NAME
App::MathImage::Image::Base::Magick -- draw images using Image Magick
SYNOPSIS
use App::MathImage::Image::Base::Magick;
my $image = App::MathImage::Image::Base::Magick->new (-width => 100,
-height => 100);
$image->rectangle (0,0, 99,99, 'white');
$image->xy (20,20, 'black');
$image->line (50,50, 70,70, '#FF00FF');
$image->line (50,50, 70,70, '#0000AAAA9999');
$image->save ('/some/filename.png');
CLASS HIERARCHY
App::MathImage::Image::Base::Magick
is a subclass of Image::Base
,
Image::Base
App::MathImage::Image::Base::Magick
DESCRIPTION
App::MathImage::Image::Base::Magick
extends Image::Base
to create or update image files using Image::Magick
.
Colour names are anything recognised by ImageMagick,
file:///usr/share/doc/imagemagick/www/color.html
It includes 1, 2 and 4-digit hex "#RGB", "#RRGGBB", "#RRRRGGGGBBBB", and other colour model forms, and a table of names roughly per X11 plus a config/colors.xml for extras.
By default ImageMagick uses "anti-aliasing" to blur the edges of lines etc drawn. This is unlike the other Image::Base
modules but currently it's not changed or overridden in the methods here. Perhaps that will change.
FUNCTIONS
$image = App::MathImage::Image::Base::Magick->new (key=>value,...)
-
Create and return a new image object. A new image can be started with
-width
and-height
,$image = App::MathImage::Image::Base::Magick->new (-width => 200, -height => 100);
Or an existing file can be read,
$image = App::MathImage::Image::Base::Magick->new (-file => '/some/filename.png');
Or an
Image::Magick
object can be given,$image = App::MathImage::Image::Base::Magick->new (-imagemagick => $mobj);
ATTRIBUTES
-width
(integer)-height
(integer)-
Setting these changes the size of the image.
-imagemagick
-
The underlying
Image::Magick
object. -file
(string, defaultundef
)-
The filename for
load
orsave
, or passed tonew
to load a file.ImageMagick normally expands a "%d" in filenames to a sequence number, but that's avoided here, instead the filename is use literally, the same as other
Image::Base
classes do. -zlib_compression
(integer 0-9 or -1, defaultundef
)-
The amount of data compression to apply when saving. The value is Zlib style 0 for no compression up to 9 for maximum effort. -1 means Zlib's default, usually 6.
undef
or never set means ImageMagick's default, which is 7. (This attribute becomes the ImageMagick "quality" parameter.)
SEE ALSO
Image::Base, Image::Base::GD, Image::Base::PNGwriter, Image::Magick, Image::Xbm, Image::Xpm, Image::Pbm