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In this article we will see how we can access height of the sprite 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 sprite is an instance of an image displayed on-screen. Multiple sprites can display the same image at different positions on the screen. Sprites can also be scaled larger or smaller, rotated at any angle and drawn at a fractional opacity. Image is loaded with the help of image module of pyglet. Sprite height is scaled height of the sprite. It is read-only and is invariant under rotation.
We can create a window and sprite object with the help of commands given below 
 

# creating a window
window = pyglet.window.Window(width, height, title)

# creating a sprite object
sprite = pyglet.sprite.Sprite(img, x, y) 

In order to create window we use height attribute with sprite object
Syntax : sprite.height
Argument : It takes no argument
Return : It returns integer  

Below is the implementation 

Python3




# importing pyglet module
import pyglet
import pyglet.window.key as key
   
# width of window
width = 500
   
# height of window
height = 500
   
# caption i.e title of the window
title = "Geeksforgeeks"
   
# creating a window
window = pyglet.window.Window(width, height, title)
   
# text 
text = "Welcome to GeeksforGeeks"
  
# creating label with following properties
# font = cooper
# position = 250, 150
# anchor position = center
label = pyglet.text.Label(text,
                          font_name ='Cooper',
                          font_size = 16,
                          x = 250
                          y = 150,
                          anchor_x ='center'
                          anchor_y ='center')
 
 
# creating a batch
batch = pyglet.graphics.Batch()
 
# loading geeksforgeeks image
image = pyglet.image.load('gfg.png')
 
 
 
# creating sprite object
# it is instance of an image displayed on-screen
sprite = pyglet.sprite.Sprite(image, x = 200, y = 230)
   
# on draw event
@window.event
def on_draw():
       
    # clear the window
    window.clear()
       
    # draw the label
    label.draw()
     
    # draw the image on screen
    sprite.draw()
       
# key press event    
@window.event
def on_key_press(symbol, modifier):
   
    # key "C" get press
    if symbol == key.C:
         
        # printing the message
        print("Key : C is pressed")
         
# image for icon
img = image = pyglet.resource.image("gfg.png")
 
# setting image as icon
window.set_icon(img)
 
# accessing height of the sprite
value = sprite.height
 
# creating text from sprite
text = "Height : " + str(value)
 
# setting text to the label
label.text = text
    
# start running the application
pyglet.app.run()


Output : 
 

 



Last Updated : 27 Dec, 2021
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