SWFDisplayItem->scale

(no version information, might be only in CVS)

SWFDisplayItem->scale -- Scales the object in relative coordinates

Description

void swfdisplayitem->scale ( int dx, int dy)

Warning

This function is EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this function, the name of this function, and anything else documented about this function may change without notice in a future release of PHP. Use this function at your own risk.

swfdisplayitem->scale() scales the current object by (dx,dy) from its current size.

The object may be a swfshape(), a swfbutton(), a swftext() or a swfsprite() object. It must have been added using the swfmovie->add().

See also swfdisplayitem->scaleto().

ovie();
  
$m->setRate(24.0);
  
$m->setDimension(2400, 1600);
  
$m->setBackground(0xff, 0xff, 0xff);

  
// functions with huge numbers of arbitrary
  // arguments are always a good idea!  Really!

  
function text($r, $g, $b, $a, $rot, $x, $y, $scale, $string)
  {
    global
$f, $m;

    
$t = new SWFText();
    
$t->setFont($f);
    
$t->setColor($r, $g, $b, $a);
    
$t->setHeight(960);
    
$t->moveTo(-($f->getWidth($string))/2, $f->getAscent()/2);
    
$t->addString($string);

    
// we can add properties just like a normal PHP var,
    // as long as the names aren't already used.
    // e.g., we can't set $i->scale, because that's a function

    
$i = $m->add($t);
    
$i->x = $x;
    
$i->y = $y;
    
$i->rot = $rot;
    
$i->s = $scale;
    
$i->rotateTo($rot);
    
$i->scale($scale, $scale);

    
// but the changes are local to the function, so we have to
    // return the changed object.  kinda weird..

    
return $i;
}

  function
step($i)
  {
    
$oldrot = $i->rot;
    
$i->rot = 19*$i->rot/20;
    
$i->x = (19*$i->x + 1200)/20;
    
$i->y = (19*$i->y + 800)/20;
    
$i->s = (19*$i->s + 1.0)/20;

    
$i->rotateTo($i->rot);
    
$i->scaleTo($i->s, $i->s);
    
$i->moveTo($i->x, $i->y);

    return
$i;
  }

  
// see?  it sure paid off in legibility:

  
$i1 = text(0xff, 0x33, 0x33, 0xff, 900, 1200, 800, 0.03, $thetext);
  
$i2 = text(0x00, 0x33, 0xff, 0x7f, -560, 1200, 800, 0.04, $thetext);
  
$i3 = text(0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x9f, 180, 1200, 800, 0.001, $thetext);

  for (
$i=1; $i<=100; ++$i) {
    
$i1 = step($i1);
    
$i2 = step($i2);
    
$i3 = step($i3);

    
$m->nextFrame();
  }

  
header('Content-type: application/x-shockwave-flash');
  
$m->output();
?>