Tree and HList both support that feature. Look at the documentation for hide and show methods in the documentation for HList, and for the -state => 'normal'. The trick however is that you must call setmode on each node in the tree to set its initial state.

use strict; use warnings; use Tk; use Tk::Tree; my $main = MainWindow->new(-title => "Demo" ); my $tree = $main->ScrlTree( -font => 'FixedSys 8', -itemtype => 'text', -separator => '/', -scrollbars => "se", -selectmode => 'single', ); $tree->pack( -fill => 'both', -expand => 1 ); $tree->add ('root', -text => 'root of all ...', -state => 'normal' ); $tree->add ('root/top 1', -text => 'first top level node', -state => ' +normal' ); $tree->add ('root/top 2', -text => 'second top level node', -state => +'normal' ); $tree->add ('root/top 2/nested 1', -text => 'first nested node', -stat +e => 'normal' ); $tree->add ('root/top 2/nested 2', -text => 'second nested node', -sta +te => 'normal' ); openTree ($tree); MainLoop; sub openTree { my $tree = shift; my ( $entryPath, $openChildren ) = @_; my @children = $tree->info( children => $entryPath ); return if !@children; for (@children) { openTree( $tree, $_, 1 ); $tree->show( 'entry' => $_ ) if $openChildren; } $tree->setmode( $entryPath, 'close' ) if length $entryPath; } sub closeTree { my $tree = shift; my ( $entryPath, $hideChildren ) = @_; my @children = $tree->info( children => $entryPath ); return if !@children; for (@children) { closeTree( $tree, $_, 1 ); $tree->hide( 'entry' => $_ ) if $hideChildren; } $tree->setmode( $entryPath, 'open' ) if length $entryPath; }

Perl reduces RSI - it saves typing

In reply to Re: a Tree that can fold and unfold by GrandFather
in thread a Tree that can fold and unfold by llancet

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