Wand polyline() function in Python Last Updated : 27 Mar, 2023 Comments Improve Suggest changes Like Article Like Report polyline() is another drawing function present in wand.drawing module of Wand. polyline() is similar to polygon() function the only difference is that, it will not close the stroke line b/w first and last point. Similar to polygon() it also takes a list of point tuples as an argument. Syntax : wand.drawing.polyline(points) Parameters : ParameterInput TypeDescriptionpointslistlist of x, y tuples. Example #1 Python3 from wand.image import Image from wand.drawing import Drawing from wand.color import Color with Drawing() as draw: draw.stroke_width = 2 draw.stroke_color = Color('black') draw.fill_color = Color('white') # points list for polygon points = [(25, 25), (175, 100), (25, 175)] # draw polyline using polyline() function draw.polyline(points) with Image(width = 200, height = 200, background = Color('lightgreen')) as image: draw(image) image.save(filename = "polyline.png") Output: Example #2: Python3 from wand.image import Image from wand.drawing import Drawing from wand.color import Color with Drawing() as draw: draw.stroke_width = 2 draw.stroke_color = Color('black') draw.fill_color = Color('white') # points list for polygon points = [(25, 150), (50, 50), (150, 50), (175, 150)] # draw polygon using polygon() function draw.polyline(points) with Image(width = 200, height = 200, background = Color('lightgreen')) as image: draw(image) image.save(filename = "polyline2.png") Output: Comment More infoAdvertise with us Next Article Wand polyline() function in Python R RahulSabharwal Follow Improve Article Tags : Python Python-wand Practice Tags : python Similar Reads Wand line() function in Python line() is another drawing function present in wand.drawing module. 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