of the item TAGORID.
- xview(self, *args)
- Query and change horizontal position of the view.
- xview_moveto(self, fraction)
- Adjusts the view in the window so that FRACTION of the
total width of the canvas is off-screen to the left.
- xview_scroll(self, number, what)
- Shift the x-view according to NUMBER which is measured in "units" or "pages" (WHAT).
- yview(self, *args)
- Query and change vertical position of the view.
- yview_moveto(self, fraction)
- Adjusts the view in the window so that FRACTION of the
total height of the canvas is off-screen to the top.
- yview_scroll(self, number, what)
- Shift the y-view according to NUMBER which is measured in "units" or "pages" (WHAT).
Methods inherited from Tkinter.BaseWidget:
- destroy(self)
- Destroy this and all descendants widgets.
Methods inherited from Tkinter.Misc:
- __getitem__ = cget(self, key)
- Return the resource value for a KEY given as string.
- __setitem__(self, key, value)
- __str__(self)
- Return the window path name of this widget.
- after(self, ms, func=None, *args)
- Call function once after given time.
MS specifies the time in milliseconds. FUNC gives the
function which shall be called. Additional parameters
are given as parameters to the function call. Return
identifier to cancel scheduling with after_cancel.
- after_cancel(self, id)
- Cancel scheduling of function identified with ID.
Identifier returned by after or after_idle must be
given as first parameter.
- after_idle(self, func, *args)
- Call FUNC once if the Tcl main loop has no event to
process.
Return an identifier to cancel the scheduling with
after_cancel.
- bell(self, displayof=0)
- Ring a display's bell.
- bind(self, sequence=None, func=None, add=None)
- Bind to this widget at event SEQUENCE a call to function FUNC.
SEQUENCE is a string of concatenated event
patterns. An event pattern is of the form
<MODIFIER-MODIFIER-TYPE-DETAIL> where MODIFIER is one
of Control, Mod2, M2, Shift, Mod3, M3, Lock, Mod4, M4,
Button1, B1, Mod5, M5 Button2, B2, Meta, M, Button3,
B3, Alt, Button4, B4, Double, Button5, B5 Triple,
Mod1, M1. TYPE is one of Activate, Enter, Map,
ButtonPress, Button, Expose, Motion, ButtonRelease
FocusIn, MouseWheel, Circulate, FocusOut, Property,
Colormap, Gravity Reparent, Configure, KeyPress, Key,
Unmap, Deactivate, KeyRelease Visibility, Destroy,
Leave and DETAIL is the button number for ButtonPress,
ButtonRelease and DETAIL is the Keysym for KeyPress and
KeyRelease. Examples are
<Control-Button-1> for pressing Control and mouse button 1 or
<Alt-A> for pressing A and the Alt key (KeyPress can be omitted).
An event pattern can also be a virtual event of the form
<<AString>> where AString can be arbitrary. This
event can be generated by event_generate.
If events are concatenated they must appear shortly
after each other.
FUNC will be called if the event sequence occurs with an
instance of Event as argument. If the return value of FUNC is
"break" no further bound function is invoked.
An additional boolean parameter ADD specifies whether FUNC will
be called additionally to the other bound function or whether
it will replace the previous function.
Bind will return an identifier to allow deletion of the bound function with
unbind without memory leak.
If FUNC or SEQUENCE is omitted the bound function or list
of bound events are returned.
- bind_all(self, sequence=None, func=None, add=None)
- Bind to all widgets at an event SEQUENCE a call to function FUNC.
An additional boolean parameter ADD specifies whether FUNC will
be called additionally to the other bound function or whether
it will replace the previous function. See bind for the return value.
- bind_class(self, className, sequence=None, func=None, add=None)
- Bind to widgets with bindtag CLASSNAME at event
SEQUENCE a call of function FUNC. An additional
boolean parameter ADD specifies whether FUNC will be
called additionally to the other bound function or
whether it will replace the previous function. See bind for
the return value.
- bindtags(self, tagList=None)
- Set or get the list of bindtags for this widget.
With no argument return the list of all bindtags associated with
this widget. With a list of strings as argument the bindtags are
set to this list. The bindtags determine in which order events are
processed (see bind).
- cget(self, key)
- Return the resource value for a KEY given as string.
