How to Get the Tkinter Label Text?
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11 Dec, 2020
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Prerequisite: Python GUI – Tkinter
Python offers multiple options for developing a GUI (Graphical User Interface). Out of all the GUI methods, tkinter is the most commonly used method. It is a standard Python interface to the Tk GUI toolkit shipped with Python. Python with tkinter is the fastest and easiest way to create GUI applications. Creating a GUI using tkinter is an easy task.
In this article, we are going to write a Python script to get the tkinter label text. Below are the various methods discussed:
Method #1: Using cget() method.
Approach:
- Importing the module.
- Create the main window (container).
- Add Label widgets to the main window.
- Apply the cget() method and get label text.
Implementation:
# import modules
import tkinter as tk
# object of tkinter
# and background set for light grey
master = tk.Tk()
master.configure(bg='light grey')
# create label
l = tk.Label(master,
text="Welcome to geeksforgeeks",
bg="red")
# apply cget()
print("Label text: ", l.cget("text"))
l.pack()
master.mainloop()
Output:
Method #2: Using Dictionary label object.
Approach:
- Importing the module.
- Create the main window (container).
- Add Label widgets to the main window.
- Use Dictionary label object and get label text.
# import modules
import tkinter as tk
# object of tkinter
# and background set for light grey
master = tk.Tk()
master.configure(bg = 'light grey')
# create label
l = tk.Label(master,
text = "Welcome to geeksforgeeks",
bg = "red")
# using dictionary label object
print("Label text: ", l["text"])
l.pack()
tk.mainloop()
Output: