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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T21:47:06+00:00 2026-05-11T21:47:06+00:00

In the following code (inspired by this snippet), I use a single event handler

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In the following code (inspired by this snippet), I use a single event handler buttonClick to change the title of the window. Currently, I need to evaluate if the Id of the event corresponds to the Id of the button. If I decide to add 50 buttons instead of 2, this method could become cumbersome. Is there a better way to do this?

import wx

class MyFrame(wx.Frame):
    def __init__(self):
        wx.Frame.__init__(self, None, wx.ID_ANY, 'wxBitmapButton',
            pos=(300, 150), size=(300, 350))
        self.panel1 = wx.Panel(self, -1)

        self.button1 = wx.Button(self.panel1, id=-1,
            pos=(10, 20), size = (20,20))
        self.button1.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.buttonClick)

        self.button2 = wx.Button(self.panel1, id=-1,
            pos=(40, 20), size = (20,20))
        self.button2.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.buttonClick)

        self.Show(True)

    def buttonClick(self,event):
        if event.Id == self.button1.Id:
            self.SetTitle("Button 1 clicked")
        elif event.Id == self.button2.Id:
            self.SetTitle("Button 2 clicked")            

application = wx.PySimpleApp()
window = MyFrame()
application.MainLoop()
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    2026-05-11T21:47:06+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 9:47 pm

    You could give the button a name, and then look at the name in the event handler.

    When you make the button

    b = wx.Button(self, 10, "Default Button", (20, 20))
    b.myname = "default button"
    self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.OnClick, b)
    

    When the button is clicked:

    def OnClick(self, event):
        name = event.GetEventObject().myname
    
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