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tkDataCanvas is a tabular data display widget for Python + Tkinter. It is intended as a more efficient replacement for tkMagicGrid and tkScrolledFrame for displaying large amounts of static data.
tkDataCanvas is designed to be simple above all else. It has no dependencies outside the Python standard library. Its API is designed to let you accomplish tasks with as few method calls as possible.
Both Python 2 and 3 are supported, on Windows and Unix platforms.
tkDataCanvas consists of a single module, tkdatacanvas
(note the module name is lowercase), which exports a single class, DataCanvas
.
A brief example program:
#!/usr/bin/env python3
from tkinter import *
from tkdatacanvas import DataCanvas
import io
import csv
# Create a root window
root = Tk()
# Create a DataCanvas widget
dc = DataCanvas(root)
dc.pack(side="top", expand=1, fill="both")
# Display the contents of some CSV file
with io.open("test.csv", "r", newline="") as csv_file:
reader = csv.reader(csv_file)
parsed_rows = 0
for row in reader:
if parsed_rows == 0:
# Display the first row as a header
dc.add_header(*row)
else:
dc.add_row(*row)
parsed_rows += 1
dc.display()
# Start Tk's event loop
root.mainloop()
For detailed documentation, try python -m pydoc tkdatacanvas
.
FAQs
Tabular data display widget for Tkinter
We found that tkDataCanvas demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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