Popular recipes http://code.activestate.com/recipes/popular/2017-07-17T05:53:45-07:00ActiveState Code RecipesUno (Text-Based) (Python)
2017-07-15T00:46:59-07:00Brandon Martinhttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4194238/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/580811-uno-text-based/
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Python
recipe 580811
by <a href="/recipes/users/4194238/">Brandon Martin</a>
(<a href="/recipes/tags/artificial_intelligence/">artificial_intelligence</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/cards/">cards</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/game/">game</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/text_game/">text_game</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/uno/">uno</a>).
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<p>A text based recreation of the classic card game featuring functional AIs to play with. Some rules have been modified. User interface is text based, non-curses, using only simple python commands to draw it. </p>
Insert a Text Box in a PDF page (fitz / PyMuPDF) (Python)
2017-06-29T22:54:25-07:00Jorj X. McKiehttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4193772/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/580809-insert-a-text-box-in-a-pdf-page-fitz-pymupdf/
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Python
recipe 580809
by <a href="/recipes/users/4193772/">Jorj X. McKie</a>
(<a href="/recipes/tags/fitz/">fitz</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/mupdf/">mupdf</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/pdf/">pdf</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/textbox/">textbox</a>).
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<p>This method inserts text into a predefined rectangular area of a (new or existing) PDF page.
Words are distributed across the available space, put on new lines when required etc. Line breaks and tab characters are respected / resolved.
Text can be aligned in the box (left, center, right) and fonts can be freely chosen.
The method returns a float indicating how vertical space is left over after filling the area.</p>
Frame with border color for Tkinter (Python)
2017-04-17T11:25:02-07:00Miguel Martínez Lópezhttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4189907/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/580735-frame-with-border-color-for-tkinter/
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Python
recipe 580735
by <a href="/recipes/users/4189907/">Miguel Martínez López</a>
(<a href="/recipes/tags/border/">border</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/color/">color</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/frame/">frame</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/tkinter/">tkinter</a>).
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<p>This trick show how to add a border color to frame. These are the important configurations:</p>
<pre class="prettyprint"><code> highlightbackground="your border color here"
highlightcolor="your border color here"
highlightthickness="the border width"
bd= 0
</code></pre>
The Game of Tic Tac Toe in Python (Python)
2014-01-31T02:39:48-08:00Captain DeadBoneshttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4184772/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/578816-the-game-of-tic-tac-toe-in-python/
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Python
recipe 578816
by <a href="/recipes/users/4184772/">Captain DeadBones</a>
(<a href="/recipes/tags/beginner/">beginner</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/game/">game</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/python/">python</a>).
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<p>I thought this is a fun game to program. Easy to program and can teach a lot. </p>
<p><a href="http://thelivingpearl.com">Captain DeadBones</a></p>
Inserting Images on PDF Pages (Python)
2017-05-17T21:10:26-07:00Jorj X. McKiehttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4193772/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/580803-inserting-images-on-pdf-pages/
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Python
recipe 580803
by <a href="/recipes/users/4193772/">Jorj X. McKie</a>
(<a href="/recipes/tags/fitz/">fitz</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/mupdf/">mupdf</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/pdf/">pdf</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/pymupdf/">pymupdf</a>).
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<p>Version 1.11.0 of PyMuPDF allows putting an image on an existing PDF page.
The following example puts the same image on every page of a given PDF - like a thumbnail.</p>
Convert Microsot Excel (XLSX) to PDF with Python and xtopdf (Python)
2015-11-22T22:15:25-08:00Vasudev Ramhttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4173351/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/579128-convert-microsot-excel-xlsx-to-pdf-with-python-and/
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Python
recipe 579128
by <a href="/recipes/users/4173351/">Vasudev Ram</a>
(<a href="/recipes/tags/excel/">excel</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/formats/">formats</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/openpyxl/">openpyxl</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/pdf/">pdf</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/python/">python</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/xlsx/">xlsx</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/xtopdf/">xtopdf</a>).
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<p>This recipe shows how the basics of to convert the text data in a Microsoft Excel file (XLSX format) to PDF (Portable Document Format). It uses openpyxl to read the XLSX file and xtopdf to generate the PDF file.</p>
Implementing function-based callbacks in Python (Python)
2017-04-19T18:03:11-07:00Vasudev Ramhttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4173351/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/580787-implementing-function-based-callbacks-in-python/
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Python
recipe 580787
by <a href="/recipes/users/4173351/">Vasudev Ram</a>
(<a href="/recipes/tags/callback/">callback</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/function/">function</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/functions/">functions</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/python/">python</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/techniques/">techniques</a>).
