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() |
Output :
On Starting Application :
On button clicked:

