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README.md

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Python Auto Draw

THIS SIMPLE PROJECT WAS MADE TO LEARN PYTHON LIBRARY FUNCTIONS LIKE pyatogui & time.

DEMO:

Demo 1

To run it on your PC:

  • Make sure you have Python 3.7.x or Python 3.8.x installed, if not, click here to install!
  • Install PyAutoGUI: pip install pyautogui
  • Clone this into your Desktop: git clone "https://github.com/tusharnankani/PythonAutoDraw"
  • Open Command Line or Terminal
  • Change directory to a respective game: cd "Desktop\PythonAutoDraw"
  • Run: python python-auto-draw.py

BASICS:

>>> import pyautogui

>>> screenWidth, screenHeight = pyautogui.size() # Get the size of the primary monitor.

>>> currentMouseX, currentMouseY = pyautogui.position() # Get the XY position of the mouse.

>>> pyautogui.moveTo(100, 150) # Move the mouse to XY coordinates.

>>> pyautogui.click() # Click the mouse.
>>> pyautogui.click(100, 200) # Move the mouse to XY coordinates and click it.
>>> pyautogui.click('button.png') # Find where button.png appears on the screen and click it.

>>> pyautogui.move(0, 10) # Move mouse 10 pixels down from its current position.
>>> pyautogui.doubleClick() # Double click the mouse.
>>> pyautogui.moveTo(500, 500, duration=2, tween=pyautogui.easeInOutQuad) # Use tweening/easing function to move mouse over 2 seconds.

>>> pyautogui.write('Hello world!', interval=0.25) # type with quarter-second pause in between each key
>>> pyautogui.press('esc') # Press the Esc key. All key names are in pyautogui.KEY_NAMES

>>> pyautogui.keyDown('shift') # Press the Shift key down and hold it.
>>> pyautogui.press(['left', 'left', 'left', 'left']) # Press the left arrow key 4 times.
>>> pyautogui.keyUp('shift') # Let go of the Shift key.

>>> pyautogui.hotkey('ctrl', 'c') # Press the Ctrl-C hotkey combination.

>>> pyautogui.alert('This is the message to display.') # Make an alert box appear and pause the program until OK is clicked.

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