Copyright | (c) 2011 diagrams-lib team (see LICENSE) |
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License | BSD-style (see LICENSE) |
Maintainer | diagrams-discuss@googlegroups.com |
Safe Haskell | None |
Language | Haskell2010 |
Utilities for working with sizes of two-dimensional objects.
- width :: (Enveloped a, V a ~ R2) => a -> Double
- height :: (Enveloped a, V a ~ R2) => a -> Double
- size2D :: (Enveloped a, V a ~ R2) => a -> (Double, Double)
- sizeSpec2D :: (Enveloped a, V a ~ R2) => a -> SizeSpec2D
- extentX :: (Enveloped a, V a ~ R2) => a -> Maybe (Double, Double)
- extentY :: (Enveloped a, V a ~ R2) => a -> Maybe (Double, Double)
- center2D :: (Enveloped a, V a ~ R2) => a -> P2
- data SizeSpec2D
- mkSizeSpec :: Maybe Double -> Maybe Double -> SizeSpec2D
- requiredScaleT :: SizeSpec2D -> (Double, Double) -> Transformation R2
- requiredScale :: SizeSpec2D -> (Double, Double) -> Double
- sized :: (Transformable a, Enveloped a, V a ~ R2) => SizeSpec2D -> a -> a
- sizedAs :: (Transformable a, Enveloped a, V a ~ R2, Enveloped b, V b ~ R2) => b -> a -> a
Size and extent of diagrams in R2
Computing sizes
size2D :: (Enveloped a, V a ~ R2) => a -> (Double, Double) Source
Compute the width and height of an enveloped object.
sizeSpec2D :: (Enveloped a, V a ~ R2) => a -> SizeSpec2D Source
Compute the size of an enveloped object as a SizeSpec2D
value.
extentX :: (Enveloped a, V a ~ R2) => a -> Maybe (Double, Double) Source
Compute the absolute x-coordinate range of an enveloped object in
R2, in the form (lo,hi). Return Nothing
for objects with an
empty envelope.
extentY :: (Enveloped a, V a ~ R2) => a -> Maybe (Double, Double) Source
Compute the absolute y-coordinate range of an enveloped object in R2, in the form (lo,hi).
center2D :: (Enveloped a, V a ~ R2) => a -> P2 Source
Compute the point at the center (in the x- and y-directions) of a enveloped object. Return the origin for objects with an empty envelope.
Specifying sizes
data SizeSpec2D Source
A specification of a (requested) rectangular size.
Width !Double | Specify an explicit width. The height should be determined automatically (so as to preserve aspect ratio). |
Height !Double | Specify an explicit height. The width should be determined automatically (so as to preserve aspect ratio). |
Dims !Double !Double | An explicit specification of a width and height. |
Absolute | Absolute size: use whatever size an object already has; do not rescale. |
mkSizeSpec :: Maybe Double -> Maybe Double -> SizeSpec2D Source
Create a size specification from a possibly-specified width and height.
requiredScaleT :: SizeSpec2D -> (Double, Double) -> Transformation R2 Source
requiredScaleT spec sz
returns a transformation (a uniform scale)
which can be applied to something of size sz
to make it fit the
requested size spec
, without changing the aspect ratio.
requiredScale :: SizeSpec2D -> (Double, Double) -> Double Source
requiredScale spec sz
returns a scaling factor necessary to
make something of size sz
fit the requested size spec
,
without changing the aspect ratio. Hence an explicit
specification of both dimensions may not be honored if the aspect
ratios do not match; in that case the scaling will be as large as
possible so that the object still fits within the requested size.
Changing the size of things
sized :: (Transformable a, Enveloped a, V a ~ R2) => SizeSpec2D -> a -> a Source
Uniformly scale any enveloped object so that it fits within the given size.