- clipboard_append(self, string, **kw)
- Append STRING to the Tk clipboard.
A widget specified at the optional displayof keyword
argument specifies the target display. The clipboard
can be retrieved with selection_get.
- clipboard_clear(self, **kw)
- Clear the data in the Tk clipboard.
A widget specified for the optional displayof keyword
argument specifies the target display.
- colormodel(self, value=None)
- Useless. Not implemented in Tk.
- columnconfigure = grid_columnconfigure(self, index, cnf={}, **kw)
- Configure column INDEX of a grid.
Valid resources are minsize (minimum size of the column),
weight (how much does additional space propagate to this column)
and pad (how much space to let additionally).
- config = configure(self, cnf=None, **kw)
- Configure resources of a widget.
The values for resources are specified as keyword
arguments. To get an overview about
the allowed keyword arguments call the method keys.
- configure(self, cnf=None, **kw)
- Configure resources of a widget.
The values for resources are specified as keyword
arguments. To get an overview about
the allowed keyword arguments call the method keys.
- deletecommand(self, name)
- Internal function.
Delete the Tcl command provided in NAME.
- event_add(self, virtual, *sequences)
- Bind a virtual event VIRTUAL (of the form <<Name>>)
to an event SEQUENCE such that the virtual event is triggered
whenever SEQUENCE occurs.
- event_delete(self, virtual, *sequences)
- Unbind a virtual event VIRTUAL from SEQUENCE.
- event_generate(self, sequence, **kw)
- Generate an event SEQUENCE. Additional
keyword arguments specify parameter of the event
(e.g. x, y, rootx, rooty).
- event_info(self, virtual=None)
- Return a list of all virtual events or the information
about the SEQUENCE bound to the virtual event VIRTUAL.
- focus_displayof(self)
- Return the widget which has currently the focus on the
display where this widget is located.
Return None if the application does not have the focus.
- focus_force(self)
- Direct input focus to this widget even if the
application does not have the focus. Use with
caution!
- focus_get(self)
- Return the widget which has currently the focus in the
application.
Use focus_displayof to allow working with several
displays. Return None if application does not have
the focus.
- focus_lastfor(self)
- Return the widget which would have the focus if top level
for this widget gets the focus from the window manager.
- focus_set(self)
- Direct input focus to this widget.
If the application currently does not have the focus
this widget will get the focus if the application gets
the focus through the window manager.
- getboolean(self, s)
- Return a boolean value for Tcl boolean values true and false given as parameter.
- getvar(self, name='PY_VAR')
- Return value of Tcl variable NAME.
- grab_current(self)
- Return widget which has currently the grab in this application
or None.
- grab_release(self)
- Release grab for this widget if currently set.
- grab_set(self)
- Set grab for this widget.
A grab directs all events to this and descendant
widgets in the application.
- grab_set_global(self)
- Set global grab for this widget.
A global grab directs all events to this and
descendant widgets on the display. Use with caution -
other applications do not get events anymore.
- grab_status(self)
- Return None, "local" or "global" if this widget has
no, a local or a global grab.
- grid_bbox(self, column=None, row=None, col2=None, row2=None)
- Return a tuple of integer coordinates for the bounding
box of this widget controlled by the geometry manager grid.
If COLUMN, ROW is given the bounding box applies from
the cell with row and column 0 to the specified
cell. If COL2 and ROW2 are given the bounding box
starts at that cell.
The returned integers specify the offset of the upper left
corner in the master widget and the width and height.
- grid_columnconfigure(self, index, cnf={}, **kw)
- Configure column INDEX of a grid.
Valid resources are minsize (minimum size of the column),
weight (how much does additional space propagate to this column)
and pad (how much space to let additionally).
- grid_location(self, x, y)
- Return a tuple of column and row which identify the cell
at which the pixel at position X and Y inside the master
widget is located.
- grid_propagate(self, flag=['_noarg_'])
- Set or get the status for propagation of geometry information.
A boolean argument specifies whether the geometry information
of the slaves will determine the size of this widget. If no argument
is given, the current setting will be returned.
- grid_rowconfigure(self, index, cnf={}, **kw)
- Configure row INDEX of a grid.
Valid resources are minsize (minimum size of the row),
weight (how much does additional space propagate to this row)
and pad (how much space to let additionally).
- grid_size(self)
- Return a tuple of the number of column and rows in the grid.
- grid_slaves(self, row=None, column=None)
- Return a list of all slaves of this widget
in its packing order.
- image_names(self)
- Return a list of all existing image names.
- image_types(self)
- Return a list of all available image types (e.g. phote bitmap).
- keys(self)
- Return a list of all resource names of this widget.
- mainloop(self, n=0)
- Call the mainloop of Tk.
- nametowidget(self, name)
- Return the Tkinter instance of a widget identified by
its Tcl name NAME.
- option_add(self, pattern, value, priority=None)
- Set a VALUE (second parameter) for an option
PATTERN (first parameter).
An optional third parameter gives the numeric priority
(defaults to 80).
- option_clear(self)
- Clear the option database.
It will be reloaded if option_add is called.
- option_get(self, name, className)
- Return the value for an option NAME for this widget
with CLASSNAME.
Values with higher priority override lower values.
- option_readfile(self, fileName, priority=None)
- Read file FILENAME into the option database.
An optional second parameter gives the numeric
priority.
- pack_propagate(self, flag=['_noarg_'])
- Set or get the status for propagation of geometry information.
A boolean argument specifies whether the geometry information
of the slaves will determine the size of this widget. If no argument
is given the current setting will be returned.
- pack_slaves(self)
- Return a list of all slaves of this widget
in its packing order.
- place_slaves(self)
- Return a list of all slaves of this widget
in its packing order.
- propagate = pack_propagate(self, flag=['_noarg_'])
- Set or get the status for propagation of geometry information.
A boolean argument specifies whether the geometry information
of the slaves will determine the size of this widget. If no argument
is given the current setting will be returned.
- quit(self)
- Quit the Tcl interpreter. All widgets will be destroyed.
- register = _register(self, func, subst=None, needcleanup=1)
- Return a newly created Tcl function. If this
function is called, the Python function FUNC will
be executed. An optional function SUBST can
be given which will be executed before FUNC.
- rowconfigure = grid_rowconfigure(self, index, cnf={}, **kw)
- Configure row INDEX of a grid.
Valid resources are minsize (minimum size of the row),
weight (how much does additional space propagate to this row)
and pad (how much space to let additionally).
- selection_clear(self, **kw)
- Clear the current X selection.
- selection_get(self, **kw)
- Return the contents of the current X selection.
A keyword parameter selection specifies the name of
the selection and defaults to PRIMARY. A keyword
parameter displayof specifies a widget on the display
to use.
- selection_handle(self, command, **kw)
- Specify a function COMMAND to call if the X
selection owned by this widget is queried by another
application.
This function must return the contents of the
selection. The function will be called with the
arguments OFFSET and LENGTH which allows the chunking
of very long selections. The following keyword
parameters can be provided:
selection - name of the selection (default PRIMARY),
type - type of the selection (e.g. STRING, FILE_NAME).
- selection_own(self, **kw)
- Become owner of X selection.
A keyword parameter selection specifies the name of
the selection (default PRIMARY).
- selection_own_get(self, **kw)
- Return owner of X selection.
The following keyword parameter can
be provided:
selection - name of the selection (default PRIMARY),
type - type of the selection (e.g. STRING, FILE_NAME).
- send(self, interp, cmd, *args)
- Send Tcl command CMD to different interpreter INTERP to be executed.
- setvar(self, name='PY_VAR', value='1')
- Set Tcl variable NAME to VALUE.
- size = grid_size(self)
- Return a tuple of the number of column and rows in the grid.
- slaves = pack_slaves(self)
- Return a list of all slaves of this widget
in its packing order.
- tk_bisque(self)
- Change the color scheme to light brown as used in Tk 3.6 and before.
- tk_focusFollowsMouse(self)
- The widget under mouse will get automatically focus. Can not
be disabled easily.
- tk_focusNext(self)
- Return the next widget in the focus order which follows
widget which has currently the focus.
The focus order first goes to the next child, then to
the children of the child recursively and then to the
next sibling which is higher in the stacking order. A
widget is omitted if it has the takefocus resource set
to 0.
- tk_focusPrev(self)
- Return previous widget in the focus order. See tk_focusNext for details.
