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Python tkinter widgets Exercise: Create three single line text-box to accept a value from the user using tkinter module

Python tkinter widgets: Exercise-8 with Solution

Write a Python GUI program to create three single line text-box to accept a value from the user using tkinter module.

Sample Solution:

Python Code:

import tkinter as tk
parent = tk.Tk()
parent.geometry("400x250")
name = tk.Label(parent, text ="Name").place(x = 30, y = 50)
email = tk.Label(parent, text ="User ID").place(x = 30, y = 90)
password =  tk.Label(parent, text ="Password").place(x = 30, y = 130)
sbmitbtn = tk.Button(parent, text ="Submit", activebackground ="green", activeforeground ="blue").place(x = 120, y = 170)
entry1 = tk.Entry(parent).place(x = 85, y = 50)
entry2 = tk.Entry(parent).place(x = 85, y = 90)
entry3 = tk.Entry(parent).place(x = 90, y = 130)
parent.mainloop()

Sample Output:

Flowchart: Create three single line text-box to accept a value from the user using tkinter module

Flowchart:

Flowchart: Create three single line text-box to accept a value from the user using tkinter module

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Python: Tips of the Day

Creates a dictionary with the same keys as the provided dictionary and values generated by running the provided function for each value:

Example:

def tips_map_values(obj, fn):
  ret = {}
  for key in obj.keys():
    ret[key] = fn(obj[key])
  return ret
users = {
  'Owen': { 'user': 'Owen', 'age': 29 },
  'Eddie': { 'user': 'Eddie', 'age': 15 }
}

print(tips_map_values(users, lambda u : u['age'])) # {'Owen': 29, 'Eddie': 15}

Output:

{'Owen': 29, 'Eddie': 15}