#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Tk;
my @arr = ( 1..500 );
my $maincolor = 'red';
my $mw = MainWindow->new;
$mw->minsize( qw(250 200) ); #x y
$mw->configure( -title => 'PROGRAM', -background => $maincolor );
my $frame_6 =
$mw->Frame( -borderwidth => 3, -background => $maincolor )
->pack( -side => 'top', -fill => 'x' );
$frame_6->Label( -text => 'Scroll', -background => 'yellow', )
->pack( -side => 'left' );
my $scroll = $mw->Scrolled(
"Text",
-scrollbars => 'e',
-font => 'normal',
-width => 10,
-height => 10,
)->pack;
&loadarray( @arr );
MainLoop;
sub loadarray{
my @array_in = @_;
foreach my $element(@array_in){
$scroll->insert('end', "$element\n");
}
}
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