I'm trying to check a pixel on my screen using pyautogui "PixelMatchesColor" function, but it always runs the code even if the pixel color is not correct.
Here's my code:
def myFunction():
im = pyautogui.screenshot()
color = im.getpixel((1992, 1435))
print(color)
try:
pyautogui.pixelMatchesColor(1992, 1435, (85, 214, 142))
print("Color found")
except:
print("Color not found")
Output:
(16, 52, 154)
Color found
Do you know where I'm making a mistake?
As seen in https://pyautogui.readthedocs.io/en/latest/screenshot.html#pixel-matching, pixelMatchesColor
returns a boolean value True
or False
to indicate whether the color matches.
To branch on a boolean value, use an if
statement. A try
statement is for catching exceptions, which is not relevant here.
if pyautogui.pixelMatchesColor(1992, 1435, (85, 214, 142)):
print("Color found")
else:
print("Color not found")