TkInter, slider: how to trigger the event only when the iteraction is complete?

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刺人心 2020-12-10 05:55

I\'m using the slider to update my visualization, but the command updateValue is sent everytime I move the slider thumb, even for intermediate values.

Instead I want

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  •  囚心锁ツ
    2020-12-10 06:41

    You can't.

    What you can do instead is have your command delay any real work for a short period of time using 'after'. Each time your command is called, cancel any pending work and reschedule the work. Depending on what your actual requirements are, a half second delay might be sufficient.

    Another choice is to not use the built-in command feature and instead use custom bindings. This can be a lot of work to get exactly right, but if you really need fine grained control you can do it. Don't forget that one can interact with the widget using the keyboard in addition to the mouse.

    Here's a short example showing how to schedule the work to be done in half a second:

    import Tkinter as tk
    
    #create window & frames
    class App:
        def __init__(self):
            self.root = tk.Tk()
            self._job = None
            self.slider = tk.Scale(self.root, from_=0, to=256, 
                                   orient="horizontal", 
                                   command=self.updateValue)
            self.slider.pack()
            self.root.mainloop()
    
        def updateValue(self, event):
            if self._job:
                self.root.after_cancel(self._job)
            self._job = self.root.after(500, self._do_something)
    
        def _do_something(self):
            self._job = None
            print "new value:", self.slider.get()
    
    app=App()
    

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