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how to import tkinter in python

# for pip and windows, in cmd, write:
pip install tk
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pip install tk
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# check this code first.
from tkinter import *

app = Tk()
# The title of the project
app.title("The title of the project")
# The size of the window
app.geometry("400x400")

# Defining a funtion
def c():
    # Label
    m = Label(app, text="Text")
    m.pack()


# Button
l = Button(app, text="The text of the Butoon", command=c)
# Packing the Button
l.pack()
app.mainloop()
# Quick Note : 
# When you put a command you should not use parentheses
# l = Button(app, text="The text of the Butoon", command=c)
# l = Button(app, text="The text of the Butoon", command=c())



# Ranuga
# Thank you.....
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from tkinter import *
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import tkinter as tk

obj = tk.Tk() # Creates a tkinter object
label = tk.Label(obj, text="This is a text button")
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#How to import tkinter module in python
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#Importing the tkinter module
from tkinter import *
#This tells python that a module is being imported in python ; normally importing is like import ___, but in this case, tkinter needs to be imported as "from tkinter import *"
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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