Hi, I have created a grid of Tkinter Entry object that looks a bit like a sheet in MS Excel. The data come from a pandas.DataFrame. I use a nested loop, one for rows and one for cols. Inside the loop, I create the Entry instances which I also grid() right away.
This works nicely, though a little slow. What data structure would be suitable so I can store the instances in it? I want to be able to easily call grid() on all of them. Also, I want to easily call .configure() on subsets, for instance to change the background color of a row when a certain value in that row is too high/low. A numpy array of np.objects might be okay, but it is called NUMpy for a reason, no? Still, the way of indexing seems very useful/intuitive/neat here. Likewise for pd.DataFrame. Other options might be a list of lists, or a dictionary of the form {(row, col): Entry instance}. Thanks in advance for your replies! ALBERT-JAN _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor