import numpy as np import gradio as gr import time def get_random_color(rng): for i in range(1): # Only want one solid color color1 = rng.integers(low=0, high=255, size=(1, 1, 3)) color2 = rng.integers(low=0, high=255, size=(1, 1, 3)) color3 = rng.integers(low=0, high=255, size=(1, 1, 3)) color4 = rng.integers(low=0, high=255, size=(1, 1, 3)) color5 = rng.integers(low=0, high=255, size=(1, 1, 3)) color6 = rng.integers(low=0, high=255, size=(1, 1, 3)) color7 = rng.integers(low=0, high=255, size=(1, 1, 3)) color8 = rng.integers(low=0, high=255, size=(1, 1, 3)) color9 = rng.integers(low=0, high=255, size=(1, 1, 3)) # Make the image resolution higher color1 = np.resize(color1, new_shape=(256, 256, 3)) color2 = np.resize(color2, new_shape=(256, 256, 3)) color3 = np.resize(color3, new_shape=(256, 256, 3)) color4 = np.resize(color4, new_shape=(256, 256, 3)) color5 = np.resize(color5, new_shape=(256, 256, 3)) color6 = np.resize(color6, new_shape=(256, 256, 3)) color7 = np.resize(color7, new_shape=(256, 256, 3)) color8 = np.resize(color8, new_shape=(256, 256, 3)) color9 = np.resize(color9, new_shape=(256, 256, 3)) # Mix the color into blocks block1 = np.concatenate((color1, color2, color3), axis=0) # print(f"Shape of block: {block1.shape}") block2 = np.concatenate((color4, color5, color6), axis=0) block3 = np.concatenate((color7, color8, color9), axis=0) # print(f"Shape of block: {block2.shape}") block4 = np.concatenate((block1, block2, block3), axis=1) # print(f"Shape of block: {block3.shape}") return color1, color2, color3, \ color4, color5, color6, \ color7, color8, color9, \ block4 def color_me(num1): # Make some random color rng1 = np.random.default_rng(seed=num1) return get_random_color(rng1) def auto_color_me(): # Make some random color # Get time to be the seed seed = int(time.time()) rng1 = np.random.default_rng(seed=seed) return get_random_color(rng1) # Title of the blocks with gr.Blocks() as demo1: image_width = 64 image_height = 64 with gr.Row(): gr.Markdown( """ # Random color mix and match The program displays four random colors and combined them together. The color can be changed from the slider or text box. The same number \ will always give the same color. The color can also be set to change automatically by the \ auto button. To stop the program, please close the browser tab. The color can be downloaded from the download button at the top right \ corner to the image. """ ) with gr.Row(): num1 = gr.Slider(value=10, minimum=0, maximum=1000, step=1, label="Value", info="Slide the bar or enter a value to change the color.") with gr.Row(): #btn_auto = gr.Button(value="Auto change color") #btn_stop = gr.Button(value="Stop") examples = gr.Examples(examples=[[82], [333], [590]], inputs=[num1]) with gr.Row(): with gr.Column(): image1 = gr.Image(height=image_height*4, width=image_width*4, show_label=False) # image2 = gr.Image(height=image_height, width=image_width, show_label=False) # image3 = gr.Image(height=image_height, width=image_width, show_label=False) with gr.Row(): color1 = gr.Image(height=image_height, width=image_width, show_label=False, interactive=False) color2 = gr.Image(height=image_height, width=image_width, show_label=False, interactive=False) color3 = gr.Image(height=image_height, width=image_width, show_label=False, interactive=False) with gr.Row(): color4 = gr.Image(height=image_height, width=image_width, show_label=False, interactive=False) color5 = gr.Image(height=image_height, width=image_width, show_label=False, interactive=False) color6 = gr.Image(height=image_height, width=image_width, show_label=False, interactive=False) with gr.Row(): color7 = gr.Image(height=image_height, width=image_width, show_label=False, interactive=False) color8 = gr.Image(height=image_height, width=image_width, show_label=False, interactive=False) color9 = gr.Image(height=image_height, width=image_width, show_label=False, interactive=False) # Events # Release of slider num1.change( fn=color_me, inputs=[num1], outputs=[color1, color2, color3, color4, color5, color6, color7, color8, color9, image1] ) # Clicking on auto change color # Input = -1 indicate autochanging of color # Need to figure out how to stop the event. # Will disable the auto change of color for now. """ btn_auto.click( fn=auto_color_me, inputs=[], outputs=[color1, color2, color3, color4, color5, color6, color7, color8, color9, image1], every=1) """ # Main if __name__ == "__main__": demo1.launch()