<html> <head> <meta name="description" content="Pmw - a toolkit for building high-level compound widgets in Python"> <meta name="content" content="python, megawidget, mega widget, compound widget, gui, tkinter"> <title>Pmw.OptionMenu reference manual</title> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000" link="#0000ee" vlink="551a8b" alink="ff0000"> <h1 ALIGN="CENTER">Pmw.OptionMenu</h1> <center><IMG SRC=OptionMenu.gif ALT="" WIDTH=298 HEIGHT=170></center> <dl> <dt> <h3>Name</h3></dt><dd> <p>Pmw.OptionMenu() - single item selection megawidget </p> </dd> <dt> <h3>Inherits</h3></dt><dd> <a href="MegaWidget.html">Pmw.MegaWidget</a><br> </dd> <dt> <h3>Description</h3></dt><dd> <p> An option menu consists of a menu button and an associated menu which pops up when the button is pressed. The text displayed in the menu button is updated whenever an item is selected in the menu. The currently selected value can be retrieved from the megawidget.</p> <p></p> </dd> <dt> <h3>Options</h3></dt><dd> Options for this megawidget and its base classes are described below.<p></p> <a name=option.command></a> <dl><dt> <strong>command </strong></dt><dd> Specifies a function to call whenever a menu item is selected or the <code>invoke()</code> method is called. The function is called with the currently selected value as its single argument. The default is <strong>None</strong>.</p> </dd></dl> <a name=option.initialitem></a> <dl><dt> <strong>initialitem </strong></dt><dd> Initialisation option. Specifies the initial selected value. This option is treated in the same way as the <em>index</em> argument of the <code>setitems()</code> method. The default is <strong>None</strong>.</p> </dd></dl> <a name=option.items></a> <dl><dt> <strong>items </strong></dt><dd> Initialisation option. A sequence of strings containing the initial items to be displayed in the <strong>menu</strong> component. The default is <strong>()</strong>.</p> </dd></dl> <a name=option.labelmargin></a> <dl><dt> <strong>labelmargin </strong></dt><dd> Initialisation option. If the <strong>labelpos</strong> option is not <strong>None</strong>, this specifies the distance between the <strong>label</strong> component and the rest of the megawidget. The default is <strong>0</strong>.</p> </dd></dl> <a name=option.labelpos></a> <dl><dt> <strong>labelpos </strong></dt><dd> Initialisation option. Specifies where to place the <strong>label</strong> component. If not <strong>None</strong>, it should be a concatenation of one or two of the letters <strong>'n'</strong>, <strong>'s'</strong>, <strong>'e'</strong> and <strong>'w'</strong>. The first letter specifies on which side of the megawidget to place the label. If a second letter is specified, it indicates where on that side to place the label. For example, if <strong>labelpos</strong> is <strong>'w'</strong>, the label is placed in the center of the left hand side; if it is <strong>'wn'</strong>, the label is placed at the top of the left hand side; if it is <strong>'ws'</strong>, the label is placed at the bottom of the left hand side.</p> <p> If <strong>None</strong>, a label component is not created. The default is <strong>None</strong>.</p> </dd></dl> </dd> <dt> <h3>Components</h3></dt><dd> Components created by this megawidget and its base classes are described below.<p></p> <a name=component.hull></a> <dl><dt> <strong>hull </strong></dt><dd> This acts as the body for the entire megawidget. Other components are created as children of the hull to further specialise this class. By default, this component is a Tkinter.Frame.</p> </dd></dl> <a name=component.label></a> <dl><dt> <strong>label </strong></dt><dd> If the <strong>labelpos</strong> option is not <strong>None</strong>, this component is created as a text label for the megawidget. See the <strong>labelpos</strong> option for details. Note that to set, for example, the <strong>text</strong> option of the label, you need to use the <strong>label_text</strong> component option. By default, this component is a Tkinter.Label.</p> </dd></dl> <a name=component.menu></a> <dl><dt> <strong>menu </strong></dt><dd> The popup menu displayed when the <strong>menubutton</strong> is pressed. By default, this component is a Tkinter.Menu.</p> </dd></dl> <a name=component.menubutton></a> <dl><dt> <strong>menubutton </strong></dt><dd> The menu button displaying the currently selected value. By default, this component is a Tkinter.Menubutton.</p> </dd></dl> </dd> <a name=methods></a> <dt> <h3>Methods</h3></dt><dd> Only methods specific to this megawidget are described below. For a description of its inherited methods, see the manual for its base class <strong><a href="MegaWidget.html#methods">Pmw.MegaWidget</a></strong>. <p></p> <a name=method.getcurselection></a> <dl><dt> <strong>getcurselection</strong>()</dt><dd> Same as <code>getvalue()</code> method.