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Python Articles
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How to animate a line plot in Matplotlib?
To animate the line plot in matplotlib, we can take the following steps −Create a figure and a set of subplots using subplots() method.Limit x and y axes scale.Create x and t data points using numpy.Return coordinate matrices from coordinate vectors, X2 and T2.Plot a line with x and F data points using plot() method.To make animation plot, update y data.Make an animation by repeatedly calling a function *func*, current fig, animate, and interval.To display the figure, use show() method.Exampleimport numpy as np from matplotlib import pyplot as plt, animation plt.rcParams["figure.figsize"] = [7.00, 3.50] plt.rcParams["figure.autolayout"] = True fig, ax = ...
Read MoreProgram to add two polynomials given as linked lists using Python
Suppose, we are given two polynomials and we have to find out the addition of the two polynomials. The polynomials have to be represented as linked lists; the terms of the polynomials will be represented as a linked list node. Each linked list node will contain the coefficient value, power value, and the pointer to the next linked list node. We have to return a third linked list which is the addition of two linked list polynomials.So, if the input is like1x^1 + 1x^2 = 0 and 2x^1 + 3x^0 = 0, then the output will be 3x^1 + 1x^2 ...
Read MoreProgram to build and evaluate an expression tree using Python
Suppose, we are given the post order traversal of an expression tree. We have to build an expression tree from the given post-order traversal, and then evaluate the expression. We return the root of the expression tree and the evaluated value of the tree.So, if the input is likethen the output will be -7.The postfix order given as input of the tree is ['1', '2', '+', '3', '4', '+', '*']. The expression if evaluated, becomes (1 – 2) * (3 + 4); which equals -7.To solve this, we will follow these steps −LEFT = 0 RIGHT = 1Define a function ...
Read MoreProgram to find out the lowest common ancestor of a binary tree using Python
Suppose, we are given a binary tree and also two specific nodes x and y. We have to find out the lowest common ancestor of the two nodes from the binary tree. The lowest common ancestor in a binary tree is the lowest node of which both the nodes x and y are descendants of. Also, a particular node can also be a descendant of itself. We have to find the node and return it as an output.So, if the input is likeand x = 2, y = 4; then the output will be 3.The node of which the nodes ...
Read MoreCreating scrollable Listbox within a grid using Tkinter
A Listbox widget displays a list of items such as numbers list, items list, list of employees in a company, etc. There might be a case when a long list of items in a Listbox needs a way to be viewed inside the window. For this purpose, we can attach scrollbars to the Listbox widget by initializing the Scrollbar() object. If we configure and attach the Listbox with the scrollbar, it will make the Listbox scrollable.ExampleIn this example, we will create a Listbox with a list of numbers ranging from 1 to 100. The Listbox widget has an associated Scrollbar ...
Read MoreCall a Function with a Button or a Key in Tkinter
Let assume that we want to call a function whenever a button or a key is pressed for a particular application. We can bind the function that contains the operation with a button or key using the bind(', ' callback_function) method. Here, you can bind any key to the event or function that needs to be called.ExampleIn this example, we have created a function that will open a dialog box whenever we click a button.#Import the required libraries from tkinter import * from tkinter import ttk from tkinter import messagebox #Create an instance of Tkinter Frame win = Tk() ...
Read MoreHow to clear Text widget content while clicking on the Entry widget itself in Tkinter?
Tkinter Text widget is an Input widget that supports multiline user input. It is also known as Text Editor which allows users to write the content and data in it. The content of the text widget can be cleared by defining the delete(0, END) command. Similarly, we can clear the content by clicking the Entry widget itself. This can be achieved by binding the function with a click event.Example#Import the required libraries from tkinter import * #Create an instance of Tkinter Frame win = Tk() #Set the geometry of Tkinter Frame win.geometry("700x250") #Define a function to clear ...
Read MoreHow to change the Entry Widget Value with a Scale in Tkinter?
Tkinter Entry widget is an input widget that supports only single-line user input. It accepts all the characters in the text field unless or until there are no restrictions set for the input. We can change the value of the Entry widget with the help of the Scale widget. The Scale widget contains a lower value and a threshold that limits the user to adjust the value in a particular range.To update the value in the Entry widget while updating the value of Scale widget, we have to create a variable that has to be given to both the scale ...
Read MoreHow to set the tab order in a Tkinter application?
The Tab order in any application decides which element of the application have to set focus. In a Tkinter application, it constantly looks for the next widget that needs to be focused on. To set the tab order in the application, we can define a function and pick all the widgets and use lift() method. It will allow the function to set the focus on a particular widget programmatically.Example#Import the required libraries from tkinter import * #Create an instance of Tkinter Frame win = Tk() #Set the geometry of Tkinter Frame win.geometry("700x350") #Add entry widgets e1 = ...
Read MoreKeyboard shortcuts with Tkinter in Python 3
Tkinter window contains many inbuilt functionalities and features which can be taken and used for various application development. There might be cases when we have to run a particular part of the application with the help of some key or function. It can be achieved by binding a particular key with the callback that contains the functions for the operation. The key can be anything from Mouse Buttons to Keyboard Keys. We can even bind the callback with Keyboard Key Combinations.Example#Import the Tkinter Library from tkinter import * #Create an instance of Tkinter Frame win = Tk() #Set ...
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