I have an application that has a entry field and a button:
from subprocess import *
from Tkinter import *
def remoteFunc(hostname):
command = 'mstsc -v {}'.format(hostname)
runCommand = call(command, shell = True)
return
app = Tk()
app.title('My App')
app.geometry('200x50+200+50')
remoteEntry = Entry(app)
remoteEntry.grid()
remoteCommand = lambda x: remoteFunc(remoteEntry.get()) #First Option
remoteCommand = lambda: remoteFunc(remoteEntry.get()) #Second Option
remoteButton = Button(app, text = 'Remote', command = remoteCommand)
remoteButton.grid()
app.bind('<Return>', remoteCommand)
app.mainloop()
and I want that when I insert an ip/computer name to the entry field it will sent it as a parameter to the command of the button, so when I press Return or pressing the button it will remote the computer with that name/ip.
When i execute this code with the first option (look at the code) it works only I press the Return key, and if I press the button this is the error:
Exception in Tkinter callback
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/lib-tk/Tkinter.py", line 1532, in __call__
return self.func(*args)
TypeError: <lambda>() takes exactly 1 argument (0 given)
If I try the second option of remoteCommand only if I try to press the button It work but I if press the Return key i get this error:
Exception in Tkinter callback
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/lib-tk/Tkinter.py", line 1532, in __call__
return self.func(*args)
TypeError: <lambda>() takes no arguments (1 given)
The only difference between the two is if lambda gets an argument or not.