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<p>This recipe shows a simple way of implementing callbacks in Python. There are a few ways this can be done. The way shown here uses a simple function-based approach.</p>
<p>In a nutshell, a callback can be informally described like this: function <strong>a</strong> calls function <strong>b</strong>, and wants to make <strong>b</strong> run a specific independent chunk of code at some point during <strong>b</strong>'s execution. We want to be able to vary which chunk of code gets called in different calls to <strong>b</strong>, so it cannot be hard-coded inside <strong>b</strong>. So function <strong>a</strong> passes another function, <strong>c</strong>, to <strong>b</strong>, as one argument, and <strong>b</strong> uses that parameter <strong>c</strong> to call the functionality that <strong>a</strong> wants <strong>b</strong> to call. (Function <strong>b</strong> may pass some parameters to the function represented by <strong>c</strong>, when it calls it. These could be either internally generated, passed from <strong>a</strong>, or a combination of both). So, by changing the value of the function <strong>c</strong> that gets passed to <strong>b</strong> (on different calls to <strong>b</strong>), <strong>a</strong> can change what chunk of code <strong>b</strong> calls.</p>
<p>More details and full code, description and output here:</p>
<p><a href="https://jugad2.blogspot.in/2017/04/implementing-and-using-callbacks-in.html" rel="nofollow">https://jugad2.blogspot.in/2017/04/implementing-and-using-callbacks-in.html</a></p>
Implementing class-based callbacks in Python (Python)
2017-04-20T23:34:50-07:00Vasudev Ramhttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4173351/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/580788-implementing-class-based-callbacks-in-python/
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Python
recipe 580788
by <a href="/recipes/users/4173351/">Vasudev Ram</a>
(<a href="/recipes/tags/callbacks/">callbacks</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/classes/">classes</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/functions/">functions</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/methods/">methods</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/objects/">objects</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/programming/">programming</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/python/">python</a>).
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<p>This is a follow-on to this recently posted recipe:</p>
<p>Implementing function-based callbacks in Python:
<a href="https://code.activestate.com/recipes/580787-implementing-function-based-callbacks-in-python/?in=user-4173351" rel="nofollow">https://code.activestate.com/recipes/580787-implementing-function-based-callbacks-in-python/?in=user-4173351</a></p>
<p>This new recipe shows how to create and use callbacks in Python, using classes with methods, instead of plain functions, as was done in the recipe linked above. All other points such as reasons and benefits for using callbacks, are more or less the same as mentioned in the previous recipe, except that class instances can carry state around, so to that extent, the two approaches are different.</p>
<p><a href="https://jugad2.blogspot.in/2017/04/python-callbacks-using-classes-and.html" rel="nofollow">https://jugad2.blogspot.in/2017/04/python-callbacks-using-classes-and.html</a></p>
Create Calendars on PDF with a few lines (Python)
2017-06-13T10:57:34-07:00Jorj X. McKiehttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4193772/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/580805-create-calendars-on-pdf-with-a-few-lines/
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Python
recipe 580805
by <a href="/recipes/users/4193772/">Jorj X. McKie</a>
(<a href="/recipes/tags/calendar/">calendar</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/fitz/">fitz</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/mupdf/">mupdf</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/pdf/">pdf</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/pymupdf/">pymupdf</a>).
Revision 2.
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<p>PyMuPDF (fitz) provides easy to use ways to create PDF documents out of simple texts.</p>
<p>An example is the text output of Python's calendar module. Here we take a starting year as script parameter and output a 3-page (A4 landscape) document with calendars for this and the following two years - in less than 20 lines of code.</p>
Tkinter table with scrollbars (Python)
2017-05-06T19:06:05-07:00Miguel Martínez Lópezhttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4189907/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/580793-tkinter-table-with-scrollbars/
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Python
recipe 580793
by <a href="/recipes/users/4189907/">Miguel Martínez López</a>
(<a href="/recipes/tags/scrollbars/">scrollbars</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/table/">table</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/tkinter/">tkinter</a>).
Revision 13.
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<p>I created here a tkinter table with scrollbar support. I use one of my other recipes for the mousewheel support and scrolling:</p>
<p><a href="https://code.activestate.com/recipes/580640-scrolling-frame-with-mouse-wheel-support" rel="nofollow">https://code.activestate.com/recipes/580640-scrolling-frame-with-mouse-wheel-support</a></p>
How to handle PDF embedded files with PyMuPDF (Python)
2017-07-11T18:57:54-07:00Jorj X. McKiehttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4193772/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/580796-how-to-handle-pdf-embedded-files-with-pymupdf/
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Python
recipe 580796
by <a href="/recipes/users/4193772/">Jorj X. McKie</a>
(<a href="/recipes/tags/embedded_files/">embedded_files</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/fitz/">fitz</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/mupdf/">mupdf</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/pdf/">pdf</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/pymupdf/">pymupdf</a>).
