##More Basic testing for fishing import pyautogui as pag from random import randint, uniform import cv2 import numpy import math import time import sys class FishBot(object): def __init__(self): pass def random_coordinate(self, location): #Moves cursor to random locaction still above the object to be clicked x = randint(location[0], location[0]+location[2]) y = randint(location[1], location[1]+location[3]) time = self.travel_time(x, y) return pag.moveTo(x, y, time) def fishLoop(self): #check if inventory is full pag.screenshot('Images/shrimp.png', region=(1575, 1689, 305, 411)) screen = cv2.imread('Images/shrimp.png') template = cv2.imread('Images/fullinv.png') res = cv2.matchTemplate(screen, template, cv2.TM_CCOEFF_NORMED) threshold = .80 loc = numpy.where(res >= threshold) if len(loc[0]) > 0: invResult = True else: invResult = False #Move to Random Coordinate where shrimps are ##need to add some variance, misses clicks, doesn't move in a ###straight line too fast #Shrimp location location1 = (580, 1954, 60, 60) #Now add a little variance to the x and y coordinates ##The location is in a tuple, these are immutable so it must be converted into a list to be changed ###Then converted back locationList = list(location1) modifiedx = randint(0,35) modifiedy = randint(0,35) locationList[0] = locationList[0] + modifiedx print (locationList) locationList[1] = locationList[1] + modifiedy modifiedLocation = tuple(locationList) pag.moveTo(modifiedLocation, 2) pag.click() self.random_wait(0.05, 0.1)