File name fix, notes, ask for unit
Made it so output filename is cleaner. Added Unit Type prompt. Made notes about future work.
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from PIL import Image
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from PIL import Image
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# Define the input value
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# Define the input value
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unit_type = input("Enter the unit type:Troop, Pack, or Crew")
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unit_number = input("Enter your unit number")
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unit_number = input("Enter your unit number")
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# Create an empty list to store the images
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# Create an empty list to store the images
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images = []
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images = []
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# Loop through each digit in the input value
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# Loop through each digit in the input value
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# TO-DO: Move the pack images into folder Pack, and get similar images for Troop/Crew and put them in their respective folders.
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# Then, have the program open folder (unit_type) and find (unit_number.jpg)
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for digit in str(unit_number):
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for digit in str(unit_number):
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# Load the image from the file
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# Load the image from the file
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image = Image.open(f"{digit}.jpg")
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image = Image.open(f"{digit}.jpg")
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@ -25,4 +28,4 @@ for img in images:
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x_offset += img.width
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x_offset += img.width
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# Save the final result
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# Save the final result
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result_image.save("str(unit_number).jpg")
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result_image.save(f"{unit_type} {unit_number}.jpg")
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