In this article we are going to learn about the DeleteTool() function of wx.ToolBar class of wxPython. DeleteTool() removes the specified tool from the toolbar and deletes it. It specifies a tool using a tool identifier.
Syntax : wx.toolbar.DeleteTool(self, toolid)
Returns: True if the tool was deleted, False otherwise.
Parameter :
Parameter Input Type Description toolid int An integer by which the tool may be identified in subsequent operations.
Example:
import wx
class Example(wx.Frame):
global count
count = 0 ;
def __init__( self , * args, * * kwargs):
super (Example, self ).__init__( * args, * * kwargs)
self .InitUI()
def InitUI( self ):
pnl = wx.Panel( self )
self .toolbar = self .CreateToolBar()
self .ptool = self .toolbar.AddTool( 12 ,
'oneTool' ,
wx.Bitmap( 'path/ wxPython / right.png' ),
shortHelp = "Simple Tool" )
self .ptool = self .toolbar.AddTool( 13 ,
'oneTool' ,
wx.Bitmap( 'path / wxPython / wrong.png' ),
shortHelp = "Simple Tool" )
self .btn = wx.Button(pnl, label = 'Delete' , pos = ( 20 , 20 ))
self .btn.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self .Onclick)
self .toolbar.Realize()
self .SetSize(( 350 , 250 ))
self .SetTitle( 'Control' )
self .Centre()
def Onclick( self , e):
# delete tool using DeleteTool() function
self .toolbar.DeleteTool( 12 )
def main():
app = wx.App()
ex = Example( None )
ex.Show()
app.MainLoop()
if __name__ = = '__main__' :
main()
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Output :
On Starting Application :
On button clicked: