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Center text on a OpenCV frame in Python
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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
import cv2 | |
import numpy as np | |
from enum import IntEnum | |
class Position(IntEnum): | |
""" | |
Where on frame do we want to print text. | |
""" | |
TopLeft = 0 | |
MidLeft = 1 | |
BottomLeft = 2 | |
TopMid = 10 | |
Mid = 11 | |
BottomMid = 12 | |
TopRight = 20 | |
MidRight = 21 | |
BottomRight = 22 | |
def framePrint(frame, text: str, position: Position = Position.BottomLeft, padPx=10): | |
""" | |
Prints text on the frame. | |
@param frame: Frame | |
@param text: Text to be printed | |
@param position: Where on frame we want to print the text | |
@param padPx: Padding (in pixels) | |
""" | |
font = cv2.FONT_HERSHEY_SIMPLEX | |
textSize = cv2.getTextSize(text, font, fontScale=1.0, thickness=1)[0] | |
frameW = frame.shape[1] | |
frameH = frame.shape[0] | |
yPos = int(position) % 10 | |
if yPos == 0: # Y Top | |
y = textSize[1] + padPx | |
elif yPos == 1: # Y Mid | |
y = int(frameH / 2) + int(textSize[1] / 2) | |
else: # yPos == 2. Y Bottom | |
y = frameH - padPx | |
xPos = int(position) // 10 | |
if xPos == 0: # X Left | |
x = padPx | |
elif xPos == 1: # X Mid | |
x = int(frameW / 2) - int(textSize[0] / 2) | |
else: # xPos == 2 # X Right | |
x = frameW - textSize[0] - padPx | |
cv2.putText(frame, text, (x, y), font, fontScale=1.0, color=(255,255,255)) | |
frame = np.zeros((600, 900, 3), np.uint8) | |
txt = "Hello World!" | |
framePrint(frame, 'TopLeft!', Position.TopLeft) | |
framePrint(frame, 'TopMid!', Position.TopMid) | |
framePrint(frame, 'TopRight!', Position.TopRight) | |
framePrint(frame, 'MidLeft!', Position.MidLeft) | |
framePrint(frame, 'Middle!', Position.Mid) | |
framePrint(frame, 'MidRight!', Position.MidRight) | |
framePrint(frame, 'BottomLeft!', Position.BottomLeft) | |
framePrint(frame, 'BottomMid!', Position.BottomMid) | |
framePrint(frame, 'BottomRight!', Position.BottomRight) | |
cv2.imshow('Frame', frame) | |
cv2.waitKey() |
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you could just have a vertical align parameter and a horizontal align one