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How do I get a selected string in from a Tkinter text box?

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python

tkinter

I'd like to be able to get a string out of a highlighted portion of text, how do I go about this?

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rectangletangle Avatar asked Nov 01 '10 22:11

rectangletangle


2 Answers

For a Tkinter.Text or Tkinter.Entry widget, you can use:

content = text.selection_get()

Interactive example of getting selected text both from an Entry and from a Text widgets in the Python console:

>>> import Tkinter
>>> w = Tkinter.Tk()
>>> e = Tkinter.Entry(w)
>>> e.pack()
>>> t = Tkinter.Text(w)
>>> t.pack()
#(scribble at the widgets in the created window, and select text in the Entry)
>>> e.selection_get()
'1234'
#(select text)
>>> t.selection_get()
'1234'
>>>

According to Bryan Oakley's comment:

selection_get is a generic widget method available to all widgets. It does not always get the selected string from a Text widget. It might, but it's not guaranteed. What it does is get what's called the "X" selection (from tk's X11 roots). If you set exportselection to False for the Text widget, selection_get will fail to work. So your suggest will work in the normal case, but not in all cases.

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jsbueno Avatar answered Sep 27 '22 23:09

jsbueno


The Text widget has a special tag named 'sel', accessible via Tkinter.SEL and testable via text_widget.tag_ranges(Tkinter.SEL), which allows you to retrieve the "selected" text. Here is a simple example:

if textWidget.tag_ranges(Tkinter.SEL):
    print('SELECTED Text is %r' % textWidget.get(Tkinter.SEL_FIRST, Tkinter.SEL_LAST))
else:
    print('NO Selected Text')

If you want a slightly more advanced solution, you can also try:

ranges = textWidget.tag_ranges(Tkinter.SEL)
if ranges:
    print('SELECTED Text is %r' % textWidget.get(*ranges))
else:
    print('NO Selected Text')
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Gary02127 Avatar answered Sep 27 '22 22:09

Gary02127