PySimpleGUI/DemoPrograms/Demo_Layout_Extend.py

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import PySimpleGUI as sg
"""
Demonstrates how to use the Window.layout_extend method.
Layouts can be extended at the Window level or within any container element such as a Column.
This demo shows how to extend both.
Note that while you can extend, add to, a layout, you cannot delete items from a layout. Of course you
can make them invisible after adding them.
Copyright 2020 PySimpleGUI
"""
layout = [ [sg.Text('My Window')],
[sg.Text('Click to add a row inside the frame'), sg.B('+', key='-B1-')],
[sg.Text('Click to add a row inside the Window'), sg.B('+', key='-B2-')],
[sg.Frame('Frame',[[sg.T('Frame')]], key='-COL1-')],
[sg.Input(key='-IN-'), sg.Text(size=(12,1), key='-OUT-')],
[sg.Button('Button'), sg.Button('Exit')] ]
window = sg.Window('Window Title', layout)
i = 0
while True: # Event Loop
event, values = window.read()
print(event, values)
if event in (sg.WIN_CLOSED, 'Exit'):
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break
if event == '-B1-':
window.extend_layout(window['-COL1-'], [[sg.T('A New Input Line'), sg.I(key=f'-IN-{i}-')]])
i += 1
if event == '-B2-':
window.extend_layout(window, [[sg.T('A New Input Line'), sg.I(key=f'-IN-{i}-')]])
i += 1
window.close()