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Getting screen's height and width using Tkinter | Python

Last Updated : 14 Sep, 2021
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Tkinter provides some methods with the help of which we can get the current screen height and width.
Following methods can be used to decide height and width :
 

winfo_screenheight() // Returns screen height in pixels winfo_screenmmheight() // Returns screen height in mm winfo_screenwidth() // Returns screen width in pixels winfo_screenmmwidth() // Returns screen width in mm


  
Code #1: Getting height and width in pixels. 
 

Python3
# importing tkinter module from tkinter import * from tkinter.ttk import * # creating tkinter window root = Tk() # getting screen's height in pixels height = root.winfo_screenheight() # getting screen's width in pixels width = root.winfo_screenwidth() print("\n width x height = %d x %d (in pixels)\n" %(width, height)) # infinite loop mainloop() 

Output: 
 


  
Code #2: Getting height and width in mm. 
 

Python3
# importing tkinter module from tkinter import * from tkinter.ttk import * # creating tkinter window root = Tk() # getting screen's height in mm height = root.winfo_screenmmheight() # getting screen's width in mm width = root.winfo_screenmmwidth() print("\n width x height = %d x %d (in mm)\n" %(width, height)) # infinite loop mainloop() 

Output: 
 


 


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