import PySimpleGUI as g # GUI for switching an LED on and off to GPIO14 # GPIO and time library: import RPi.GPIO as GPIO import time # determine that GPIO numbers are used: GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BCM) GPIO.setup(14, GPIO.OUT) def SwitchLED(): varLEDStatus = GPIO.input(14) if varLEDStatus == 0: GPIO.output(14, GPIO.HIGH) return "LED is switched ON" else: GPIO.output(14, GPIO.LOW) return "LED is switched OFF" def FlashLED(): for i in range(5): GPIO.output(14, GPIO.HIGH) time.sleep(0.5) GPIO.output(14, GPIO.LOW) time.sleep(0.5) results_elem = g.T('', size=(30,1)) layout = [[g.T('Raspberry Pi LEDs')], [results_elem], [g.ReadFormButton('Switch LED')], [g.ReadFormButton('Flash LED')], [g.ReadFormButton('Show slider value')], [g.Slider(range=(0, 100), default_value=0, orientation='h', size=(40,20), key='slider')], [g.Exit()] ] form = g.FlexForm('Raspberry Pi GUI') form.Layout(layout) while True: button, values = form.Read() if button is None: break if button is 'Switch LED': results_elem.Update(SwitchLED()) elif button is 'Flash LED': results_elem.Update('LED is Flashing') form.ReadNonBlocking() FlashLED() results_elem.Update('') elif button is 'Show slider value': results_elem.Update('Slider = %s'%values['slider']) g.MsgBox('Done... exiting')