NAME
Imager::Matrix2d - simple wrapper for matrix construction
SYNOPSIS
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);
$m6 = $m1 * $m2;
$m7 = $m1 + $m2;
use Imager::Matrix2d qw(:handy);
# various m2d_* functions imported
# where m2d_(.*) calls Imager::Matrix2d->$1()
DESCRIPTION
This class provides a simple wrapper around a reference to an array of 9 co-efficients, treated as a matrix:
[ 0, 1, 2,
3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8 ]
Most of the methods in this class are constructors. The others are overloaded operators.
Note that since Imager represents images with y increasing from top to bottom, rotation angles are clockwise, rather than counter-clockwise.
- identity()
-
Returns the identity matrix.
- rotate(radians=>$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=>$dy)
-
Translates by the specify amounts.
- shear(x=>$sx, 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.
- _mult()
-
Implements the overloaded '*' operator. Internal use.
Currently both the left and right-hand sides of the operator must be an Imager::Matrix2d.
- _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 :)
The following functions are shortcuts to the various constructors.
These are not methods.
You can import these methods with:
use Imager::Matrix2d ':handy';
AUTHOR
Tony Cook <tony@develop-help.com>
BUGS
Needs a way to invert matrixes.
SEE ALSO
Imager(3), Imager::Font(3)
http://imager.perl.org/