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Your createButton function should return the button object and you should save the object in a global variable with the name you want. For example:
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def createButton(self, position, pictureOff, pictureOn, name, szene): self.Position = position self.PictureOff = pictureOff self.PictureOn = pictureOn self.Name = name self.Szene = szene name = viz.add(viz.BUTTON, scene=szene) name.translate(position[0],position[1]) name.uppicture(pictureOff) name.downpicture(pictureOn) name.setScale(12,3.6) return name button1 = createButton([0.25,0.8],'button01Off.jpg', 'button01On.jpg', 'button1', 2) |
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