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Wand text() function in Python

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Text can also be added using wand.drawing object. text() function is used to add text in the Drawing object. It takes x and y coordinates and string that we want to write on (x, y) position.

Syntax :

wand.drawing.text(x, y, body)

Parameters :

Parameter Input Type Description
x numbers.Integral the baseline where to start writing text.
y numbers.Integral the left offset where to start writing a text.
body basestring the body string to write.

Example #1: 

Python3




# Import different modules of wand
from wand.image import Image
from wand.drawing import Drawing
from wand.color import Color
import math
  
with Drawing() as draw:
    with Image(width = 200, height = 200, background = Color('lightgreen')) as image:
 
        draw.font = 'wandtests/assets/League_Gothic.otf'
        draw.font_size = 10
        draw.text(image.width / 2, image.height / 2, 'GeeksForGeeks')
        draw(image)
        image.save(filename = "text.png")


Output: Example #2: 

Python3




# Import different modules of wand
from wand.image import Image
from wand.drawing import Drawing
from wand.color import Color
import math
  
with Drawing() as draw:
    with Image(filename = "gog.png") as image:
        draw.font = 'wandtests / assets / League_Gothic.otf'
        draw.font_size = 10
        draw.text(image.width / 2, image.height / 2, 'GeeksForGeeks')
        draw(image)
        image.save(filename = "text.png")


Output :



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