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imagefilltoborder

(PHP 4, PHP 5)

imagefilltoborderRemplit une région avec une couleur spécifique

Description

bool imagefilltoborder ( resource $image , int $x , int $y , int $border , int $color )

imagefilltoborder() remplit avec la couleur color toute la région à l'intérieur de la région limitée par la couleur border . Le point de départ est (x , y ) (le coin supérieur gauche est l'origine (0,0)) et la couleur de la région est color .

Liste de paramètres

image

Une ressource d'image, retourné par une des fonctions de création d'images, comme imagecreatetruecolor().

x

X : coordonné de départ.

y

Y : coordonné de départ.

border

La couleur de la bordure. Un identifiant de couleur créé par la fonction imagecolorallocate().

color

La couleur de remplissage. Un identifiant de couleur créé par la fonction imagecolorallocate().

Valeurs de retour

Cette fonction retourne TRUE en cas de succès, FALSE en cas d'échec.

Exemples

Exemple #1 Remplissage d'un ellipse avec une couleur

<?php
// Création d'un gestionnaire d'image, puis définit la couleur d'arrière-plan
// à blanc
$im imagecreatetruecolor(100100);
imagefilledrectangle($im00100100imagecolorallocate($im255255255));

// Dessine une ellipse dont les bordures seront noires
imageellipse($im50505050imagecolorallocate($im000));

// Définit la bordure et remplit l'ellipse de la couleur choisie
$border imagecolorallocate($im000);
$fill imagecolorallocate($im25500);

// Remplit la sélection
imagefilltoborder($im5050$border$fill);

// Affichage et libération de la mémoire
header('Content-type: image/png');
imagepng($im);
imagedestroy($im);
?>

L'exemple ci-dessus va afficher quelque chose de similaire à :



imagefilter> <imagefilledrectangle
Last updated: Fri, 14 Aug 2009
 
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imagefilltoborder
php at corzoogle dot com
27-Jun-2005 07:08
pritm (.a.t.) mail (.d.0.t.) ru, your jpg black areas aren't entirely black, look *real* closely at it! so the fill will "seep through". the solution is simple, use a lossless background image format. replace this line..

<?
$im
= imagecreatefrompng ('map-back.png');
?>

try it with this version of your image..

http://corz.org/public/images/demo/map-back.png
(the colours may be slightly different, just a quick conversion in my regular image viewer)

as you can see, it works perfectly..
http://corz.org/public/images/demo/filled.jpg

;o)
(or
Henrik Nyh
24-Jun-2005 08:26
Reply to pritm (.a.t.) mail (.d.0.t.) ru below.

I had a similar problem and solved it thus:

I had to reduce the number of colors on the image I was using. It appeared to be a black and white map, but contained about 50 shades of almost black and almost white. I reduced this to two colors only (also going from JPG to GIF) so that the borders as well as the areas to be filled each were of a consistent shade.

Additionally, it did not work when I specified border colors as black (0,0,0), even though they seem to be of this exact shade in the map file. Instead, I used ImageColorAt() to pick the border color, and now everything seems to work.

Image: http://henrik.nyh.se/dump/map/europe.gif
In action: http://henrik.nyh.se/dump/map/map.html

Source:

<?php

$map
= "europe.gif";

$img = ImageCreateFromGIF($map);

// Colors
$border = ImageColorAt ($img, 416, 111);  // Get color of borders - apparently (0,0,0) won't work
$red = ImageColorAllocate($img, 255, 0, 0);
$green = ImageColorAllocate($img, 0, 255, 0);

// Fill
ImageFillToBorder($img, 440, 100, $border, $red);  // Sweden
ImageFillToBorder($img, 250, 290, $border, $green);  // Great Britain

// Output image as PNG
header("Content-type: image/png");
ImagePNG($img);
ImageDestroy($img);  // Free memoryu

?>
sbuchanan at datadiver dot net
10-May-2005 10:08
edrad's pseudo-sphere is pretty nice, but a few tweeks really improve it.  (writing out the image header so a browser actually understands it and calling imagedestroy() so we clean up memory are nice things to do, too).  Try drawing it at twice the size and then resampling it down.  Takes more CPU, but it forces antialiasing, creating a smooth arc.  Also, render it at diameter = (width - 1) * 2.  Taking one pixel off the outside keeps it off the image edge, eliminating those ugly flat spots.  Render it on white first so you can really see the edge, then switch back to the cool grey...

