PySimpleGUI/ProgrammingClassExamples/MacOS versions/9c PSG Tabs example plus.py

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#PySimple examples (v 3.9)
#Tony Crewe
#Oct 2018 MacOs
import PySimpleGUI as sg
import os
#sg.ChangeLookAndFeel('BlueMono')
sg.SetOptions (background_color = 'LightBlue',
element_background_color = 'LightBlue',
text_element_background_color = 'LightBlue',
font = ('Arial', 12, 'bold'),
text_color = 'Blue',
input_text_color ='Blue',
button_color = ('Blue', 'White'))
#get pathname to current file
dirname, filename = os.path.split(os.path.abspath(__file__))
pathname = os.path.join(dirname , 'Names.txt' )
#Get data from file
names = [line.strip() for line in open(pathname)]
sorted_names = names[:]
sorted_names.sort()
tab1_layout =[[sg.Text('Linear Search Demo', font =('Calibri', 14, 'bold'))],
[sg.Listbox(values =[n for n in names], size = (15, 12),font = ('Calibri', 12), background_color ='White',key = '_display1_')],
[sg.Text('_'*25,font = ('Calibri', 12))],
[sg.Text('Enter name to search for:',font = ('Calibri', 14, 'bold'))],
[sg.InputText(size = (15,1), key = '_linear_')],
[sg.ReadButton('Linear Search', font = ('Calibri', 14, 'bold'), size = (11,1))]]
tab2_layout = [[sg.Text('Binary Search Demo', font =('Calibri', 14, 'bold'))],
[sg.Listbox(values =[n for n in sorted_names], size = (15, 12),font = ('Calibri', 12), background_color ='White',key = '_display2_')],
[sg.Text('_'*25,font = ('Calibri', 12))],
[sg.Text('Enter name to search for:',font = ('Calibri', 14, 'bold'))],
[sg.InputText(size = (15,1), key = '_binary_')],
[sg.ReadButton('Binary Search',font = ('Calibri', 14, 'bold'), size = (11,1))]]
layout = [
[sg.TabGroup([[sg.Tab('Linear Search', tab1_layout),sg.Tab('Binary Search', tab2_layout)]])]]
window = sg.Window('Main Window').Layout(layout)
#Linear Search - no need for Ordered list
def linear_search():
l = names[:]
found = False
for l in l:
if l == value['_linear_']: #Check each value
found = True
result = ['Linear search', l + ' found']
window.FindElement('_display1_').Update(result)
break
if not found:
result = [value['_linear_'], 'was not found']
window.FindElement('_display1_').Update(result)
#Binary Search - only works for ordered lists
def binary_search():
l = sorted_names
lo = 0
hi = len(l)-1
found = False
while lo <= hi:
mid = (lo + hi) //2
if l[mid] == value['_binary_']:
found = True
result = ['Binary search', l[mid] + ' found.']
window.FindElement('_display2_').Update(result)
break
elif l[mid] < value['_binary_']:
lo = mid + 1
else:
hi = mid - 1
if not found:
result = [value['_binary_'], 'was not found']
window.FindElement('_display2_').Update(result)
while True:
button, value = window.Read()
if button is not None:
if button == 'Linear Search':
linear_search()
if button == 'Binary Search':
binary_search()
else:
break