Revision 3.
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<p>Version 1.11.0 (based on MuPDF v1.11) allows exporting, importing and interrogating files embedded in a PDF.</p>
<p>PDF "/EmbeddedFiles" are similar to ZIP archives (or the Microsoft OLE technique), allowing arbitrary data to be incorporated in a PDF and benefit from its unique features.</p>
How to create a simple PDF Pie Chart using fitz / PyMuPDF (Python)
2017-07-10T16:07:51-07:00Jorj X. McKiehttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4193772/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/580810-how-to-create-a-simple-pdf-pie-chart-using-fitz-py/
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Python
recipe 580810
by <a href="/recipes/users/4193772/">Jorj X. McKie</a>
(<a href="/recipes/tags/fitz/">fitz</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/pdf_generation/">pdf_generation</a>).
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<p>PyMuPDF now supports drawing pie charts on a PDF page.</p>
<p>Important parameters for the function are center of the circle, one of the two arc's end points and the angle of the circular sector. The function will draw the pie piece (in a variety of options) and return the arc's calculated other end point for any subsequent processing.</p>
<p>This example creates a chart of the parliament seat distribution for political parties in the current German Bundestag.</p>
Equally-spaced numbers (linspace) (Python)
2015-01-12T22:16:37-08:00Andrew Barnerthttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4184316/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/579000-equally-spaced-numbers-linspace/
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Python
recipe 579000
by <a href="/recipes/users/4184316/">Andrew Barnert</a>
(<a href="/recipes/tags/float/">float</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/linspace/">linspace</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/range/">range</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/spread/">spread</a>).
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<p>An equivalent of <a href="http://docs.scipy.org/doc/numpy/reference/generated/numpy.linspace.html"><code>numpy.linspace</code></a>, but as a pure-Python lazy sequence.</p>
<p>Like NumPy's <code>linspace</code>, but unlike the <a href="http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577068/"><code>spread</code></a> and <a href="http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577068/"><code>frange</code></a> recipes listed here, the <code>num</code> argument specifies the number of values, not the number of intervals, and the range is closed, not half-open.</p>
<p>Although this is primarily designed for floats, it will work for <code>Fraction</code>, <code>Decimal</code>, NumPy arrays (although this would be silly) and even <code>datetime</code> values.</p>
<p>This recipe can also serve as an example for creating lazy sequences.</p>
<p>See the discussion below for caveats.</p>
Inserting pages into a PDF with PyMuPDF (Python)
2017-05-17T21:15:26-07:00Jorj X. McKiehttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4193772/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/580802-inserting-pages-into-a-pdf-with-pymupdf/
<p style="color: grey">
Python
recipe 580802
by <a href="/recipes/users/4193772/">Jorj X. McKie</a>
(<a href="/recipes/tags/fitz/">fitz</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/mupdf/">mupdf</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/pdf/">pdf</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/text_conversion/">text_conversion</a>).
Revision 2.
</p>
<p>Version 1.11.0 of PyMuPDF allows creating new PDF pages, as well as inserting images into existing pages.</p>
<p>Here is a script that converts any textfile into a PDF.</p>
Shoelace Formula for polygonal area (Python)
2017-07-17T05:53:45-07:00Paddy McCarthyhttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/398009/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/580812-shoelace-formula-for-polygonal-area/
<p style="color: grey">
Python
recipe 580812
by <a href="/recipes/users/398009/">Paddy McCarthy</a>
(<a href="/recipes/tags/2d/">2d</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/area/">area</a>).
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<p>Copied, by author from "Paddy3118 Go deh!: Python investigation of the Shoelace Formula for polygonal area <a href="http://paddy3118.blogspot.com/2017/07/python-investigation-of-shoelace.html#ixzz4n43Dqhaa" rel="nofollow">http://paddy3118.blogspot.com/2017/07/python-investigation-of-shoelace.html#ixzz4n43Dqhaa</a> " Where there is more meat on the bone (under a different license though).</p>
PDF Text Extraction using fitz / MuPDF (PyMuPDF) (Python)
2016-03-17T12:00:06-07:00Jorj X. McKiehttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4193772/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/580626-pdf-text-extraction-using-fitz-mupdf-pymupdf/
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Python
recipe 580626
by <a href="/recipes/users/4193772/">Jorj X. McKie</a>
(<a href="/recipes/tags/cbz/">cbz</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/epub/">epub</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/mupdf/">mupdf</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/openxps/">openxps</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/pdf/">pdf</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/pymupdf/">pymupdf</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/text_extraction/">text_extraction</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/xps/">xps</a>).