Oh, and use imagecreatetruecolor instead of imagecreate if you have it available.

I agree that imageellipse is easier, though.  Actually, I generate rounded corners with drop-shadows for CSS with imagefilledarc (kind of a blend of the two)  Use imagefilledellipse if drawing the whole thing, use imagefilledarc if only drawing part of it (like a corner).  If you use the 'filled' functions you can skip imagefilltoborder altogether :P

Anyway, try this for a smoother image:

<?php

  $requested_width
= 300;
 
$render_width = ($requested_width * 2) - 1; // -1 to back away from edge, removing flat spot
 
$center = $render_width / 2
 
$colordivs = 255 / $center;
 
$im_scratch = @imagecreate($render_width, $render_width);

 
//$back_color = imagecolorallocate($im_scratch, 20, 30, 40);  // try it with white so you can really see the edge first..
 
$back_color = imagecolorallocate($im_scratch, 255, 255, 255);

 
imagefill($im_scratch, 0, 0, $back_color);

  for (
$i = 0; $i <= $center; $i++) {
   
$diametre = $render_width - 2 * $i;
   
$el_color = imagecolorallocate($im_scratch, $i * $colordivs, 0, 0);
   
imageellipse($im_scratch, $center, $center, $diametre, $diametre, $el_color);
   
imagefilltoborder($im_scratch, $center, $center, $el_color, $el_color);
  }

 
// resample down, causes antialiasing, nice smooth curve!
 
$im = @imagecreatetruecolor($requested_width, $requested_width);
 
imagecopyresampled($im, $im_scratch, 0, 0, 0, 0, $requested_width, $requested_width, $render_width, $render_width);

 
header ("Content-type: image/png");
 
imagepng($im);
 
ImageDestroy($im);
 
ImageDestroy($im_scratch);

?>
admin at worldlanguages dot tk
10-Sep-2004 09:54
In the example below, for those with newer GD versions, it makes more sense to replace:

imagearc($im, $center, $center, $diametre, $diametre, 0, 360, $el_color);

with:

imageellipse($im, $center, $center, $diametre, $diametre, $el_color);

This is obviously simpler.
edrad at wanadoo dot fr
11-Jun-2003 12:02
Very useful to build a pseudo-sphere with a color gradient...

<?php
 $width
= 300;
 
$center = $width / 2;
 
$colordivs = 255 / $center;
 
$im = @imagecreate($width, $width);
 
$back_color = imagecolorallocate($im, 20, 30, 40);
 
imagefill($im, 0, 0, $back_color);
 for (
$i = 0; $i <= $center; $i++)
 {
    
$diametre = $width - 2 * $i;
   
$el_color = imagecolorallocate($im, $i * $colordivs, 0, 0);
   
imagearc($im, $center, $center, $diametre, $diametre, 0, 360, $el_color);
   
imagefilltoborder($im, $center, $center, $el_color, $el_color);
 }
 
imagepng($im);
?>

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ecofarm at mullum dot com dot au
25-Jan-2001 06:18
Great for getting that rounded button look we see a lot of at php.net ... try this sample. (remember to change png to whatever image format your version of php supports)

<?php

    Header
("Content-type: image/png");


     
///// create canvas  /////

   
$im = ImageCreate (80, 25);

 
//define colors.. first color declared is set as background

   
$blue  = ImageColorAllocate ($im, 0, 0, 255);
   
$white  = ImageColorAllocate ($im, 255, 255, 255);

     
// draw semi-circle arcs at each end

   
ImageArc($im, 12, 12, 23, 26, 90, 270, $white);
   
ImageArc($im, 67, 12, 23, 26, 270, 90, $white);

     
// fill ends outside arcs with color

   
ImageFillToBorder ($im, 0, 0, $white, $white);
   
ImageFillToBorder ($im, 79, 0, $white, $white);

     
// create the image

   
ImagePng ($im);

     
// destroy the image to free memory

   
ImageDestroy ($im);
?>

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