Python PIL | ImageDraw.Draw.chord()
PIL is the Python Imaging Library which provides the python interpreter with image editing capabilities. The ImageDraw
module provide simple 2D graphics for Image objects. You can use this module to create new images, annotate or retouch existing images, and to generate graphics on the fly for web use.
ImageDraw.Draw.chord()
Same as arc()
, but connects the end points with a straight line.
Syntax: PIL.ImageDraw.Draw.chord(xy, start, end, fill=None, outline=None)
Parameters:
xy – Four points to define the bounding box. Sequence of [(x0, y0), (x1, y1)] or [x0, y0, x1, y1].
outline – Color to use for the outline.
fill – Color to use for the fill.Returns: An Image.
# importing image object from PIL import math from PIL import Image, ImageDraw w, h = 220 , 190 shape = [( 40 , 40 ), (w - 10 , h - 10 )] # creating new Image object img = Image.new( "RGB" , (w, h)) # create chord image img1 = ImageDraw.Draw(img) img1.chord(shape, start = 30 , end = 200 , fill = "# 800080" , outline = "red" ) img.show() |
Output:
Another Example: Here we use different colour for filling.
# importing image object from PIL import math from PIL import Image, ImageDraw w, h = 220 , 190 shape = [( 40 , 40 ), (w - 10 , h - 10 )] # creating new Image object img = Image.new( "RGB" , (w, h)) # create chord image img1 = ImageDraw.Draw(img) img1.chord(shape, start = 30 , end = 200 , fill = "# ffff33" , outline = "blue" ) img.show() |
Output: