wxPython – Image on button in Python
Last Updated :
24 Feb, 2023
In this particular article we will learn how can we add image to a button in GUI using wxPython. This can be achieved using BitmapButton() constructor of wx.BitmapButton class in wx. Following Window Styles are supported :
- wx.BU_LEFT: Left-justifies the bitmap label.
- wx.BU_TOP: Aligns the bitmap label to the top of the button.
- wx.BU_RIGHT: Right-justifies the bitmap label.
- wx.BU_BOTTOM: Aligns the bitmap label to the bottom of the button.
Syntax :
wx.StaticText(self, parent, id=ID_ANY, bitmap=NullBitmap,
pos=DefaultPosition, size=DefaultSize, style=0,
validator= DefaultValidator, name=StaticTextNameStr)
Parameters :
Parameter |
Input Type |
Description |
parent |
wx.Window |
Parent window. Should not be None. |
id |
wx.WindowID |
Control identifier. A value of -1 denotes a default value. |
bitmap |
wx.Bitmap |
Bit to be displayed. |
pos |
wx.Point |
Window position. |
size |
wx.Window |
Window size. |
style |
long |
Window style. |
validator |
wx.Validator |
Window validator. |
name |
string |
Window name. |
Example Code:
Python3
import wx
def onButton(event):
print ("Button pressed.")
app = wx.App()
frame = wx.Frame( None , - 1 , 'win.py' )
frame.SetDimensions( 0 , 0 , 200 , 70 )
panel = wx.Panel(frame, wx.ID_ANY)
bmp = wx.Bitmap(" / home / rahul101 / Desktop / wxPython / images.png", wx.BITMAP_TYPE_ANY)
button = wx.BitmapButton(panel, id = wx.ID_ANY, bitmap = bmp,
size = (bmp.GetWidth() + 10 , bmp.GetHeight() + 10 ))
button.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, onButton)
button.SetPosition(( 10 , 10 ))
frame.Show()
frame.Centre()
app.MainLoop()
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Output :
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