- tk_menuBar(self, *args)
- Do not use. Needed in Tk 3.6 and earlier.
- tk_setPalette(self, *args, **kw)
- Set a new color scheme for all widget elements.
A single color as argument will cause that all colors of Tk
widget elements are derived from this.
Alternatively several keyword parameters and its associated
colors can be given. The following keywords are valid:
activeBackground, foreground, selectColor,
activeForeground, highlightBackground, selectBackground,
background, highlightColor, selectForeground,
disabledForeground, insertBackground, troughColor.
- tk_strictMotif(self, boolean=None)
- Set Tcl internal variable, whether the look and feel
should adhere to Motif.
A parameter of 1 means adhere to Motif (e.g. no color
change if mouse passes over slider).
Returns the set value.
- unbind(self, sequence, funcid=None)
- Unbind for this widget for event SEQUENCE the
function identified with FUNCID.
- unbind_all(self, sequence)
- Unbind for all widgets for event SEQUENCE all functions.
- unbind_class(self, className, sequence)
- Unbind for a all widgets with bindtag CLASSNAME for event SEQUENCE
all functions.
- update(self)
- Enter event loop until all pending events have been processed by Tcl.
- update_idletasks(self)
- Enter event loop until all idle callbacks have been called. This
will update the display of windows but not process events caused by
the user.
- wait_variable(self, name='PY_VAR')
- Wait until the variable is modified.
A parameter of type IntVar, StringVar, DoubleVar or
BooleanVar must be given.
- wait_visibility(self, window=None)
- Wait until the visibility of a WIDGET changes
(e.g. it appears).
If no parameter is given self is used.
- wait_window(self, window=None)
- Wait until a WIDGET is destroyed.
If no parameter is given self is used.
- waitvar = wait_variable(self, name='PY_VAR')
- Wait until the variable is modified.
A parameter of type IntVar, StringVar, DoubleVar or
BooleanVar must be given.
- winfo_atom(self, name, displayof=0)
- Return integer which represents atom NAME.
- winfo_atomname(self, id, displayof=0)
- Return name of atom with identifier ID.
- winfo_cells(self)
- Return number of cells in the colormap for this widget.
- winfo_children(self)
- Return a list of all widgets which are children of this widget.
- winfo_class(self)
- Return window class name of this widget.
- winfo_colormapfull(self)
- Return true if at the last color request the colormap was full.
- winfo_containing(self, rootX, rootY, displayof=0)
- Return the widget which is at the root coordinates ROOTX, ROOTY.
- winfo_depth(self)
- Return the number of bits per pixel.
- winfo_exists(self)
- Return true if this widget exists.
- winfo_fpixels(self, number)
- Return the number of pixels for the given distance NUMBER
(e.g. "3c") as float.
- winfo_geometry(self)
- Return geometry string for this widget in the form "widthxheight+X+Y".
- winfo_height(self)
- Return height of this widget.
- winfo_id(self)
- Return identifier ID for this widget.
- winfo_interps(self, displayof=0)
- Return the name of all Tcl interpreters for this display.
- winfo_ismapped(self)
- Return true if this widget is mapped.
- winfo_manager(self)
- Return the window mananger name for this widget.
- winfo_name(self)
- Return the name of this widget.
- winfo_parent(self)
- Return the name of the parent of this widget.
- winfo_pathname(self, id, displayof=0)
- Return the pathname of the widget given by ID.
- winfo_pixels(self, number)
- Rounded integer value of winfo_fpixels.
- winfo_pointerx(self)
- Return the x coordinate of the pointer on the root window.
- winfo_pointerxy(self)
- Return a tuple of x and y coordinates of the pointer on the root window.
- winfo_pointery(self)
- Return the y coordinate of the pointer on the root window.
- winfo_reqheight(self)
- Return requested height of this widget.
- winfo_reqwidth(self)
- Return requested width of this widget.
- winfo_rgb(self, color)
- Return tuple of decimal values for red, green, blue for
COLOR in this widget.
- winfo_rootx(self)
- Return x coordinate of upper left corner of this widget on the
root window.
- winfo_rooty(self)
- Return y coordinate of upper left corner of this widget on the
root window.
- winfo_screen(self)
- Return the screen name of this widget.
- winfo_screencells(self)
- Return the number of the cells in the colormap of the screen
of this widget.
