Hello, in this programming video, we are going to look at the frame widget, which essentially allows us to group over widgets together. And, you know, if we were to do something to that you would, you know, modify, obviously everything else accordingly. This is a great way, you know, like comment, I mean, stuff to give out. So you can think of you know, within that window, because instead of drawing to the window, or draw to the frame, the you know, the different widgets well, and just that frame widget will be drawn to the window. So first of all to create the frame frame specify the window pack, so this will seem very familiar in terms of the format. Okay, that's been drawn to the window.
And now to actually add something so let's say we add a button, so btn button. Again, you can add any photo widget to this Tech Hello. So you draw it to the frame and not the window put this bracket in place where you can just do like btn dot pack like so. For a solid welcome please feel free to modify in values to learn more about it and let you know check button as well know what we've covered in a previous video. So this intro, we're not really covering what each one of these do here could be more he covered them more but the frame and what he calls again, variable TV value one, value equals zero. Again, you know, all this is doesn't matter really, because again with this demonstration how to return five, six.
And finally the car provided to the parent thing that will draw into, which in this case is the frame and that's been drawn to the window. So now let's run it. Again, bracket, bracket. So we don't have that window code which you know from the federal review. I'll put it back once it deletes it. Okay, equal into what we get.
Yeah, that's working. Everything's all grouped together. It's all on the same line so that the Hello button and the checkbox, that's a obviously you can have more than two. I was doing it to simplify. And as many of you want, feel free to experiment and as you learn more about the widgets, go back to stuff like this and not incorporate them within the frame experiment. Check it out.
Thanks for watching, and I look forward to seeing you in the next video.