New question #269004 on Sikuli: https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/269004
Hello, Tried to search for an answer but did not find anything satisfactory but I'm kinda bad at Internet search (so sorry if an answer already exists) Here is my problem: I'm trying to write some function that performs specific processing based on parameter type (mainly Match or Region). No problem with Match, but Region seems a bit more tricky so I dug a bit more and found out that there seems to have several types of Region, depending where it comes from. This code (with Sikuli 1.0.1): from sikuli import * reg = Region(1,1,100,100) print "Is reg a Region?" if isinstance(reg, Region):print "yes, a Region" else:print "nope, not a Region" print "Is reg.nearby(5) a Region?" if isinstance(reg.nearby(5), Region):print "yes, a Region" else:print "nope, not a Region" gives Is reg a Region? yes, a Region Is reg.nearby(5) a Region? nope, not a Region Seeing this result (which seems strange as documentation says that nearby() "Returns a new Region"), I tried this print "reg class=%s"%reg.__class__ print "reg.nearby(5) class=%s"%reg.nearby(5).__class__ and got reg class=<class 'sikuli.Region.Region'> reg.nearby(5) class=<type 'org.sikuli.script.Region'> So, here comes the question: what am I doing wrong to get reg.nearby(5) not being a Region? Thanks in advance Romuald -- You received this question notification because you are a member of Sikuli Drivers, which is an answer contact for Sikuli. _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~sikuli-driver Post to : sikuli-driver@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~sikuli-driver More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp