New question #676658 on Sikuli: https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/676658
So ive been reading the sikuliX api on observing events and Im not able to understand certain events that happen when i try coding it out myself. I wrote this function that clicks a region, and after the click will observe that region for any change in pixels. def observe_and_click(phone_region, pixel_region, handler, observe_time): pixel_region.click() # make pixel click on region phone_region.onChange(50,handler) # observe for changes in region phone_region.observe(observe_time) # how long to observe for this is the handler function for the above. def handler(event): global i r = event.getRegion() # get the observing region for this event path = capture(r,"/Users/ongyichong/SikuliX/Scripts",str(i)) i += 1 print(path) r.stopObserver() So every click of an event would trigger the handler function once since at the end of the handler function i make the observation stop. However my message log prints something like this: [log] CLICK on L(55,109)@S(0)[0,0 1440x900] (109 msec) /Users/ongyichong/SikuliX/Scripts/0.png /Users/ongyichong/SikuliX/Scripts/1.png /Users/ongyichong/SikuliX/Scripts/2.png [log] CLICK on L(75,109)@S(0)[0,0 1440x900] (101 msec) /Users/ongyichong/SikuliX/Scripts/3.png /Users/ongyichong/SikuliX/Scripts/4.png /Users/ongyichong/SikuliX/Scripts/5.png /Users/ongyichong/SikuliX/Scripts/6.png where i get like 3 - 4 print statements for every click i make ? shouldnt Stopobserver() cause the handler to be called once per observe_and_click function call ? I have already tried reading the documentation but i cant seem to find any information that could explain this phenomenon. -- You received this question notification because your team Sikuli Drivers 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