import sys import wx # use the numpy code instead of the raw access code for comparison USE_NUMPY = False # time the execution of making a bitmap? TIMEIT = False PASSES = 100 # how big to make the bitmaps DIM = 100 # should we use a wx.GraphicsContext for painting? TEST_GC = False #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # attempt to import a numeric module if requested to if USE_NUMPY: try: import numpy as np def makeByteArray(shape): return np.empty(shape, np.uint8) numtype = 'numpy' except ImportError: USE_NUMPY = False #---------------------------------------------------------------------- class TestPanel(wx.Panel): def __init__(self, parent, log): self.log = log wx.Panel.__init__(self, parent, -1) self.Bind(wx.EVT_PAINT, self.OnPaint) if TIMEIT: import timeit timeit.s = self # Put self in timeit's global namespace as # 's' so it can be found in the code # snippets being tested. if not USE_NUMPY: t = timeit.Timer("bmp = s.MakeBitmap(10, 20, 30)") else: t = timeit.Timer("bmp = s.MakeBitmap2(10, 20, 30)") log.write("Timing...\n") num = PASSES tm = t.timeit(num) log.write("%d passes creating %dx%d images in %f seconds\n" "\t%f seconds per pass " % (num, DIM,DIM, tm, tm/num)) if not USE_NUMPY: log.write("using raw access\n") self.redBmp = self.MakeBitmap(178, 34, 34) self.greenBmp = self.MakeBitmap( 35, 142, 35) self.blueBmp = self.MakeBitmap( 0, 0, 139) else: log.write("using %s\n" % numtype) self.redBmp = self.MakeBitmap2(178, 34, 34) self.greenBmp = self.MakeBitmap2( 35, 142, 35) self.blueBmp = self.MakeBitmap2( 0, 0, 139) def OnPaint(self, evt): dc = wx.PaintDC(self) if not TEST_GC: dc.DrawBitmap(self.redBmp, 50, 50, True) dc.DrawBitmap(self.greenBmp, 110, 110, True) dc.DrawBitmap(self.blueBmp, 170, 50, True) self.log.write("using wx.DC\n") else: gc = wx.GraphicsContext.Create(dc) gc.DrawBitmap(self.redBmp, 50, 50, DIM,DIM) gc.DrawBitmap(self.greenBmp, 110, 110, DIM,DIM) gc.DrawBitmap(self.blueBmp, 170, 50, DIM,DIM) self.log.write("using wx.GraphicsContext\n") def MakeBitmap(self, red, green, blue, alpha=128): # Create the bitmap that we will stuff pixel values into using # the raw bitmap access classes. bmp = wx.Bitmap(DIM, DIM, 32) # Create an object that facilitates access to the bitmap's # pixel buffer pixelData = wx.AlphaPixelData(bmp) if not pixelData: raise RuntimeError("Failed to gain raw access to bitmap data.") # We have two ways to access each pixel, first we'll use an # iterator to set every pixel to the colour and alpha values # passed in. for pixel in pixelData: pixel.Set(red, green, blue, alpha) # This block of code is another way to do the same as above, # but with the accessor interface instead of the Python # iterator. It is a bit faster than the above because it # avoids the iterator/generator magic, but it is not nearly as # 'clean' looking ;-) #pixels = pixelData.GetPixels() #for y in range(DIM): # pixels.MoveTo(pixelData, 0, y) # for x in range(DIM): # pixels.Set(red, green, blue, alpha) # pixels.nextPixel() # Next we'll use the pixel accessor to set the border pixels # to be fully opaque pixels = pixelData.GetPixels() for x in range(DIM): pixels.MoveTo(pixelData, x, 0) pixels.Set(red, green, blue, wx.ALPHA_OPAQUE) pixels.MoveTo(pixelData, x, DIM-1) pixels.Set(red, green, blue, wx.ALPHA_OPAQUE) for y in range(DIM): pixels.MoveTo(pixelData, 0, y) pixels.Set(red, green, blue, wx.ALPHA_OPAQUE) pixels.MoveTo(pixelData, DIM-1, y) pixels.Set(red, green, blue, wx.ALPHA_OPAQUE) return bmp def MakeBitmap2(self, red, green, blue, alpha=128): # Make an array of bytes that is DIM*DIM in size, with enough # slots for each pixel to have a RGB and A value arr = makeByteArray( (DIM,DIM, 4) ) # just some indexes to keep track of which byte is which R, G, B, A = range(4) # initialize all pixel values to the values passed in arr[:,:,R] = red arr[:,:,G] = green arr[:,:,B] = blue arr[:,:,A] = alpha # Set the alpha for the border pixels to be fully opaque arr[0, 0:DIM, A] = wx.ALPHA_OPAQUE # first row arr[DIM-1, 0:DIM, A] = wx.ALPHA_OPAQUE # last row arr[0:DIM, 0, A] = wx.ALPHA_OPAQUE # first col arr[0:DIM, DIM-1, A] = wx.ALPHA_OPAQUE # last col # finally, use the array to create a bitmap bmp = wx.Bitmap.FromBufferRGBA(DIM, DIM, arr) return bmp #---------------------------------------------------------------------- if __name__ == '__main__': app = wx.App() frm = wx.Frame(None, title="RawBitmap Test", size=(500,350)) pnl = TestPanel(frm, sys.stdout) frm.Show() app.MainLoop()