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# Docs: https://docs.python.org/2/library/stringio.html | # Docs: https://docs.python.org/2/library/stringio.html | ||
# If you measure for speed, you should use cStringIO | # If you measure for speed, you should use cStringIO | ||
from cStringIO import StringIO | from cStringIO import StringIO | ||
import random | import random | ||
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# See `StringIO` docs above. `class StringIO.StringIO([buffer])` | # See `StringIO` docs above. `class StringIO.StringIO([buffer])` | ||
# StringIO provides a convenient means of working with text in memory using the file API (read, write. etc.). | # StringIO provides a convenient means of working with text in memory using the file API (read, write. etc.). | ||
buf = StringIO() | buf = StringIO() | ||
im.save(buf, format="jpeg") | im.save(buf, format="jpeg") | ||
of.write(buf.getvalue()) #of = bucket | of.write(buf.getvalue()) #of = bucket |
Revision as of 22:51, 30 November 2015
外援授课区
from PIL import Image, ImageDraw, ImageFont # Docs: https://docs.python.org/2/library/stringio.html # If you measure for speed, you should use cStringIO from cStringIO import StringIO import random f = ImageFont.truetype("/Users/Stone/Desktop/Ptah-Regular.otf", size=300) # `open` is a Python build-in function # Docs: https://docs.python.org/2/library/functions.html#open # "frames.mjpeg"(filename) is the first param of open function. # 'w' for writing (truncating the file if it already exists) # append 'b' to the mode value to open the file in binary mode, which will improve portability. of = open("frames.mjpeg", "wb") for i in range(100): # the value range of `i` is 0 to 99 p = i/99.0 l = p*(1920-50) print p , l r = random.randint(1,225) g = random.randint(220,255) b = random.randint(111,225) im = Image.new("RGB", (1920,1080) , color=(r,g,b)) #("mode",(size),(color)) draw = ImageDraw.Draw(im) sc=p*255 tp = 80+(p*1870) draw.text((tp,680), str(i), fill=(255,0,0),font=f) draw.text((tp-2,680-2), str(i), fill=(0,0,0),font=f) draw.text((tp+2,680+2), str(i), fill=(0,0,0),font=f) # See `StringIO` docs above. `class StringIO.StringIO([buffer])` # StringIO provides a convenient means of working with text in memory using the file API (read, write. etc.). buf = StringIO() im.save(buf, format="jpeg") of.write(buf.getvalue()) #of = bucket print i print "done"