load_bytes()#
Load byte data from a file or URL.
Examples#
def setup():
global mouse_x_positions, mouse_y_positions
py5.size(250, 250)
py5.stroke_weight(10)
mouse_x_positions = py5.load_bytes('mouse_x_positions.dat')
mouse_y_positions = py5.load_bytes('mouse_y_positions.dat')
def draw():
i = py5.frame_count
if i < len(mouse_x_positions) and i < len(mouse_y_positions):
py5.point(mouse_x_positions[i], mouse_y_positions[i])
Description#
Load byte data from a file or URL. When loading a file, the path can be in the data directory, relative to the current working directory (sketch_path()), or an absolute path. When loading from a URL, the bytes_path
parameter must start with http://
or https://
.
When loading byte data from a URL, the data is retrieved using the Python requests library with the get
method, and any extra keyword arguments (the kwargs
parameter) are passed along to that method. When loading byte data from a file, the kwargs
parameter is not used.
Signatures#
load_bytes(
bytes_path: Union[str, Path], # url or file path for bytes data file
**kwargs: dict[str, Any]
) -> bytearray
Updated on March 18, 2024 05:29:28am UTC