Suppose there are several points on my canvas, each corresponds to a data of the form [point index, point's x coordanate, point's y coordinate], all these points are created by the following sentence,
for point in self.data: #self.data is a point list and has the form [point1, point2, ...] self.drawing.create_oval(point[1]-2, point[2]-2, point[1]+2, point[2]+2,fill='black',tags='Toselect') #self.drawing is a Canvas self.drawing.tag_bind('Toselect', '<Any-Enter>', self.mouseEnter) and the following is the self.mouseEnter function: def mouseEnter(self,event): self.CoordinateShow.configure(text='point:'+str(event.x)+','+str(event.y)) #self.CoordinateShow is a Label to show the point's information I want to show the related information of the point when my mouse moves upon them... The KEY problem is: How can the mouse read out that point's OWN information, such as the point's index, x and y coordinate, and even the point's color. You see, the mouse's function here accually works on its own x and y coordinates(event.x and event.y), not the point's value. (now the self.mouseEnter function don't manipulate color, but my future work will have to handle this...) Thanks Very Much!
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