Tkinter provides a variety of built-in functions develop interactive and featured GUI (Graphical User Interface). after() function is also a Universal function which can be used directly on the root as well as with other widgets.
after(parent, ms, function = None, *args)
Parameters:
parent: is the object of the widget or main window whichever is using this function.
ms: is the time in milliseconds.
function: which shall be called.
*args: other options.
Code #1:
Python3
# importing only those functions which # are needed from tkinter import Tk, mainloop, TOP from tkinter.ttk import Button # time function used to calculate time from time import time # creating tkinter window root = Tk() button = Button(root, text = 'Geeks' ) button.pack(side = TOP, pady = 5 ) print ( 'Running...' ) # Calculating starting time start = time() # in after method 5000 milliseconds # is passed i.e after 5 seconds # main window i.e root window will # get destroyed root.after( 5000 , root.destroy) mainloop() # calculating end time end = time() print ( 'Destroyed after % d seconds' % (end - start)) |
Output:
When you run the program it will show a Tkinter window having a Button but after 5 seconds the window gets destroyed.
Code #2: Prompting a message after certain time (in our program after 5 seconds).
Python3
# importing only those functions which # are needed from tkinter import Tk, mainloop, TOP from tkinter.ttk import Button from tkinter.messagebox import _show # creating tkinter window root = Tk() root.geometry( '200x100 + 300 + 250' ) button = Button(root, text = 'Geeks' ) button.pack(side = TOP, pady = 5 ) # in after method 5000 milliseconds # is passed i.e after 5 seconds # a message will be prompted root.after( 5000 , lambda : _show( 'Title' , 'Prompting after 5 seconds' )) # Destroying root window after 6.7 seconds root.after( 6700 , root.destroy) mainloop() |
Output:
In below output a messagebox will prompt after 5 seconds you can even call any function after a certain period of time by passing the function name.