Path: ...!weretis.net!feeder9.news.weretis.net!feeder8.news.weretis.net!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!not-for-mail From: ram@zedat.fu-berlin.de (Stefan Ram) Newsgroups: comp.lang.python Subject: POTD: Getting the pixels from tkinter Date: 9 Sep 2024 16:36:31 GMT Organization: Stefan Ram Lines: 46 Expires: 1 Jul 2025 11:59:58 GMT Message-ID: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Trace: news.uni-berlin.de u7pHk+aahguJo6qg38kZtQjdB6T2skiud4exdkcNQEkeCR Cancel-Lock: sha1:mtAzkOQeEspjNjeBopSWhy2pyi0= sha256:s7uza7kiENhMlhm4chJ8VAvOCBBrHAeZaozxrnMtvys= X-Copyright: (C) Copyright 2024 Stefan Ram. All rights reserved. Distribution through any means other than regular usenet channels is forbidden. It is forbidden to publish this article in the Web, to change URIs of this article into links, and to transfer the body without this notice, but quotations of parts in other Usenet posts are allowed. X-No-Archive: Yes Archive: no X-No-Archive-Readme: "X-No-Archive" is set, because this prevents some services to mirror the article in the web. But the article may be kept on a Usenet archive server with only NNTP access. X-No-Html: yes Content-Language: en-US Bytes: 2857 It's pretty much impossible to grab the color of pixels from tkinter using just the standard libraries. But seriously, who wants to mess around with extension libraries, right? Here's a thought that might actually let you read the color of a pixel from the tkinter GUI using only Python's standard libraries! The trick is to split the work: I'll show you how to do it on Windows, and then you can whip up the equivalent code for Linux! The following POTD (Program of the Day) illustrates how to read a pixel from the screen using only standard Python on Windows. You can set up any tkinter interface you want and then use this technique to pull the color of individual pixels from that interface! import ctypes # Constants for color retrieval GDI32 = ctypes.WinDLL('gdi32') USER32 = ctypes.WinDLL('user32') # Function to get the pixel color def get_pixel_color(x, y): # Get the device context for the entire screen hdc = USER32.GetDC(0) # Get the color of the pixel at (x, y) pixel = GDI32.GetPixel(hdc, x, y) # Release the device context USER32.ReleaseDC(0, hdc) # Extract RGB values blue = pixel & 0xFF green = (pixel >> 8) & 0xFF red = (pixel >> 16) & 0xFF return (red, green, blue) for col in range( 36 ): for row in range( 72 ): r, g, b = get_pixel_color( row, col ) a = (r+g+b)/3 print( end = '#' if a < 128 else ' ' ) print()