In this article we are going to learn about DeleteToolByPos() function of wx.ToolBar class of wxPython. DeleteToolByPos() removes the specified tool from the toolbar and deletes it. Only difference between DeleteTool() and DeleteToolByPos() function is that DeleteToolByPos() specifies tool by its index.
Syntax : wx.toolbar.DeleteToolByPos(self, pos)
Returns: True if the tool was deleted, False otherwise.
Parameter :
Parameter Input Type Description pos int position of tool starting from 0.
Example:
Python3
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 DeleteToolByPos() function self .toolbar.DeleteToolByPos( 0 ) def main(): app = wx.App() ex = Example( None ) ex.Show() app.MainLoop() if __name__ = = '__main__' : main() |
Output : On Starting Application :
On button clicked: