문제

I'm making a program that you use the askopenname file dialog to select a file, which I then want to save the directory to a string so I can use another function (which I already made) to extract the file to a different location that is predetermined. My button code that opens the file dialog is this:

`a = tkinter.Button(gui, command=lambda: tkinter.filedialog.askopenfilename(initialdir='C:/Users/%s' % user))`
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해결책

This should be what you want:

import tkinter
import tkinter.filedialog
import getpass
# Need this for the `os.path.split` function
import os
gui = tkinter.Tk()
user = getpass.getuser()
def click():
    # Get the file
    file = tkinter.filedialog.askopenfilename(initialdir='C:/Users/%s' % user)
    # Split the filepath to get the directory
    directory = os.path.split(file)[0]
    print(directory)
button = tkinter.Button(gui, command=click)
button.grid()
gui.mainloop()

다른 팁

If you know where the file actually is, you could always just ask for a directory instead of the file using:

from tkFileDialog  import askdirectory  
directory= askdirectory()

Then in the code:

import tkinter
import tkinter.filedialog
import getpass
from tkFileDialog  import askdirectory
# Need this for the `os.path.split` function
import os
gui = tkinter.Tk()
user = getpass.getuser()
def click():
    directory= askdirectory()
    print (directory)
button = tkinter.Button(gui, command=click)
button.grid()
gui.mainloop()
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