Here's a little ASCII Table I whipped up when I needed to look at ASCII Values in Tk. Its not fancy but it does the trick.
use strict; use warnings; use diagnostics; use Tk; my $Columns_per_Row = 12; sub ASCII_Buttons { my $root = MainWindow->new(); $root->title('Tk ASCII Table'); my ($row,$col) = (1,1); for my $character (0..255) { my $label = sprintf("[%03d][%s]", $character, chr($character)) +; $root->Button ( -text => $label, -font => '-*-Lucida Console-Bold-R-Normal-*-*-160-*- +*-*-*-*-*', )->grid ( -row => $row, -column => $col, -sticky => 'nswe' ); if ($col >= $Columns_per_Row) { $row++; $col = 0; } $col++; } } ASCII_Buttons(); MainLoop;
Update:
Changed code to reflect mawe's suggestions. Thanks!

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