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Install with pip
pip install calango
or
python -m pip install calango
from calango.devices import Mouse
mouse = Mouse()
mouse.up() # move mouse pointer [up, down, left, right, top_left, top_right ...
mouse.position = (10, 10) # move mouse pointer to (x, y)
print(mouse.position) # return current postion
from calango import Image
image = Image(image_or_path='image.png')
image[:50, :50].plot() # plot image cropped (0:50, 0:50)
image.right.top.plot() # get image cropped at right top corner
image.draw_text('Hello World!', pos='left_bottom') # draw text on image
image.height # return image height
image.width # return image width
image.center_position # return image center position
image.crop_by_center((20, 20)) # crop image by center
image.prune() # resize image to square size by min(width, height)
# ... and more
from calango import VideoWriter
import numpy as np
frames = [np.zeros((100, 100, 3), dtype=np.uint8) for _ in range(10)]
with VideoWriter('test.mp4', fps=10) as writer:
for frame in frames:
writer.add_frame(frame)
# OR INLINE
VideoWriter.write_frames('test.mp4', frames) # on end is closed automatically
from calango import Video
cam = Video(0) # 0 is the default camera
cam.show() # is running in a new thread
cam.total_frames # return the total number of frames
cam.fps # return the frames per second
cam.is_opened # return True if the camera is opened
# ... and more
from calango import Video
cam = Video('./video.mp4')
cam.show()
from calango import Video
cam = Video('./video/', fps=24)
cam.show()
from calango import Video
images = ['./video/img1.jpg', './video/img2.jpg', './video/img3.jpg'] # or list of images
cam = Video(images, fps=10)
cam.show()
FAQs
It looks like calango
We found that calango demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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