</p> </dd></dl> <a name=method.getvalue></a> <dl><dt> <strong>getvalue</strong>()</dt><dd> Return the currently selected value.</p> </dd></dl> <a name=method.index></a> <dl><dt> <strong>index</strong>(<em>index</em>)</dt><dd> Return the numerical index of the menu item corresponding to <em>index</em>. This may be specified in any of the following forms:</p> <dl><dt><em>name</em></dt><dd>Specifies the menu item labelled <em>name</em>.<p></p> </dd> <dt><em>number</em></dt><dd>Specifies the menu item numerically, where <strong>0</strong> corresponds to the first menu item.<p></p> </dd> <dt><strong>Pmw.END</strong></dt><dd>Specifies the last menu item.<p></p> </dd> <dt><strong>Pmw.SELECT</strong></dt><dd>Specifies the currently selected menu item.<p></p> </dd></dl> </dd></dl> <a name=method.invoke></a> <dl><dt> <strong>invoke</strong>(<em>index</em> = <strong>Pmw.SELECT</strong>)</dt><dd> Calling this method is the same as selecting the menu item specified by <em>index</em>: the text displayed by the <strong>menubutton</strong> component is updated and the function specified by the <strong>command</strong> option is called. <em>index</em> may have any of the forms accepted by the <code>index()</code> method. The value returned by <strong>command</strong> is returned.</p> </dd></dl> <a name=method.setitems></a> <dl><dt> <strong>setitems</strong>(<em>items</em>, <em>index</em> = <strong>None</strong>)</dt><dd> Replace all the items in the <strong>menu</strong> component with those specified by <em>items</em>, which must be a sequence of strings.</p> <p> If <em>index</em> is not <strong>None</strong>, set the selected value to <em>index</em>, which may have any of the forms accepted by the <code>index()</code> method.</p> <p> If <em>index</em> is <strong>None</strong> and the <strong>textvariable</strong> option of the <strong>menubutton</strong> component is the empty string, then if the previous selected value is one of the <em>items</em>, then do not change the selection. If the previous selected value is no longer in <em>items</em>, then set the selected value to the first value in <em>items</em>. If <em>items</em> is empty, set the selected value to the empty string.</p> <p> If <em>index</em> is <strong>None</strong> and the <strong>textvariable</strong> option of the <strong>menubutton</strong> component is not the empty string, then do not set the selected value. This assumes that the variable is already (or will be) set to the desired value.</p> </dd></dl> <a name=method.setvalue></a> <dl><dt> <strong>setvalue</strong>(<em>text</em>)</dt><dd> Set the text displayed by the <strong>menubutton</strong> component to <em>text</em>.</p> </dd></dl> </dd> <dt> <h3>Example</h3></dt><dd> The image at the top of this manual is a snapshot of the window (or part of the window) produced by the following code.<p></p> <pre> class Demo: def __init__(self, parent): # Create and pack the OptionMenu megawidgets. # The first one has a textvariable. self.var = Tkinter.StringVar() self.var.set('steamed') self.method_menu = Pmw.OptionMenu(parent, labelpos = 'w', label_text = 'Choose method:', menubutton_textvariable = self.var, items = ['baked', 'steamed', 'stir fried', 'boiled', 'raw'], menubutton_width = 10, ) self.method_menu.pack(anchor = 'w', padx = 10, pady = 10) self.vege_menu = Pmw.OptionMenu (parent, labelpos = 'w', label_text = 'Choose vegetable:', items = ('broccoli', 'peas', 'carrots', 'pumpkin'), menubutton_width = 10, command = self._printOrder, ) self.vege_menu.pack(anchor = 'w', padx = 10, pady = 10) self.direction_menu = Pmw.OptionMenu (parent, labelpos = 'w', label_text = 'Menu direction:', items = ('flush', 'above', 'below', 'left', 'right'), menubutton_width = 10, command = self._changeDirection, ) self.direction_menu.pack(anchor = 'w', padx = 10, pady = 10) menus = (self.method_menu, self.vege_menu, self.direction_menu) Pmw.alignlabels(menus) def _printOrder(self, vege): # Can use 'self.var.get()' instead of 'getcurselection()'. print 'You have chosen %s %s.' % \ (self.method_menu.getcurselection(), vege) def _changeDirection(self, direction): for menu in (self.method_menu, self.vege_menu, self.direction_menu): menu.configure(menubutton_direction = direction) </pre> </dd> </dl> <center><P ALIGN="CENTER"> <IMG SRC = blue_line.gif ALT = "" WIDTH=320 HEIGHT=5> </p></center> <font size=-1> <center><P ALIGN="CENTER"> Pmw 1.1 - 26 Aug 2002 - <a href="index.html">Home</a> <br>Manual page last reviewed: 23 October 1998 </p></center> </font> </body> </html>