问题
I'm trying to create a few buttons (with a for) like so:
def a(self, name):
print name
users = {"Test":"127.0.0.0", "Test2":"128.0.0.0"}
row = 1
for name in users:
user_button = Tkinter.Button(self.root,
text=name,
command=lambda: self.a(name))
user_button.grid(row = row, column = 0)
row+=1
and for the buttons to each get their own parameter (Test getting Test and Test2 getting Test2) but when i press the buttons they both print "Test2" which means they are using the same function with the same parameter.
How can I solve this?
回答1:
The problem is your lamba in the for loop. Your lambda is using the name
variable, but the name
variable gets reassigned each time through the for loop. So in the end, all of the buttons get the last value that name
was assigned to in the for loop. To avoid this you can use default keyword parameters in your lamba expression like so:
user_button = Tkinter.Button(self.root,
text=name,
command=lambda name=name: self.a(name))
This binds the current value of the name
variable to the lamba's name
keyword argument each time through the loop, producing the desired effect.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/34189017/using-a-dictionary-in-a-for-loop-to-create-buttons-doesnt-work