A python module to update the console without flashing.
Project description
Have you ever tried updating the console with text that changes multiple times a second? Remember how when you tried clearing the console with os.system calls it would make the console flash and make the text unreadable? I wrote this python module to prevent exactly that. Introducing...
ConsoleDraw
A python module to update the console without flashing.
Installation
The consoledraw module can be installed using pip.
pip install consoledraw
If that doesn't work, try this instead.
pip install git+https://github.com/Matthias1590/ConsoleDraw.git
Or, if you want to, you can clone the repo and run the following commands.
python3 setup.py build
python3 setup.py install
Demo
demo.py:
from math import sin
from time import sleep
import consoledraw
console = consoledraw.Console()
x = 0
while True:
with console:
for i in range(23):
console.print(" |" + " " * round(abs(sin((x + i) * 0.05)) * 9.5) + "O") # Prints to the custom console's buffer (works the same as python's built-in print)
x += 1
sleep(1/60)
with console:
console.print("Hello, world!")
console.print("Another message!")
# is the same as
console.clear()
console.print("Hello, world!")
console.print("Another message!")
console.update()
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Supported Operating Systems
The consoledraw module should be supported on Windows, Linux and Mac (although it has not been tested on Mac).
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