Generally, we represent data in the form of tables. A table contains a set of rows and columns. Data gets stored sequentially in the form of rows and columns in a table.
Let us suppose that we are building a Tkinter application such that we have to store the Student’s data somewhere in a table. The table structure contains 3 columns to store the First Name, Last Name, and Roll Number of students. To display this type of information, Tkinter provides a Notebook widget where we can store our data in the form of a Table.
Example
# Import the required libraries from tkinter import * from tkinter import ttk # Create an instance of tkinter frame win = Tk() # Set the size of the tkinter window win.geometry("700x350") # Create an object of Style widget style = ttk.Style() style.theme_use('clam') # Add a Treeview widget tree = ttk.Treeview(win, column=("FName", "LName", "Roll No"), show='headings', height=5) tree.column("# 1", anchor=CENTER) tree.heading("# 1", text="FName") tree.column("# 2", anchor=CENTER) tree.heading("# 2", text="LName") tree.column("# 3", anchor=CENTER) tree.heading("# 3", text="Roll No") # Insert the data in Treeview widget tree.insert('', 'end', text="1", values=('Amit', 'Kumar', '17701')) tree.insert('', 'end', text="1", values=('Ankush', 'Mathur', '17702')) tree.insert('', 'end', text="1", values=('Manisha', 'Joshi', '17703')) tree.insert('', 'end', text="1", values=('Shivam', 'Mehrotra', '17704')) tree.pack() win.mainloop()
Output
If we run the above code, it will display a window that contains a table with some student data in it.