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So I created button with pygame.draw.rect which I use to scroll background so it looks like the character(black rectangle) is moving. But when I click any of the button all the buttons flicker. How can I solve it

import sys
import time
pygame.init()

width = 2000
height = 3000

bg= pygame.image.load("bg1.jpg")
bg = pygame.transform.scale(bg,(width,height))
display = pygame.display.set_mode((width,height))

clock = pygame.time.Clock()

run = False

font = pygame.font.SysFont(None ,101)

class npc:
    def __init__(self, x,y):
        self.x = x
        self.y = y
    
        pygame.draw.rect(display,(125,125,125),(self.x, self.y ,100,200))
        
        

def ts(string):
    text = ''
    for i in range(len(string)):
        
        
        
        text += string[i]
        text_surface = font.render(text, True, (0,0,0))
        text_rect = text_surface.get_rect()
        text_rect.center = (width/2, height/2)
        
        display.fill((130,190,255), text_rect)
        
        display.blit(text_surface, text_rect)
        
        
        pygame.time.wait(100)
        

p_x = 50
p_y = height/2 + 178
bgx = 0
bgx2 = bg.get_width()

bgy = 0
bgy2 = bg.get_height()

def move():
    
    global bgx
    global bgx2

    bgx -= 50
    bgx2 -= 50
    
    display.blit(bg ,[bgx,bgy])
    display.blit(bg, [bgx2,bgy2])
    
def movex():
    global bgx
    global bgx2
    bgx += 50
    bgx2 += 50
    
    display.blit(bg ,[bgx,bgy])
    display.blit(bg, [bgx2,bgy2])
    
def move_2():
    global bgy
    global bgy2
    
    bgy -= 50
    bgy2 -= 50
    
    display.blit(bg ,[bgx,bgy])
    display.blit(bg, [bgx2,bgy2])
    
def movey():
    global bgy
    global bgy2
    
    bgy += 50
    bgy2 += 50
    
    display.blit(bg ,[bgx,bgy])
    display.blit(bg, [bgx2,bgy2])
    
fun = [movey ,move_2 ,movex ,move]


while not run:
    
    

    btn1 = pygame.Rect(210,110,110,110)
    btn2 = pygame.Rect(210,420,110,110)
    btn3 = pygame.Rect(95,265,110,110)
    btn4 = pygame.Rect(325,265,110,110)
    
    btn = [btn1,btn2,btn3,btn4]
    
    

    
    
    mouse_pos = (0,0)
    
    
    if bgy > bg.get_height():
        bgy = bg.get_height() * -1
        
    if bgy2 > bg.get_height():
        bgy2= bg.get_height() * -1
        
    if bgy < bg.get_height() * -1:
        bgy = bg.get_height()
        
    if bgy2 < bg.get_height() * -1:
        bgy2 = bg.get_height()
    
    
    if bgx < bg.get_width() * -1:
        bgx = bg.get_width()
        
    if bgx2 < bg.get_width() * -1:
        bgx2 = bg.get_width()
        
    if bgx > bg.get_width():
        bgx = bg.get_width() * -1
        
    if bgx2 >= bg.get_width():
        bgx2 = bg.get_width() * -1
        

    for event in pygame.event.get():
        
        if event.type == pygame.QUIT:
            exit_game = True
            
        if event.type == pygame.MOUSEBUTTONDOWN:
            mouse_pos = event.pos
            
    display.blit(bg ,[bgx,bgy])
    display.blit(bg ,[bgx2,bgy2])
    

    

    x = 0
    for i in btn:
        
        pygame.draw.rect(display,(255,255,255),i)
        
        if i.collidepoint(mouse_pos):
            fun[x]()
        x += 1
            
            
    
    np_c = npc(900,400)

    pygame.draw.rect(display ,(255,255,255) ,(225 ,1950, 90 ,90 ))
    
    pygame.draw.rect(display ,(255,255,255) ,(90 ,2060, 90 ,90 ))
    
    pygame.draw.rect(display ,(0,0,0) ,(p_x ,p_y ,150 ,90 ))
    
    
    
    
    
    
    pygame.display.flip()

    clock.tick(30)
    
pygame.quit()
quit()

When I click any button to scroll the background ,only the buttons flicker ,not character rectangle or other objects Is it because of blit function? Also how can I make this code more optimize? Thanks for help

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  • Is the issue solved?
    – Rabbid76
    Apr 19, 2021 at 13:21

1 Answer 1

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The button flicker, because you draw the background on top of the buttons in the move functions.

It is not necessary to redraw the background in the move functions. It is sufficient to update the variables bgx and bgx2. The background is automatically updated in the application loop:

def move():
    global bgx
    global bgx2
    width = bg.get_width()
    bgx = (bgx - 50) % width
    bgx2 = bgx - width
    
def movex():
    global bgx
    global bgx2
    bgx = (bgx + 50) % width
    bgx2 = bgx - width
    
def move_2():
    global bgy
    global bgy2
    height = bg.get_height()
    bgy = (bgy - 50) % height
    bgy2 = bgy - height
    
def movey():
    global bgy
    global bgy2
    height = bg.get_height()
    bgy = (bgy + 50) % height
    bgy2 = bgy - height

If the background is shifted in the x and y direction, you need to draw th background 4 times:

while not run:
    # [...]

    display.blit(bg, [bgx, bgy])
    if bgx != 0:
        display.blit(bg, [bgx2, bgy])
    if bgy != 0:
        display.blit(bg, [bgx, bgy2])
        if bgx != 0:
            display.blit(bg, [bgx2, bgy2])  

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