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I want to call the below two functions from a single button in python one by one, I have even clubbed them together in a different function but their output is being displayed when both of them are compiled , but I want to run them one by one.
def label():
label1 = Label(r, text="Processing...")
label1.pack()
def finalProcess():
global x
count = [0]*x
wb = Workbook()
a = 0
button2 = Button(r, text='Process', width=25, command=)
python
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I want to call the below two functions from a single button in python one by one, I have even clubbed them together in a different function but their output is being displayed when both of them are compiled , but I want to run them one by one.
def label():
label1 = Label(r, text="Processing...")
label1.pack()
def finalProcess():
global x
count = [0]*x
wb = Workbook()
a = 0
button2 = Button(r, text='Process', width=25, command=)
python
add a comment |
I want to call the below two functions from a single button in python one by one, I have even clubbed them together in a different function but their output is being displayed when both of them are compiled , but I want to run them one by one.
def label():
label1 = Label(r, text="Processing...")
label1.pack()
def finalProcess():
global x
count = [0]*x
wb = Workbook()
a = 0
button2 = Button(r, text='Process', width=25, command=)
python
I want to call the below two functions from a single button in python one by one, I have even clubbed them together in a different function but their output is being displayed when both of them are compiled , but I want to run them one by one.
def label():
label1 = Label(r, text="Processing...")
label1.pack()
def finalProcess():
global x
count = [0]*x
wb = Workbook()
a = 0
button2 = Button(r, text='Process', width=25, command=)
python
python
edited Mar 9 at 8:58
akshay sharma
asked Mar 9 at 7:39
akshay sharmaakshay sharma
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