Imager::Matrix2d - simple wrapper for matrix construction
use Imager::Matrix2d;
$m1 = Imager::Matrix2d->identity;
$m2 = Imager::Matrix2d->rotate(radians=>$angle, x=>$cx, y=>$cy);
$m3 = Imager::Matrix2d->translate(x=>$dx, y=>$dy);
$m4 = Imager::Matrix2d->shear(x=>$sx, y=>$sy);
$m5 = Imager::Matrix2d->reflect(axis=>$axis);
$m6 = Imager::Matrix2d->scale(x=>$xratio, y=>$yratio);
$m8 = Imager::Matric2d->matrix($v11, $v12, $v13,
$v21, $v22, $v23,
$v31, $v32, $v33);
$m6 = $m1 * $m2;
$m7 = $m1 + $m2;
use Imager::Matrix2d qw(:handy);
# various m2d_* functions imported
# where m2d_(.*) calls Imager::Matrix2d->$1()
This class provides a simple wrapper around a reference to an array of 9
coefficients, treated as a matrix:
[ 0, 1, 2,
3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8 ]
Most of the methods in this class are constructors. The others are
overloaded operators.
Note that since Imager represents images with y increasing from
top to bottom, rotation angles are clockwise, rather than
counter-clockwise.
- identity()
- Returns the identity matrix.
- rotate(radians=>$angle)
- rotate(degrees=>$angle)
- Creates a matrix that rotates around the origin, or around the point (x,y)
if the 'x' and 'y' parameters are provided.
- translate(x=>$dx, y=>$dy)
- translate(x=>$dx)
- translate(y=>$dy)
- Translates by the specify amounts.
- shear(x=>$sx, y=>$sy)
- shear(x=>$sx)
- shear(y=>$sy)
- Shear by the given amounts.
- reflect(axis=>$axis)
- Reflect around the given axis, either 'x' or 'y'.
- reflect(radians=>$angle)
- reflect(degrees=>$angle)
- Reflect around a line drawn at the given angle from the origin.
- scale(x=>$xratio, y=>$yratio)
- Scales at the given ratios.
You can also specify a center for the scaling with the
"cx" and
"cy" parameters.
- matrix($v11, $v12, $v13, $v21, $v22, $v23, $v31, $v32, $v33)
- Create a matrix with custom coefficients.
- transform($x, $y)
- Transform a point the same way matrix_transform does.
- compose(matrix...)
- Compose several matrices together for use in transformation.
For example, for three matrices:
my $out = Imager::Matrix2d->compose($m1, $m2, $m3);
is equivalent to:
my $out = $m3 * $m2 * $m1;
Returns the identity matrix if no parameters are supplied.
May return the supplied matrix if only one matrix is
supplied.
- _mult()
- Implements the overloaded '*' operator. Internal use.
Currently both the left and right-hand sides of the operator
must be an Imager::Matrix2d.
When composing a matrix for transformation you should multiply
the matrices in the reverse order of the transformations:
my $shear = Imager::Matrix2d->shear(x => 0.1);
my $rotate = Imager::Matrix2d->rotate(degrees => 45);
my $shear_then_rotate = $rotate * $shear;
or use the compose method:
my $shear_then_rotate = Imager::Matrix2d->compose($shear, $rotate);
- _add()
- Implements the overloaded binary '+' operator.
Currently both the left and right sides of the operator must
be Imager::Matrix2d objects.
- _string()
- Implements the overloaded stringification operator.
This returns a string containing 3 lines of text with no
terminating newline.
I tried to make it fairly nicely formatted. You might disagree
:)
- _eq
- Implement the overloaded equality operator.
Provided for older perls that don't handle magic auto
generation of eq from "".
The following functions are shortcuts to the various
constructors.
These are not methods.
You can import these methods with:
use Imager::Matrix2d ':handy';
- m2d_identity
- m2d_rotate()
- m2d_translate()
- m2d_shear()
- m2d_reflect()
- m2d_scale()
Tony Cook <tony@develop-help.com>
Needs a way to invert a matrix.
Imager(3), Imager::Font(3)
http://imager.perl.org/