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wxPython – IsCheck() function in wx.MenuItem

In this article we are going to learn about IsCheck() method associated with wx.MenuItem class of wxPython. IsCheck() method simply returns True if the item is a check item and False if item is not a check item.
Note that unlike IsCheckable() this doesn’t return True for the radio buttons.

Syntax:



wx.IsCheck(self)

Parameters:

No parameters are needed by IsCheck() function.

Return Type:



bool

Code Example:




import wx
  
  
class Example(wx.Frame):
  
    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        super(Example, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
  
        self.InitUI()
  
    def InitUI(self):
        self.locale = wx.Locale(wx.LANGUAGE_ENGLISH)
  
        self.menubar = wx.MenuBar()
        self.fileMenu = wx.Menu()
        self.item = wx.MenuItem(self.fileMenu, 1, '&Check', helpString ="Check Help", kind = wx.ITEM_CHECK)
        self.item.SetBitmap(wx.Bitmap('right.png'))
        self.item.SetTextColour((79, 81, 230, 255))
        self.st = wx.StaticText(self, label ="", pos =(200, 200))
        self.fileMenu.Append(self.item)
        self.menubar.Append(self.fileMenu, '&File')
        self.SetMenuBar(self.menubar)
        # label of menu item
        clr = self.item.GetTextColour()
        # print label of menuitem
        if self.item.IsCheck()== True:
            print("Item is check")
        else:
            print("Item is not check")
        self.SetSize((350, 250))
        self.SetTitle('Icons and shortcuts')
        self.Centre()
  
  
def main():
    app = wx.App()
    ex = Example(None)
    ex.Show()
    app.MainLoop()
  
  
if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()

Output:

Item is Check

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