Like this? (Or maybe I don't understand what you want.)

#!/usr/bin/perl -l # http://perlmonks.org/?node_id=1200841 use strict; use warnings; use Tk; my %EntryInput; my @Entry; my $mw = new MainWindow -title => 'Simple'; foreach (1..3) { $mw->Label(-text => $_)->pack(-side => 'left'); $Entry[$_] = $mw->Entry(-textvariable => \$EntryInput{$_})->pack(-si +de => 'left'); PupupEnterField($mw, $Entry[$_], $_); } MainLoop; sub PupupEnterField{ my ($mw, $obj, $index) = @_; my $menu = $mw->Menu(-tearoff=>0, -menuitems=>[ [command=>"Read value", -command=>[sub {my $EntryValue=$obj->get; +ReadEntryValue($EntryValue, $index)}, $obj,]], ]); $obj->menu($menu); $obj->bind('<3>', ['PostPopupMenu', Ev('X'), Ev('Y'), ]); return $obj; } sub ReadEntryValue{ my ($EntryValue, $index) = @_; print $EntryValue; #print the index of the Entry widget: 1, 2 or 3... print $index; }

In reply to Re: Tk Entry dynamic read value and index by tybalt89
in thread Tk Entry dynamic read value and index by IB2017

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