I have this Python script that, given a list, create a checkbox and show me the items I checked.
example = ["Windows", "Mac", "Ubuntu"]
class Checkbar(Frame):
def __init__(self, parent=None, picks=[], side=LEFT, anchor=W):
Frame.__init__(self, parent)
self.vars = []
for pick in picks:
var = IntVar()
chk = Checkbutton(self, text=pick, variable=var)
chk.pack(side=side, anchor=anchor, expand=YES)
self.vars.append(var)
def state(self):
return map((lambda var: var.get()), self.vars)
master = Tk()
lng = Checkbar(master, example)
lng.pack(side=TOP, fill=X)
lng.config(relief=GROOVE, bd=2)
def allstates():
print(list(lng.state()))
Button(master, text='Quit', command=master.quit).pack(side=RIGHT)
Button(master, text='Peek', command=allstates).pack(side=RIGHT)
master.mainloop()
The result is this:
I see that allstates function return me a list with the select box but in a binary form (0-1). What I would like to know is if there is any option to show the selected variable instead of 0,1 in the console output.
Thanks

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