Buttons are very useful in many applications where user interaction is required. Let us suppose that we want to know which button is pressed in a given application. In order to get the information about the Button, we can use the callback function in the Button configuration. In the Callback function, we will use the print(test) function to print the button that is clicked.
Example
#Import the required libraries from tkinter import * from tkinter import ttk #Create an instance of Tkinter Frame win = Tk() #Set the geometry win.geometry("700x250") # Define function to get the information about the Button def get_button(t): print(t) #Create Button Object b1= ttk.Button(win, text= "Button-1", command= lambda t= "Button-1 Clicked": get_button(t)) b1.place(relx= .46, rely= .5, anchor= CENTER) b2= ttk.Button(win, text= "Button-2", command= lambda t= "Button-2 Clicked": get_button(t)) b2.place(relx= .58, rely= .5, anchor= CENTER) win.mainloop()
Output
Running the above code will display a window with two buttons.
If you click "Button-1", it will print the following on the console.
Button-1 Clicked