Trying to get used to the tkinter gui but I'm running into a problem with setting up an input box. I wanted to make a simple number guessing program using Entry to input an integer and a button to submit the guess. I'm getting an str to int conversion error when I use int(GuessBox.get()) and I'm not sure what to do.
ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: ''
from tkinter import *
import random
def makeAGuess():
guess = int(GuessBox.get())
print(guess)
if guess == Answer:
print("you got it!")
return False
elif guess > Answer:
print("Too High, try again")
return True
else :
print("Too low, try again")
return True
Answer = random.randint(1, 100)
main = Tk()
label = Label(main, text = "Guess a number")
label.pack()
GuessBox = Entry(master = main)
GuessBox.pack()
submitGuess = Button(master = main, text = "Submit Guess", command = makeAGuess())
submitGuess.pack()
main.mainloop()
You need to pass the function as an object, don't call it.
submitGuess = Button( master = main, text = "Submit Guess", command = makeAGuess )
Otherwise makeAGuess is called when the Button is created, but not passed any arguments. With this change your code works perfectly for me.