ps_rotate

(PECL ps >= 1.1.0)

ps_rotateSets rotation factor

Beschreibung

ps_rotate ( resource $psdoc , float $rot ) : bool

Sets the rotation of the coordinate system.

Parameter-Liste

psdoc

Resource identifier of the postscript file as returned by ps_new().

rot

Angle of rotation in degree.

Rückgabewerte

Gibt bei Erfolg TRUE zurück. Im Fehlerfall wird FALSE zurückgegeben.

Beispiele

Beispiel #1 Rotation of the coordinate system

<?php
function rectangle($ps) {
    
ps_moveto($ps00);
    
ps_lineto($ps050);
    
ps_lineto($ps5050);
    
ps_lineto($ps500);
    
ps_lineto($ps00);
    
ps_stroke($ps);
}

$ps ps_new();
if (!
ps_open_file($ps"rotation.ps")) {
  print 
"Cannot open PostScript file\n";
  exit;
}

ps_set_info($ps"Creator""rotation.php");
ps_set_info($ps"Author""Uwe Steinmann");
ps_set_info($ps"Title""Rotation example");
ps_set_info($ps"BoundingBox""0 0 596 842");

$psfont ps_findfont($ps"Helvetica"""0);

ps_begin_page($ps596842);
ps_set_text_pos($ps100100);
ps_save($ps);
ps_translate($ps100100);
ps_rotate($ps45);
rectangle($ps);
ps_restore($ps);
ps_setfont($ps$psfont8.0);
ps_show($ps"Text without rotation");
ps_end_page($ps);

ps_delete($ps);
?>

The above example illustrates a very common way of rotating a graphic (in this case just a rectangle) by simply rotating the coordinate system. Since the graphic's coordinate system assumes (0,0) to be the origin, the page coordinate system is also translated to place the graphics not on the edge of the page. Pay attention to the order of ps_translate() and ps_rotate(). In the above case the rectancle is rotated around the point (100, 100) in the untranslated coordinate system. Switching the two statements has a completely different result.

In order to output the following text at the original position, all modifications of the coordinate system are encapsulated in ps_save() and ps_restore().

Siehe auch