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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T04:14:50+00:00 2026-05-18T04:14:50+00:00

For a programming project, I need to read pixels from a loaded image using

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For a programming project, I need to read pixels from a loaded image using pyglet.
I used “pyglet.image.load(‘map.png’)” to load the image, and I found out that you can retrieve the image data using img.get_image_data().
I use line mapImage.get_region(x,y,1,1).get_image_data().get_data("RGBA", 4)

to read the data from the pixel located at (x,y). This is where I get stuck. When I print the result of the line above, I get an empty space. Could anyone clarify how I extract the RGB values from the string returned by the get_data() function?

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    2026-05-18T04:14:50+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 4:14 am

    Your mapImage… returns a string with 4 characters representing rgba.

    Try this:

    pix = mapImage.get_region(x,y,1,1).get_image_data().get_data("RGBA", 4)
    
    print 'r = ' + str(ord(pix[0]))
    print 'g = ' + str(ord(pix[1]))
    print 'b = ' + str(ord(pix[2]))
    print 'a = ' + str(ord(pix[3]))
    
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