ImagickDraw::point

(PECL imagick 2, PECL imagick 3)

ImagickDraw::pointDraws a point

Description

public ImagickDraw::point(float $x, float $y): bool
Warning

This function is currently not documented; only its argument list is available.

Draws a point using the current stroke color and stroke thickness at the specified coordinates.

Parameters

x

point's x coordinate

y

point's y coordinate

Return Values

No value is returned.

Examples

Example #1 ImagickDraw::point() example

<?php
function point($fillColor, $backgroundColor) {

$draw = new \ImagickDraw();

$draw->setFillColor($fillColor);

for (
$x = 0; $x < 10000; $x++) {
$draw->point(rand(0, 500), rand(0, 500));
}

$imagick = new \Imagick();
$imagick->newImage(500, 500, $backgroundColor);
$imagick->setImageFormat("png");
$imagick->drawImage($draw);

header("Content-Type: image/png");
echo
$imagick->getImageBlob();
}

?>
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Brian
10 years ago
This no longer uses the fill color. It now uses the stroke color, consistent with the documentation.
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spz
14 years ago
point($x, $y) uses the FillColor of ImagickDraw! This actually took quite a while, till I found out that it's falsely documented on these pages. So to draw single pixels, do it like this:

<?php
$image
= new Imagick();
$draw = new ImagickDraw();
$pixel = new ImagickPixel('red');
$image->newImage(10, 10, 'transparent', 'gif');

// Here comes the magick:
$pixel->setColor($_POST[$i."x".$j]);
$draw->setFillColor($pixel);
$draw->point($i,$j);

$image->drawImage($draw);
$image->writeImages($path, true);
?>
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