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<p>Extract all the text of a PDF (or other supported container types) at very high speed.
In general, text pieces of a PDF page are not arranged in natural reading order, but in the order they were entered during PDF creation.
This script re-arranges text blocks according to their pixel coordinates to achieve a more readable output, i.e. top-down, left-right.</p>
Simple multicolumn listbox for tkinter (Python)
2017-05-02T22:27:15-07:00Miguel Martínez Lópezhttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4189907/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/580794-simple-multicolumn-listbox-for-tkinter/
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Python
recipe 580794
by <a href="/recipes/users/4189907/">Miguel Martínez López</a>
(<a href="/recipes/tags/listbox/">listbox</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/multicolumn/">multicolumn</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/table/">table</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/tkinter/">tkinter</a>).
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<p>This recipe makes easy to work a treeview widget like a table.</p>
<p>It has several options for styling:</p>
<ul>
<li>heading_anchor</li>
<li>heading_font</li>
<li>heading_background</li>
<li>heading_foreground</li>
<li>cell_anchor</li>
<li>cell_background</li>
<li>cell_foreground</li>
<li>cell_font</li>
<li>cell_pady</li>
<li>height</li>
<li>padding</li>
<li>adjust_heading_to_content</li>
<li>stripped_rows</li>
<li>headers</li>
<li>selection_background</li>
<li>selection_foreground</li>
<li>field_background</li>
</ul>
<p>The "command" parameter is a callback and its called each time a row is selected.</p>
Simulating an unless (reverse if) statement in Python (Python)
2017-02-23T22:38:50-08:00Vasudev Ramhttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4173351/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/580758-simulating-an-unless-reverse-if-statement-in-pytho/
<p style="color: grey">
Python
recipe 580758
by <a href="/recipes/users/4173351/">Vasudev Ram</a>
(<a href="/recipes/tags/features/">features</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/if/">if</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/perl/">perl</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/programming/">programming</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/python/">python</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/trick/">trick</a>).
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<p>This recipe shows how to simulate an unless statement (a sort of reverse if, like Perl has), in Python. It is just for fun and as an experiment, not meant for real use, because the effect of unless can easily be got by negating the sense of the condition in an if statement.</p>
<p>More details and output here:</p>
<p><a href="https://jugad2.blogspot.in/2017/02/perl-like-unless-reverse-if-feature-in.html" rel="nofollow">https://jugad2.blogspot.in/2017/02/perl-like-unless-reverse-if-feature-in.html</a></p>
groupby() For Unsorted Input (Python)
2017-05-12T10:40:58-07:00Alfehttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4182236/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/580800-groupby-for-unsorted-input/
<p style="color: grey">
Python
recipe 580800
by <a href="/recipes/users/4182236/">Alfe</a>
(<a href="/recipes/tags/algorithm/">algorithm</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/datastructures/">datastructures</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/generators/">generators</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/grouping/">grouping</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/lazy/">lazy</a>).
</p>
<p>We all know the <code>groupby()</code> which is available in the <code>itertools</code> standard module. This one yields groups of consecutive elements in the input which are meant to be together in one group. For non-consecutive elements this will yield more than one group for the same key.</p>
<p>So effectively, <code>groupby()</code> only reformats a flat list into bunches of elements from that list without reordering anything. In practice this means that for input sorted by key this works perfect, but for unsorted input it might yield several groups for the same key (with groups for other keys in between). Typically needed, though, is a grouping with reordering if necessary.</p>
<p>I implemented a likewise lazy function (yielding generators) which also accepts ungrouped input.</p>
How to Create a PDF with a Caustic Drawing (Python)
2017-06-18T17:43:47-07:00Jorj X. McKiehttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4193772/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/580806-how-to-create-a-pdf-with-a-caustic-drawing/
<p style="color: grey">
Python
recipe 580806
by <a href="/recipes/users/4193772/">Jorj X. McKie</a>
(<a href="/recipes/tags/fitz/">fitz</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/mupdf/">mupdf</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/pdf/">pdf</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/pymupdf/">pymupdf</a>).
</p>
<p>Just a little demo on how to create simple drawings with PyMuPDF.</p>
<p>This script simulates what you see looking into your coffee mug, early in the morning after a long night of programming ...</p>