Wand path_horizontal_line() function in Python
Last Updated :
11 May, 2020
The path_horizontal_line() is another function for path. path_horizontal_line() function generates a horizontal line from a destination point to a particular x point. It takes only x in arguments as a point upto which line is being drawn.
Syntax: wand.drawing.path_horizontal_line(to, relative)
Parameters:
Parameter |
Input Type |
Description |
x |
Real |
x-axis point to draw to. |
relative |
bool |
treat given coordinates as relative to current point. |
Example #1:
from wand.image import Image
from wand.drawing import Drawing
from wand.color import Color
with Drawing() as draw:
draw.stroke_width = 2
draw.stroke_color = Color( 'black' )
draw.fill_color = Color( 'white' )
draw.path_start()
draw.path_move(to = ( 10 , 50 ))
draw.path_horizontal_line( 100 )
draw.path_finish()
with Image(width = 200 ,
height = 200 ,
background = Color( 'lightgreen' )) as image:
draw(image)
image.save(filename = "pathhline.png" )
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Output:
Example #2:
from wand.image import Image
from wand.drawing import Drawing
from wand.color import Color
with Drawing() as draw:
draw.stroke_width = 2
draw.stroke_color = Color( 'black' )
draw.fill_color = Color( 'white' )
draw.path_start()
draw.path_move(to = ( 100 , 50 ))
draw.path_horizontal_line( 50 )
draw.path_finish()
with Image(width = 200 ,
height = 200 ,
background = Color( 'lightgreen' )) as image:
draw(image)
image.save(filename = "pathhline.png" )
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Output:
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