- winfo_screendepth(self)
- Return the number of bits per pixel of the root window of the
screen of this widget.
- winfo_screenheight(self)
- Return the number of pixels of the height of the screen of this widget
in pixel.
- winfo_screenmmheight(self)
- Return the number of pixels of the height of the screen of
this widget in mm.
- winfo_screenmmwidth(self)
- Return the number of pixels of the width of the screen of
this widget in mm.
- winfo_screenvisual(self)
- Return one of the strings directcolor, grayscale, pseudocolor,
staticcolor, staticgray, or truecolor for the default
colormodel of this screen.
- winfo_screenwidth(self)
- Return the number of pixels of the width of the screen of
this widget in pixel.
- winfo_server(self)
- Return information of the X-Server of the screen of this widget in
the form "XmajorRminor vendor vendorVersion".
- winfo_toplevel(self)
- Return the toplevel widget of this widget.
- winfo_viewable(self)
- Return true if the widget and all its higher ancestors are mapped.
- winfo_visual(self)
- Return one of the strings directcolor, grayscale, pseudocolor,
staticcolor, staticgray, or truecolor for the
colormodel of this widget.
- winfo_visualid(self)
- Return the X identifier for the visual for this widget.
- winfo_visualsavailable(self, includeids=0)
- Return a list of all visuals available for the screen
of this widget.
Each item in the list consists of a visual name (see winfo_visual), a
depth and if INCLUDEIDS=1 is given also the X identifier.
- winfo_vrootheight(self)
- Return the height of the virtual root window associated with this
widget in pixels. If there is no virtual root window return the
height of the screen.
- winfo_vrootwidth(self)
- Return the width of the virtual root window associated with this
widget in pixel. If there is no virtual root window return the
width of the screen.
- winfo_vrootx(self)
- Return the x offset of the virtual root relative to the root
window of the screen of this widget.
- winfo_vrooty(self)
- Return the y offset of the virtual root relative to the root
window of the screen of this widget.
- winfo_width(self)
- Return the width of this widget.
- winfo_x(self)
- Return the x coordinate of the upper left corner of this widget
in the parent.
- winfo_y(self)
- Return the y coordinate of the upper left corner of this widget
in the parent.
Data and other attributes inherited from Tkinter.Misc:
- getdouble = <type 'float'>
- float(x) -> floating point number
Convert a string or number to a floating point number, if possible.
- getint = <type 'int'>
- int(x[, base]) -> integer
Convert a string or number to an integer, if possible. A floating point
argument will be truncated towards zero (this does not include a string
representation of a floating point number!) When converting a string, use
the optional base. It is an error to supply a base when converting a
non-string. If the argument is outside the integer range a long object
will be returned instead.
Methods inherited from Tkinter.Pack:
- forget = pack_forget(self)
- Unmap this widget and do not use it for the packing order.
- info = pack_info(self)
- Return information about the packing options
for this widget.
- pack = pack_configure(self, cnf={}, **kw)
- Pack a widget in the parent widget. Use as options:
after=widget - pack it after you have packed widget
anchor=NSEW (or subset) - position widget according to
given direction
before=widget - pack it before you will pack widget
expand=bool - expand widget if parent size grows
fill=NONE or X or Y or BOTH - fill widget if widget grows
in=master - use master to contain this widget
ipadx=amount - add internal padding in x direction
ipady=amount - add internal padding in y direction
padx=amount - add padding in x direction
pady=amount - add padding in y direction
side=TOP or BOTTOM or LEFT or RIGHT - where to add this widget.
- pack_configure(self, cnf={}, **kw)
- Pack a widget in the parent widget. Use as options:
after=widget - pack it after you have packed widget
anchor=NSEW (or subset) - position widget according to
given direction
before=widget - pack it before you will pack widget
expand=bool - expand widget if parent size grows
fill=NONE or X or Y or BOTH - fill widget if widget grows
in=master - use master to contain this widget
ipadx=amount - add internal padding in x direction
ipady=amount - add internal padding in y direction
padx=amount - add padding in x direction
pady=amount - add padding in y direction
side=TOP or BOTTOM or LEFT or RIGHT - where to add this widget.
- pack_forget(self)
- Unmap this widget and do not use it for the packing order.
