= TKInter Quiz Show == Quiz Game For today's lesson we will make a quiz game. You will need to have a program window and a 'play game' window. You will also need to know how to use radio buttons. === Opening Secondary Windows from tkinter import * from tkinter.ttk import * def main(): # creates a Tk() object root = Tk() # sets the geometry of root window root.geometry("200x200") label = Label(master, text="This is the main window") label.pack(pady=10) button1 = Button(root, text="Click to open a new window", command=openNewWindow) button1.pack(pady=10) # mainloop, runs infinitely root.mainloop() # function to open a new window def openNewWindow(oldwin): # Toplevel object which will # be treated as a new window newRoot = Toplevel(oldwin) # sets the title of the # Toplevel widget newRoot.title("New Window") # sets the geometry of toplevel newRoot.geometry("200x200") # A Label widget to show in toplevel Label(newRoot, text="This is a new window").pack() if __name__ == "__main__": main() === Radio Buttons import tkinter as tk from tkinter import ttk from tkinter.messagebox import showinfo # root window root = tk.Tk() root.geometry('300x220') root.resizable(False, False) root.title('Quiz Game!') def show_selected_size(): if selected_size.get() == 'F': showinfo( title='Result', message="Yes, Bears like to eat fish." ) else: showinfo( title='Result', message="No, please try again." ) selected_size = tk.StringVar() sizes = (('Cookies', 'C'), ('Pizza', 'P'), ('Fish', 'F'), ('Cake', 'K')) # label label = ttk.Label(text="What do Bears like to eat?") label.pack(fill='x', padx=5, pady=5) # radio buttons for size in sizes: r = ttk.Radiobutton( root, text=size[0], value=size[1], variable=selected_size ) r.pack(fill='x', padx=5, pady=5) # OK button button = ttk.Button( root, text="Ok!", command=show_selected_size) button.pack(fill='x', padx=5, pady=5) root.mainloop()