You guys helped me alot, you made my life easy with your help and code. So i ask again. I am trying to create clicker game where you click on some button and you get +1 score but I am trying to create this in tkinter without pygame. I know it can be done, but I dont know how to get the score work. I got some code for my counter from someone, it is working console prints out 1 2 3 4... but I dont know how to make a label, that shows the value and i need to store it somewhere like
Here is the counter but I dont know how to get the value global and refer to it anywhere.
a = //That value//so I can later use it in my shop like if a is = 20 he can buy something that will change how much points he gets, so like if a = 20 he buys that and now the score is like this 2 4 6.... and global value of the counter so if I change the value to 3 the counter will count like this 3 6 9....So I ask if someone here can help me make simple counter/adder to label and store the value globaly so i can refer to it anywhere, if it is possible I dont understand __init__ and self., so if someone can do it without it, it would be really great, but i can do with __init__ but for me it is very hard i am learing python and still i dont know what that is, even if I look on multiple sites that explained it, still I dont know.
Here is the counter but I dont know how to get the value global and refer to it anywhere.
import tkinter as tk class Counter(object): def __init__(self, start: int = 0): self.value = start def add(self) -> int: if self.value < 900: self.value += 1 print(self.value) return self.value clicks = Counter() root = tk.Tk() tk.Button(root, text="click me!", command=clicks.add).pack() root.mainloop()