Tk::Optionmenu(3) Let the user select one of some predefined options values

SYNOPSIS


use Tk::Optionmenu;
$opt = $w->Optionmenu(
-options => REFERENCE_to_OPTIONLIST,
-command => CALLBACK,
-variable => SCALAR_REF,
);
$opt->addOptions( OPTIONLIST );
# OPTION LIST is
# a) $val1, $val2, $val3,...
# b) [ $lab1=>$val1], [$lab2=>val2], ... ]
# c) combination of a) and b), e.g.,
# val1, [$lab2=>val2], val3, val4, [...], ...

DESCRIPTION

The Optionmenu widget allows the user chose between a given set of options.

If the user should be able to change the available option have a look at Tk::BrowseEntry.

OPTIONS

-options
(Re)sets the list of options presented.
-command
Defines the callback that is invokes when a new option is selected.
-variable
Reference to a scalar that contains the current value of the selected option.
-textvariable
Reference to a scalar that contains the text label of the current value of the selected option.

METHODS

addOptions
Adds OPTION_LIST to the already available options.

EXAMPLE

 use Tk;
 my $mw = MainWindow->new();
 my ($var, $tvar);
 my $opt = $mw->Optionmenu(
        -options => [[jan=>1], [feb=>2], [mar=>3], [apr=>4]],
        -command => sub { print "got: ", shift, "\n" },
        -variable => \$var,
        -textvariable => \$tvar
       )->pack;
 $opt->addOptions([may=>5],[jun=>6],[jul=>7],[aug=>8]);
 my $f = $mw->Frame(-relief=>'groove', -borderwidth => 2)->pack;
 $f->Label(-textvariable=>\$tvar)->pack(-side => 'left');
 $f->Label(-text => " -> ")->pack(-side => 'left');
 $f->Label(-textvariable=>\$var)->pack(-side => 'left');
 $mw->Button(-text=>'Exit', -command=>sub{$mw->destroy})->pack;
 MainLoop;