How many frames to you believe you created? It's not as many as you think. The answer is 0.

Try this version.

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Tk; use POSIX; my $red; my $green; my $blue; my $mw = MainWindow->new; $mw->geometry('300x300'); $mw->title('Raw Renamer'); my $right_frame = $mw->Frame->pack(-side => 'left', -anchor => 'n', -expand => 1); my $text_label = $right_frame->Label->pack(-side => 'left', -anchor => 'n', -expand => 1); $text_label->Label(-text =>"Red")->pack(-side => 'top', -anchor => 'w'); $text_label->Label(-text =>"Green")->pack(-side => 'top', -anchor => 'w'); $text_label->Label(-text =>"Blue")->pack(-side => 'top', -anchor => 'w'); my $variable_frame = $mw->Frame->pack(-side => 'left', -anchor => 'n', -expand => 1); my $red_label = $variable_frame->Label(-textvariable =>\$red)->pack(- +side => 'top'); my $green_label = $variable_frame->Label(-textvariable =>\$green)->pac +k(-side => 'top'); my $blue_label = $variable_frame->Label(-textvariable =>\$blue)->pack +(-side => 'top'); Intialize(); MainLoop; sub Intialize { while(1) { $red = floor(5*rand()); $red_label->update; sleep 2; $green = floor(5*rand()+10); $green_label->update; sleep 2; $blue = floor(5*rand()+20); $blue_label->update; sleep 2; } }

In reply to Re^3: PERL Tk label(-textvariable)) by fishmonger
in thread PERL Tk label(-textvariable)) by State_Space

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