- pack_info(self)
- Return information about the packing options
for this widget.
Methods inherited from Tkinter.Place:
- place = place_configure(self, cnf={}, **kw)
- Place a widget in the parent widget. Use as options:
in=master - master relative to which the widget is placed.
x=amount - locate anchor of this widget at position x of master
y=amount - locate anchor of this widget at position y of master
relx=amount - locate anchor of this widget between 0.0 and 1.0
relative to width of master (1.0 is right edge)
rely=amount - locate anchor of this widget between 0.0 and 1.0
relative to height of master (1.0 is bottom edge)
anchor=NSEW (or subset) - position anchor according to given direction
width=amount - width of this widget in pixel
height=amount - height of this widget in pixel
relwidth=amount - width of this widget between 0.0 and 1.0
relative to width of master (1.0 is the same width
as the master)
relheight=amount - height of this widget between 0.0 and 1.0
relative to height of master (1.0 is the same
height as the master)
bordermode="inside" or "outside" - whether to take border width of master widget
into account
- place_configure(self, cnf={}, **kw)
- Place a widget in the parent widget. Use as options:
in=master - master relative to which the widget is placed.
x=amount - locate anchor of this widget at position x of master
y=amount - locate anchor of this widget at position y of master
relx=amount - locate anchor of this widget between 0.0 and 1.0
relative to width of master (1.0 is right edge)
rely=amount - locate anchor of this widget between 0.0 and 1.0
relative to height of master (1.0 is bottom edge)
anchor=NSEW (or subset) - position anchor according to given direction
width=amount - width of this widget in pixel
height=amount - height of this widget in pixel
relwidth=amount - width of this widget between 0.0 and 1.0
relative to width of master (1.0 is the same width
as the master)
relheight=amount - height of this widget between 0.0 and 1.0
relative to height of master (1.0 is the same
height as the master)
bordermode="inside" or "outside" - whether to take border width of master widget
into account
- place_forget(self)
- Unmap this widget.
- place_info(self)
- Return information about the placing options
for this widget.
Methods inherited from Tkinter.Grid:
- grid = grid_configure(self, cnf={}, **kw)
- Position a widget in the parent widget in a grid. Use as options:
column=number - use cell identified with given column (starting with 0)
columnspan=number - this widget will span several columns
in=master - use master to contain this widget
ipadx=amount - add internal padding in x direction
ipady=amount - add internal padding in y direction
padx=amount - add padding in x direction
pady=amount - add padding in y direction
row=number - use cell identified with given row (starting with 0)
rowspan=number - this widget will span several rows
sticky=NSEW - if cell is larger on which sides will this
widget stick to the cell boundary
- grid_configure(self, cnf={}, **kw)
- Position a widget in the parent widget in a grid. Use as options:
column=number - use cell identified with given column (starting with 0)
columnspan=number - this widget will span several columns
in=master - use master to contain this widget
ipadx=amount - add internal padding in x direction
ipady=amount - add internal padding in y direction
padx=amount - add padding in x direction
pady=amount - add padding in y direction
row=number - use cell identified with given row (starting with 0)
rowspan=number - this widget will span several rows
sticky=NSEW - if cell is larger on which sides will this
widget stick to the cell boundary
- grid_forget(self)
- Unmap this widget.
- grid_info(self)
- Return information about the options
for positioning this widget in a grid.
- grid_remove(self)
- Unmap this widget but remember the grid options.
- location = grid_location(self, x, y)
- Return a tuple of column and row which identify the cell
at which the pixel at position X and Y inside the master
widget is located.
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class Pos(__builtin__.list) |
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a position is a list of coordinates.
Because Pos inherits __init__ from list, it makes a copy
of the argument to the constructor. |
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- Method resolution order:
- Pos
- __builtin__.list
- __builtin__.object
Methods defined here:
- copy lambda pos
- setx(pos, val)
- # x and y can be accessed as attributes
- sety(pos, val)
Properties defined here:
- x
- get lambda pos
- set = setx(pos, val)
- # x and y can be accessed as attributes
- y
- get lambda pos
- set = sety(pos, val)
Data and other attributes defined here:
- __slots__ = ()
Methods inherited from __builtin__.list:
- __add__(...)
- x.__add__(y) <==> x+y
- __contains__(...)
