On 12/06/14 05:51, jason sam wrote:
Hi All,
I am new to wxPython.I have made a simple GUI that contains a button and
by pressing that button i am calling another .py
file(top_block.py)...

No you are not.
You are importing it and then trying to access something called start which doesn't exist. importing is not the same as running a script. For a start the _name__ attribute will not be __main__ so your if clause at the bottom won't be executed. But the class definition
code will have been run so you can access and create those classes
from your wxGUI module.

However, it is very strange practice to try to create a second
GUI program from a first (not totally unheard of but uncommon).
More usually you would define a dialog and open that from
your Execute method.

top_block.start()

The error is:

AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'start'

Please always post the full error message not just a summary.
It has all sorts of useful extra details in there. In this case it doesn't matter because as the error says your module has no start attribute - because you didn't create one.


code are also welcome.The same error is received when i
use'top_block.run()'.Is there any alternative to this commands?

Yep, you didn't define a run() function either.
modules can only execute what you define within them (and one or two special case attributes defined by Python; all starting with __

Thee are several other oddities in your code but this is
probably enough for now.

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Alan G
Author of the Learn to Program web site
http://www.alan-g.me.uk/
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