To create a “drop down menu” you can use OptionMenu
in tkinter
Example of a basic OptionMenu
:
from Tkinter import * master = Tk() variable = StringVar(master) variable.set("one") # default value w = OptionMenu(master, variable, "one", "two", "three") w.pack() mainloop()
More information (including the script above) can be found here.
Creating an OptionMenu
of the months from a list would be as simple as:
from tkinter import * OPTIONS = [ "Jan", "Feb", "Mar" ] #etc master = Tk() variable = StringVar(master) variable.set(OPTIONS[0]) # default value w = OptionMenu(master, variable, *OPTIONS) w.pack() mainloop()
In order to retrieve the value the user has selected you can simply use a .get()
on the variable that we assigned to the widget, in the below case this is variable
:
from tkinter import * OPTIONS = [ "Jan", "Feb", "Mar" ] #etc master = Tk() variable = StringVar(master) variable.set(OPTIONS[0]) # default value w = OptionMenu(master, variable, *OPTIONS) w.pack() def ok(): print ("value is:" + variable.get()) button = Button(master, text="OK", command=ok) button.pack() mainloop()
I would highly recommend reading through this site for further basic tkinter information as the above examples are modified from that site.