textual-paint/scripts/generate_gradient_test.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import os
import math
from typing import TextIO
# ANSI escape codes for truecolor
CSI = '\u001b['
RESET = CSI + '0m'
# Glyphs to use for the gradient
GLYPHS = ['🌸', '🌷', '🌹', '🌺', '🌻', '🌼']
def spiral(m: tuple[float, float]) -> float:
r = math.sqrt(m[0]**2 + m[1]**2) * .05
a = math.atan2(m[1], m[0])
v = math.sin(100. * (math.sqrt(r) - 0.02 * a))
return max(0., min(1., v))
def generate_ansi_art(width: int, height: int, file: TextIO) -> None:
# Calculate the center coordinates of the image
center_x = width // 2
center_y = height // 2
for y in range(height):
for x in range(width):
# Calculate the coordinates relative to the center
rel_x = x - center_x
rel_y = y - center_y
# Evaluate the spiral function
scale = 0.1
v = spiral((rel_x * scale, rel_y * scale))
# Calculate the color based on the spiral value
r = int(v * 255)
g = int(((1 - v) * 255)*0.8)
b = int(v * 255)
# Add linear gradient to the color
r = int(r * (1 - y / height))
# g = int(g * (1 - y / height))
# b = int(b * (1 - y / height))
# Generate the truecolor escape code
# background:
color = CSI + f'48;2;{r};{g};{b}m'
# and foreground:
# THIS WON'T DO MUCH for emoji, but it's here to INCREASE FILE SIZE
color += CSI + f'38;2;{r//10};{g//10};{b//10}m'
# Calculate the index of the glyph based on visual weight
glyph_index = int(v * (len(GLYPHS) - 1))
# Write the colored glyph to the file
file.write(color + GLYPHS[glyph_index])
# Reset the color at the end of each row and add a newline character
file.write(RESET + '\n')
# Set the size of the ANSI art
width = 80
height = 24
# Generate and write the ANSI art to a file
file_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '../samples/gradient_test.ans')
file_path = os.path.abspath(file_path)
with open(file_path, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as file:
generate_ansi_art(width, height, file)
# Print the art to the terminal
with open(file_path, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as file:
print(file.read())
# Print the path to the file, and resulting file size
print(f'Wrote ANSI art to {file_path} ({os.path.getsize(file_path)} bytes)')