Basic Tkinter countdown timer [duplicate]

北城以北 提交于 2019-11-29 15:48:17

You can't use sleep because it stops mainloop and program can't work. You can use root.after to call function after 1000ms (1s)

import tkinter as tk

def countdown(count):
    # change text in label        
    label['text'] = count

    if count > 0:
        # call countdown again after 1000ms (1s)
        root.after(1000, countdown, count-1)

root = tk.Tk()

label = tk.Label(root)
label.place(x=35, y=15)

# call countdown first time    
countdown(5)
# root.after(0, countdown, 5)

root.mainloop()

Similar principle as furas's solution already posted, but using a StringVar:

import Tkinter

def button_countdown(i, label):
    if i > 0:
        i -= 1
        label.set(i)
        root.after(1000, lambda: button_countdown(i, label))
    else:
        close()

def close():
    root.destroy()

root = Tkinter.Tk()

counter = 10
button_label = Tkinter.StringVar()
button_label.set(counter)
Tkinter.Button(root, textvariable=button_label, command=close).pack()
button_countdown(counter, button_label)

root.mainloop()

This can be made more elegant if the pieces live in the same class (namely eliminate the need for the lambda), but I think you can get the point here.

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