I'm fairly new to programming, so appoloigise for any inconsistencies / using code incorrectly)
I've seen a few similar questions and answers on this topic, however I feel like I may be missing something.
I've drawn a net of a Rubiks Cube, and I want the user to be able to click on an individual 'cubie' to change its colour, so it will filter through the 6 colours. Basically, what I'm trying to figure out is how to access the tag of the rectangle, from the tag_bind method.
Here is a simplified version of the code I have used:
def clicked(event):
print("You clicked " + str(event))
print(event.widget.find_withtag("current"))
green_00 = cubeCanvas.create_rectangle(20, 240, 90, 310, width=0, fill='green', tag="green_00")
cubeCanvas.tag_bind("green_00", "<Button-1>", clicked)
This currently returns:
You clicked <ButtonPress event num=1 x=56 y=299>
(1,)
Whereas ideally I want it to return:
green_00
The aim would then be to use the tag, to identify the rectangle in itemconfig - so that I can change the colour. Any answer / a better way to approach this problem is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Thanks to Atlas435 - I was missing something very small.
current = event.widget.find_withtag("current")[0]
event.widget.itemconfig(current, *option)
Allows you to access and then change the colour of the specific tag.