First off, I would like to say that I know pytesser is not for Python 3.4, but I read from http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1916011.html that pytesser should als
Your code will not work for Python 3. The reason is because when you do from pytesser import *
(or simply import it in the first place), the if __name__ == '__main__'
conditional will be True, and the code below it will run.
As I'm sure you're aware, in Python 3, print
is no longer a statement but a function. Hence, a SyntaxError
will occur at the line print text
.
I'm not sure why you're not seeing this SyntaxError
in your code, but if this error passed silently, that means that nothing was imported in the first place, hence the error.
To fix this, use Python 2.7.
Python 2.7:
>>> from pytesser import *
>>> print image_to_string
<function image_to_string at 0x10057ec08>
Python 3:
>>> from pytesser import *
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "./pytesser.py", line 61
print text
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
I solved this problem like this:
from pytesseract import pytesseract as pytesser
from PIL import Image
I had a similar problem using the module pytesseract Python 3. You may need to change the import statement in init.py for the pytesser module and add a leading dot. For pytesseract running 2to3-3.4 on init.py it changed from:
from pytesseract import image_to_string
to
from .pytesseract import image_to_string
and then it can resolve the image_to_string function.