In this class, you'll learn how to convert image to an ASCII symbols, Grayscale image, Negative image and Pencil Sketch art.
- Result for ASCII symbols
- Result for Grayscale image, Negative image and Pencil Sketch art
- Python Basics
- pywhatkit module
ASCII, acronym of American Standard Code for Information Interchange.
ASCII is a character encoding standard for electronic communication. ASCII codes represent text in computers, telecommunications equipment, and other devices.
Open your Prompt
and type and run the following command (individually):
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pip install pywhatkit
pywhatkit is a Python library with various helpful features. It is an easy-to-use library that does not require you to do some additional setup.
This module has lots of other cool features as well. Feel free and go-ahead to explore them or if you wish I can write an article about them.
If you wish to know more about it, you can refer to pywhatkit Module Documentation.
Once Installed now we can import it inside our python code.
You can and
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Go here if you aren't here already and click ➞ ✰ Star and ⵖ Fork button in the top right corner. You will be asked to create a GitHub account if you don't already have one.
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Go
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Extract the ZIP and open it. Unfortunately I don't have any more specific instructions because how exactly this is done depends on which operating system you run.
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Launch ipython notebook from the folder which contains the notebooks. Open each one of them
Kernel > Restart & Clear Output
This will clear all the outputs and now you can understand each statement and learn interactively.
If you have git and you know how to use it, you can also clone the repository instead of downloading a zip and extracting it. An advantage with doing it this way is that you don't need to download the whole tutorial again to get the latest version of it, all you need to do is to pull with git and run ipython notebook again.
I'm Dr. Milaan Parmar and I have written this tutorial. If you think you can add/correct/edit and enhance this tutorial you are most welcome🙏
See github's contributors page for details.
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You may use this tutorial freely at your own risk. See LICENSE.
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