I still can not use the "tag cget" to get the background color assigned to individual cells.

use strict; use warnings; use Tkx; Tkx::package_require("Tktable"); my %hash =(); my $table; my $mw = Tkx::widget->new("."); %hash = ( # data to display '0,0' => 'Goodby', '1,1' => 'cruel', '2,2' => 'world', ); $table = $mw->new_table ( -rows => 3, -cols => 3, -bg => "white", -width => 6, -height => 6, -cache => 1, -variable => \%hash, ); $table->g_pack(-fill => 'both', -expand => 1); ################################################ # set data and assign background color to cells ################################################ $table->tag("celltag","g",("1,1")); $table->tag("celltag","y",("2,2")); $table->tag("configure","g",-bg=>"green",-fg=>"red"); $table->tag("configure","y",-bg=>"yellow",-fg=>"red"); my $info; $info = $table->tag("cget", "g", "-background", -row? -col?); print "info=$info\n"; Tkx::MainLoop();

In reply to Re^2: Tkx Table - Read cell background by Anonymous Monk
in thread Tkx Table - Read cell background by hoanglearning

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