- x.__contains__(y) <==> y in x
- __delitem__(...)
- x.__delitem__(y) <==> del x[y]
- __delslice__(...)
- x.__delslice__(i, j) <==> del x[i:j]
Use of negative indices is not supported.
- __eq__(...)
- x.__eq__(y) <==> x==y
- __ge__(...)
- x.__ge__(y) <==> x>=y
- __getattribute__(...)
- x.__getattribute__('name') <==> x.name
- __getitem__(...)
- x.__getitem__(y) <==> x[y]
- __getslice__(...)
- x.__getslice__(i, j) <==> x[i:j]
Use of negative indices is not supported.
- __gt__(...)
- x.__gt__(y) <==> x>y
- __hash__(...)
- x.__hash__() <==> hash(x)
- __iadd__(...)
- x.__iadd__(y) <==> x+=y
- __imul__(...)
- x.__imul__(y) <==> x*=y
- __init__(...)
- x.__init__(...) initializes x; see x.__class__.__doc__ for signature
- __iter__(...)
- x.__iter__() <==> iter(x)
- __le__(...)
- x.__le__(y) <==> x<=y
- __len__(...)
- x.__len__() <==> len(x)
- __lt__(...)
- x.__lt__(y) <==> x<y
- __mul__(...)
- x.__mul__(n) <==> x*n
- __ne__(...)
- x.__ne__(y) <==> x!=y
- __repr__(...)
- x.__repr__() <==> repr(x)
- __reversed__(...)
- L.__reversed__() -- return a reverse iterator over the list
- __rmul__(...)
- x.__rmul__(n) <==> n*x
- __setitem__(...)
- x.__setitem__(i, y) <==> x[i]=y
- __setslice__(...)
- x.__setslice__(i, j, y) <==> x[i:j]=y
Use of negative indices is not supported.
- append(...)
- L.append(object) -- append object to end
- count(...)
- L.count(value) -> integer -- return number of occurrences of value
- extend(...)
- L.extend(iterable) -- extend list by appending elements from the iterable
- index(...)
- L.index(value, [start, [stop]]) -> integer -- return first index of value
- insert(...)
- L.insert(index, object) -- insert object before index
- pop(...)
- L.pop([index]) -> item -- remove and return item at index (default last)
- remove(...)
- L.remove(value) -- remove first occurrence of value
- reverse(...)
- L.reverse() -- reverse *IN PLACE*
- sort(...)
- L.sort(cmp=None, key=None, reverse=False) -- stable sort *IN PLACE*;
cmp(x, y) -> -1, 0, 1
Data and other attributes inherited from __builtin__.list:
- __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
- T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
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class RotateTransform(Transform) |
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rotate the coordinate system |
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Methods defined here:
- __init__(self, theta)
- rotate the coordinate system (theta) radians counterclockwise.
- invert(self, p)
- rotate(self, p, theta)
- rotate the point p counterclockwise (theta) radians and
return a new point.
- trans(self, p)
Methods inherited from Transform:
- invert_list(self, points)
- apply the inverse transform to the list of points
- trans_list(self, points, func=None)
- apply (func) to a list of points.
If (func) is none, apply self.trans.
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class SwirlTransform(RotateTransform) |
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rotate the coordinate system (d) radians counterclockwise,
where (d) is proportional to the distance from the origin |
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- Method resolution order:
- SwirlTransform
- RotateTransform
- Transform
Methods defined here:
- invert(self, p)
- trans(self, p)
Methods inherited from RotateTransform:
- __init__(self, theta)
- rotate the coordinate system (theta) radians counterclockwise.
- rotate(self, p, theta)
- rotate the point p counterclockwise (theta) radians and
return a new point.
Methods inherited from Transform:
- invert_list(self, points)
- apply the inverse transform to the list of points
- trans_list(self, points, func=None)
- apply (func) to a list of points.
If (func) is none, apply self.trans.
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class Transform |
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the parent class of transforms, Transform provides methods
for transforming lists of coordinates. Subclasses of Transform
are supposed to implement trans() and invert() |
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Methods defined here:
- invert_list(self, points)
- apply the inverse transform to the list of points
- trans_list(self, points, func=None)
- apply (func) to a list of points.
If (func) is none, apply self.trans.
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