PySimpleGUI/DemoPrograms/Demo_Keypad.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
import PySimpleGUI as sg
# Demonstrates a number of PySimpleGUI features including:
# Default element size
# auto_size_buttons
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# Button
# Dictionary return values
# update of elements in form (Text, Input)
layout = [[sg.Text('Enter Your Passcode')],
[sg.Input('', size=(10, 1), key='input')],
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[sg.Button('1'), sg.Button('2'), sg.Button('3')],
[sg.Button('4'), sg.Button('5'), sg.Button('6')],
[sg.Button('7'), sg.Button('8'), sg.Button('9')],
[sg.Button('Submit'), sg.Button('0'), sg.Button('Clear')],
[sg.Text('', size=(15, 1), font=('Helvetica', 18),
text_color='red', key='out')],
]
window = sg.Window('Keypad', layout,
default_button_element_size=(5, 2),
auto_size_buttons=False,
grab_anywhere=False)
# Loop forever reading the form's values, updating the Input field
keys_entered = ''
while True:
event, values = window.read() # read the form
if event is None: # if the X button clicked, just exit
break
if event == 'Clear': # clear keys if clear button
keys_entered = ''
elif event in '1234567890':
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keys_entered = values['input'] # get what's been entered so far
keys_entered += event # add the new digit
elif event == 'Submit':
keys_entered = values['input']
window['out'].update(keys_entered) # output the final string
# change the form to reflect current key string
window['input'].update(keys_entered)
window.close()