PYGLET – Shape Position
Last Updated :
01 Sep, 2021
In this article, we will see how we can access the position of the shape in PYGLET module in python. Pyglet is easy to use but powerful library for developing visually rich GUI applications like games, multimedia, etc. A window is a “heavyweight” object occupying operating system resources. Windows may appear as floating regions or can be set to fill an entire screen (fullscreen). A shape is the form of an object or its external boundary, outline, or external surface, as opposed to other properties such as color, texture or material type. Many shapes are drawn with the help of shapes module of pyglet. Position is the place where shape resides in the window, it is in the pixel
We can create a window with the help of command given below
# creating a window
window = pyglet.window.Window(width, height, title)
In order to create window we use position attribute with the shape
Syntax : shape.position
Argument : It takes no argument
Return : It returns tuple
Below is the implementation
Python3
import pyglet
from pyglet import shapes
width = 500
height = 500
title = "Geeksforgeeks"
window = pyglet.window.Window(width, height, title)
batch = pyglet.graphics.Batch()
co_x = 150
co_y = 150
width = 250
height = 150
color = ( 50 , 225 , 30 )
rec = shapes.Rectangle(co_x, co_y, width, height, color = color, batch = batch)
rec.opacity = 180
color = ( 255 , 25 , 25 )
circle_x = 200
circle_y = 300
size_circle = 100
circle = shapes.Circle(circle_x, circle_y, size_circle, color = ( 250 , 22 , 30 ), batch = batch)
circle.opacity = 170
@window .event
def on_draw():
window.clear()
batch.draw()
value_rec = rec.position
print ( "Rectangle : " , end = "")
print (value_rec)
value_cir = circle.position
print ( "Circle : " , end = "")
print (value_cir)
pyglet.app.run()
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Output :
Rectangle : (150, 150)
Circle : (200, 300)
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