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.
Synopsis
- width :: (InSpace V2 n a, Enveloped a) => a -> n
- height :: (InSpace V2 n a, Enveloped a) => a -> n
- extentX :: (InSpace v n a, R1 v, Enveloped a) => a -> Maybe (n, n)
- extentY :: (InSpace v n a, R2 v, Enveloped a) => a -> Maybe (n, n)
- mkSizeSpec2D :: Num n => Maybe n -> Maybe n -> SizeSpec V2 n
- mkWidth :: Num n => n -> SizeSpec V2 n
- mkHeight :: Num n => n -> SizeSpec V2 n
- dims2D :: n -> n -> SizeSpec V2 n
Computing sizes
width :: (InSpace V2 n a, Enveloped a) => a -> n Source #
Compute the width of an enveloped object.
Note this is just diameter unitX
.
height :: (InSpace V2 n a, Enveloped a) => a -> n Source #
Compute the height of an enveloped object.
extentX :: (InSpace v n a, R1 v, Enveloped a) => a -> Maybe (n, n) Source #
Compute the absolute x-coordinate range of an enveloped object in
the form (lo,hi)
. Return Nothing
for objects with an empty
envelope.
Note this is just extent unitX
.
extentY :: (InSpace v n a, R2 v, Enveloped a) => a -> Maybe (n, n) Source #
Compute the absolute y-coordinate range of an enveloped object in
the form (lo,hi)
. Return Nothing
for objects with an empty
envelope.