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import PySimpleGUI as sg
# import PySimpleGUIQt as sg
"""
Demo - Multiple layouts in a single window that are swapped in and out
If you've ever wanted to replace the contents of a window with another layout then perhaps
this demo is for you. You cannot actually change the layout of a window dynamically, but what
you can do is make elements visible and invisible.
To "swap out" a portion of a window, use a Column element for that portion. Add multiple Columns
on the same row and make only 1 of them active at a time
"""
# ----------- Create the 3 layouts this Window will display -----------
layout1 = [[sg.Text('This is layout 1 - It is all Checkboxes')],
*[[sg.CB(f'Checkbox {i}')] for i in range(5)]]
layout2 = [[sg.Text('This is layout 2')],
[sg.Input(key='-IN-')],
[sg.Input(key='-IN2-')]]
layout3 = [[sg.Text('This is layout 3 - It is all Radio Buttons')],
*[[sg.Radio(f'Radio {i}', 1)] for i in range(8)]]
# ----------- Create actual layout using Columns and a row of Buttons
layout = [[sg.Column(layout1, key='-COL1-'), sg.Column(layout2, visible=False, key='-COL2-'), sg.Column(layout3, visible=False, key='-COL3-')],
[sg.Button('Cycle Layout'), sg.Button('1'), sg.Button('2'), sg.Button('3'), sg.Button('Exit')]]
window = sg.Window('Swapping the contents of a window', layout)
layout = 1 # The currently visible layout
while True:
event, values = window.read()
print(event, values)
if event in (sg.WIN_CLOSED, 'Exit'):
break
if event == 'Cycle Layout':
window[f'-COL{layout}-'].update(visible=False)
layout = layout + 1 if layout < 3 else 1
window[f'-COL{layout}-'].update(visible=True)
elif event in '123':
window[f'-COL{layout}-'].update(visible=False)
layout = int(event)
window[f'-COL{layout}-'].update(visible=True)
window.close()