Question #234584 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/234584

    Status: Open => Answered

RaiMan proposed the following answer:
Lets make a simple example:

- suppose the image pic_1 was found at position (30,30) on the screen being 9 
pixels wide and 9 pixels high.
- so the center of pic_1 would be at (35,35)
- so after  t = find ("pic1.png").getCenter() t would be a Location having x = 
35 and y = 35

now we simply say:
for k in range(5):
    print k, t
    t = t.below(10)

the printout would show:

0 L(35,35)@S(0)[0,0 1440x900]
1 L(35,45)@S(0)[0,0 1440x900]
2 L(35,55)@S(0)[0,0 1440x900]
3 L(35,65)@S(0)[0,0 1440x900]
4 L(35,75)@S(0)[0,0 1440x900]

as you can see: we start at (35,35) and with every loop turn the point
has moved 10 pixel towards the lower edge of the screen.

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