Hi MONKS

i would like to include ok and cancel button in my script, once the ok is clicked selected file have to be stored in a seperate file (C:\\waste\\data.txt) and the interface have to be closed

#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; use Tk; use Tk::Pane; my $topdir="C:\\windows"; #my $topdir= shift || "$topdir"; my @subdirs = get_sub_dirs($topdir); my $mw = tkinit(); $mw->geometry('200x400+200+200'); my $sp = $mw->Scrolled('Pane', -scrollbars=>'osoe', sticky=>'nwse') ->pack(-expand=>1, -fill=>'both' ); my @cbvalues; my @cbnames; my $count = 0; foreach my $d( @subdirs){ $cbnames[$count] = $d; $sp->Checkbutton(-text => $d, -font=>[arial => 12], -onvalue => 1, -offvalue => 0, -variable => \$cbvalues[$count], -font => 'small', -bg => 'White', )->pack(-anchor=>'w')->pack(); $count++; } my $showbutton= $mw->Button(-text=>'OK', -bg => 'green', -command => sub{ my @selected = (); foreach my $c( 0.. $count ){ if ( $cbvalues[$c] ){ push @selected, $cbnames[$c]; } } open (MYFILE, '>>C:\\waste\\data.txt'); print MYFILE "@selected\n"; close (MYFILE); #print "@selected\n"; } )->pack(); MainLoop(); sub get_sub_dirs { my ($dir) = @_; opendir my $dh, $dir or die "Error: $!"; my @files = grep !/^\.\.?$/, readdir $dh; closedir $dh; my @sdirs; for my $file ( @files ) { if(!-f $file){push @sdirs,$file;} } return @sdirs; }

Thanks,

Ahmed


In reply to adding button and exit by basheer

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