Tkinter supports a variety of methods to perform various tasks. It also offers some universal method.
destroy() is a universal widget method i.e we can use this method with any of the available widgets as well as with the main tkinter window.
Syntax:
This method can be used with after() method.
Code #1: destroy() method passed as command
Python3 1==
# importing only those functions# which are neededfromtkinterimport*fromtkinter.ttkimport*# creating tkinter windowroot=Tk()# Creating button. In this destroy method is passed# as command, so as soon as button 1 is pressed root# window will be destroyedbtn1=Button(root,text="Button 1",command=root.destroy)btn1.pack(pady=10)# Creating button. In this destroy method is passed# as command, so as soon as button 2 is pressed# button 1 will be destroyedbtn2=Button(root,text="Button 2",command=btn1.destroy)btn2.pack(pady=10)# infinite loopmainloop()
Output:
As you may observe, in above code that the command that is passed in button-2 is to destroy button-1 so as soon as you press button-2, button-2 will get destroyed.
Code #2:destroy() method with after() method
Python3 1==
# importing only those functions# which are neededfromtkinterimport*fromtkinter.ttkimport*# creating tkinter windowroot=Tk()# Creating button. In this destroy method is passed# as command, so as soon as button 1 is pressed root# window will be destroyedbtn1=Button(root,text="Button 1")btn1.pack(pady=10)# Creating button. In this destroy method is passed# as command, so as soon as button 2 is pressed# button 1 will be destroyedbtn2=Button(root,text="Button 2")btn2.pack(pady=10)# after method destroying button-1# and button-2 after certain timebtn1.after(3000,btn1.destroy)btn2.after(6000,btn2.destroy)# infinite loopmainloop()
Output:
From output you may see that both the widgets are destroyed after a certain time limit and only root window will be left empty.
Note: There is another method available quit() which do not destroy widgets but it exits the tcl/tk interpreter i.e it stops the mainloop().
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