Please find the code snippet which I tried :

sub TabulateModules{ print "TabulateModules\n"; print "=================\n"; my $paneModules = $_[0]; my $Index = 0; my $ModuleButtonReference = 0; if (@ModuleButtonarray){ foreach my $array (@ModuleButtonarray){ $array->packForget(); } } @ModuleButtonarray = (); @cbvalue = (); ###Debug : To remove @aModules = ("tt", "kl"); unshift(@aModules, "Select all"); foreach my $Modules (@aModules){ $ModuleButtonReference = $paneModules->Checkbutton( -text => "$Modules", -variable => \$cbvalue[$Index], -onvalue => 1, -offvalue => 0, -font => 'big', -foreground=>'black', -bg => 'DimGray', )->pack(-side=>'top',-anchor=>'sw' ); $Index++; push(@ModuleButtonarray, $ModuleButtonReference); } }

Please Note : The "paneModules" is a scrolled pane. Description : In this snippet, Im creating a list of check button. For selecting all the check button at one go, I added one more item to the list say "Select all". My query is : if the check button "Select all" is selected, all other check box should also get selected and I want the checked items in a list.How can this be done?


In reply to Re^4: Select all/Select None option in the perl check box by priyaviswam
in thread Select all/Select None option in the perl check box by priyaviswam

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