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am wondering how to apply grind instead of pack in my following code.
I'm planning to add more labels for entry



import tkinter


import tkinter.messagebox



class MyGUI:
def init( self ):



    #create the tkinter mainwindow
self.main_window = tkinter.Tk()

# creating top frame and bottom frame for entry and buttons
self.top_frame = tkinter.Frame(self.main_window)
self.bottom_frame = tkinter.Frame(self.main_window)

# create a label for the entry and the entry point in top frame
self.prompt_label = tkinter.Label(self.top_frame,
text = "Enter weight in kg: ")
self.kilo_entry = tkinter.Entry( self.top_frame,
width = 10)

# make sure that the label and entry point are packed
self.prompt_label.pack(side = "left")
self.kilo_entry.pack(side = "left")

#create button widgets for bottom frame.
self.calc_button = tkinter.Button( self.bottom_frame,
text = " Convert ",
command = self.convert)
self.quit_button = tkinter.Button( self.bottom_frame,
text = "Quit",
command = self.main_window.destroy)

self.calc_button.pack(side = "left")
self.quit_button.pack(side = "left")

self.top_frame.pack()
self.bottom_frame.pack()


tkinter.mainloop()

def convert( self ):
kilo = float(self.kilo_entry.get())

pounds = kilo * 2.2

tkinter.messagebox.showinfo("Results", str(kilo) + " kilograms is equal to " +
str(pounds) + " pounds ")


my_gui = MyGUI()










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  • Read The Tkinter Grid Geometry Manager
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    Nov 20 at 8:35















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am wondering how to apply grind instead of pack in my following code.
I'm planning to add more labels for entry



import tkinter


import tkinter.messagebox



class MyGUI:
def init( self ):



    #create the tkinter mainwindow
self.main_window = tkinter.Tk()

# creating top frame and bottom frame for entry and buttons
self.top_frame = tkinter.Frame(self.main_window)
self.bottom_frame = tkinter.Frame(self.main_window)

# create a label for the entry and the entry point in top frame
self.prompt_label = tkinter.Label(self.top_frame,
text = "Enter weight in kg: ")
self.kilo_entry = tkinter.Entry( self.top_frame,
width = 10)

# make sure that the label and entry point are packed
self.prompt_label.pack(side = "left")
self.kilo_entry.pack(side = "left")

#create button widgets for bottom frame.
self.calc_button = tkinter.Button( self.bottom_frame,
text = " Convert ",
command = self.convert)
self.quit_button = tkinter.Button( self.bottom_frame,
text = "Quit",
command = self.main_window.destroy)

self.calc_button.pack(side = "left")
self.quit_button.pack(side = "left")

self.top_frame.pack()
self.bottom_frame.pack()


tkinter.mainloop()

def convert( self ):
kilo = float(self.kilo_entry.get())

pounds = kilo * 2.2

tkinter.messagebox.showinfo("Results", str(kilo) + " kilograms is equal to " +
str(pounds) + " pounds ")


my_gui = MyGUI()










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  • Read The Tkinter Grid Geometry Manager
    – stovfl
    Nov 20 at 8:35













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down vote

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am wondering how to apply grind instead of pack in my following code.
I'm planning to add more labels for entry



import tkinter


import tkinter.messagebox



class MyGUI:
def init( self ):



    #create the tkinter mainwindow
self.main_window = tkinter.Tk()

# creating top frame and bottom frame for entry and buttons
self.top_frame = tkinter.Frame(self.main_window)
self.bottom_frame = tkinter.Frame(self.main_window)

# create a label for the entry and the entry point in top frame
self.prompt_label = tkinter.Label(self.top_frame,
text = "Enter weight in kg: ")
self.kilo_entry = tkinter.Entry( self.top_frame,
width = 10)

# make sure that the label and entry point are packed
self.prompt_label.pack(side = "left")
self.kilo_entry.pack(side = "left")

#create button widgets for bottom frame.
self.calc_button = tkinter.Button( self.bottom_frame,
text = " Convert ",
command = self.convert)
self.quit_button = tkinter.Button( self.bottom_frame,
text = "Quit",
command = self.main_window.destroy)

self.calc_button.pack(side = "left")
self.quit_button.pack(side = "left")

self.top_frame.pack()
self.bottom_frame.pack()


tkinter.mainloop()

def convert( self ):
kilo = float(self.kilo_entry.get())

pounds = kilo * 2.2

tkinter.messagebox.showinfo("Results", str(kilo) + " kilograms is equal to " +
str(pounds) + " pounds ")


my_gui = MyGUI()










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am wondering how to apply grind instead of pack in my following code.
I'm planning to add more labels for entry



import tkinter


import tkinter.messagebox



class MyGUI:
def init( self ):



    #create the tkinter mainwindow
self.main_window = tkinter.Tk()

# creating top frame and bottom frame for entry and buttons
self.top_frame = tkinter.Frame(self.main_window)
self.bottom_frame = tkinter.Frame(self.main_window)

# create a label for the entry and the entry point in top frame
self.prompt_label = tkinter.Label(self.top_frame,
text = "Enter weight in kg: ")
self.kilo_entry = tkinter.Entry( self.top_frame,
width = 10)

# make sure that the label and entry point are packed
self.prompt_label.pack(side = "left")
self.kilo_entry.pack(side = "left")

#create button widgets for bottom frame.
self.calc_button = tkinter.Button( self.bottom_frame,
text = " Convert ",
command = self.convert)
self.quit_button = tkinter.Button( self.bottom_frame,
text = "Quit",
command = self.main_window.destroy)

self.calc_button.pack(side = "left")
self.quit_button.pack(side = "left")

self.top_frame.pack()
self.bottom_frame.pack()


tkinter.mainloop()

def convert( self ):
kilo = float(self.kilo_entry.get())

pounds = kilo * 2.2

tkinter.messagebox.showinfo("Results", str(kilo) + " kilograms is equal to " +
str(pounds) + " pounds ")


my_gui = MyGUI()







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  • Read The Tkinter Grid Geometry Manager
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    Nov 20 at 8:35


















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