Create a Simple Python Calculator with PySimpleGUI – Full Code Tutorial
Learn how to create a lightweight calculator in Python using the PySimpleGUI library, complete with a functional UI, arithmetic operations, history tracking, and clear/delete features, accompanied by full source code and explanations for each component.
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Introduction
A fellow member of a Python community shared an interesting piece of code that uses the PySimpleGUI library to build a simple calculator. This article reproduces that code as a learning example for beginners.
Implementation
The complete source code is shown below.
import PySimpleGUI as sg
# Define main window layout
def window_main():
layout = [
[sg.Text('计算结果:', font=("微软雅黑", 10)), sg.Button('历史记录', font=("微软雅黑", 10), pad=(10, 1))],
[sg.Text('0', key='-express-', justification='right', size=(30, 1), font=("微软雅黑", 10), background_color='#fff', text_color='#000')],
[sg.Text('0', key='-result-', justification='right', size=(30, 1), font=("微软雅黑", 10), background_color='#fff', text_color='#000')],
[sg.Button('清空', size=(6, 2)), sg.Button('删除', size=(6, 2)), sg.Button('x²', size=(6, 2)), sg.Button('÷', size=(6, 2))],
[sg.Button('7', size=(6, 2)), sg.Button('8', size=(6, 2)), sg.Button('9', size=(6, 2)), sg.Button('x', size=(6, 2))],
[sg.Button('4', size=(6, 2)), sg.Button('5', size=(6, 2)), sg.Button('6', size=(6, 2)), sg.Button('-', size=(6, 2))],
[sg.Button('1', size=(6, 2)), sg.Button('2', size=(6, 2)), sg.Button('3', size=(6, 2)), sg.Button('+', size=(6, 2))],
[sg.Button('+/-', size=(6, 2)), sg.Button('0', size=(6, 2)), sg.Button('.', size=(6, 2)), sg.Button('=', size=(6, 2))],
]
return sg.Window('简易计算器@月亮', layout, finalize=True, default_element_size=(50, 1))
# History window layout
def createwindow_history(history_list=None):
history_text = ''
if history_list:
history_text = '
'.join(['='.join(i) for i in history_list])
layout = [
[sg.Text('历史记录:', font=("微软雅黑", 10))],
[sg.Multiline(history_text, justification='right', disabled=True, autoscroll=True, size=(30, 10), font=("微软雅黑", 10), background_color='#fff', text_color='#000')]
]
return sg.Window('历史记录', layout, finalize=True)
def get_result(eval_str):
global result
eval_str = eval_str.replace('^', '**').replace('x', '*').replace('÷', '/')
try:
result = eval(eval_str)
except Exception:
result = '0'
window_main['-result-'].update(result)
return str(result)
window_main = window_main()
window_sub = None
history_list = []
express = '0'
result = '0'
flag = 0
while True:
window, event, value = sg.read_all_windows()
if window == window_main and event in (None, sg.WIN_CLOSED):
if window_sub is not None:
window_sub.close()
break
elif event == '历史记录':
if not window_sub:
window_sub = createwindow_history(history_list)
else:
window_sub.close()
window_sub = None
elif window == window_sub and event is None:
window_sub.close()
window_sub = None
elif event == '=':
express1 = express
express = get_result(express)
history_list.append([express1, express])
flag = 1
elif event == '清空':
express = '0'
result = '0'
window_main['-express-'].update(express)
window_main['-result-'].update(result)
elif event == '删除':
if len(express.lstrip('-').strip('(').strip(')')) == 1:
express = '0'
elif express[-1] == ')':
express = express.lstrip('-').strip('(').strip(')')
else:
express = express[:-1]
window_main['-express-'].update(express)
elif event == 'x²':
express = f'({express}) ^ 2'
window_main['-express-'].update(express)
elif event == '+/-':
express = f'-({express})'
get_result(express)
else:
if flag == 1 and event in '0123456789':
express = '0'
flag = 0
if express == '0':
express = event
else:
express = express + event
window_main['-express-'].update(express)
window.close()After running the code, a simple calculator window appears.
You can perform basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, as well as clear entries and view a history of calculations.
Conclusion
This article demonstrates how to build a lightweight calculator using the PySimpleGUI library, covering UI layout, event handling, arithmetic evaluation, and history management.
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