In the Password_Generator_v1.1.0.py file, the import statement for the Tkinter module is incorrect. The code currently uses from Tkinter import *, but it should be from tkinter import * (with lowercase "t").
Steps to Reproduce:
- Open the
Password_Generator_v1.1.0.py file.
- Observe the import statement at the beginning of the file.
Expected Behavior:
The correct import statement for the Tkinter module should be used to avoid any import errors.
Actual Behavior:
The code uses an incorrect import statement from Tkinter import *, which can lead to a "ModuleNotFoundError" or similar import errors.
Proposed Solution:
Replace the import statement from Tkinter import * with from tkinter import * to import the Tkinter module correctly.
# Incorrect import statement
from Tkinter import *
# Correct import statement
from tkinter import *
This change will ensure that the Tkinter module is imported correctly and the program runs without any import-related issues.
In the
Password_Generator_v1.1.0.pyfile, the import statement for the Tkinter module is incorrect. The code currently usesfrom Tkinter import *, but it should befrom tkinter import *(with lowercase "t").Steps to Reproduce:
Password_Generator_v1.1.0.pyfile.Expected Behavior:
The correct import statement for the Tkinter module should be used to avoid any import errors.
Actual Behavior:
The code uses an incorrect import statement
from Tkinter import *, which can lead to a "ModuleNotFoundError" or similar import errors.Proposed Solution:
Replace the import statement
from Tkinter import *withfrom tkinter import *to import the Tkinter module correctly.This change will ensure that the Tkinter module is imported correctly and the program runs without any import-related issues.