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    class='pingjiaF' frameborder='0' src='http://biancheng.dnbcw.info/pingjia.php?id=324414' scrolling='no'> imagecopyresized
    (PHP 3, PHP 4 >= 4.0.0)

    imagecopyresized -- Copy and resize part of an image
    Description
    int imagecopyresized ( resource dst_im, resource src_im, int dstX, int dstY, int srcX, int srcY, int dstW, int dstH, int srcW, int srcH)


    imagecopyresized() copies a rectangular portion of one image to another image. Dst_im is the destination image, src_im is the source image identifier. If the source and destination coordinates and width and heights differ, appropriate stretching or shrinking of the image fragment will be performed. The coordinates refer to the upper left corner. This function can be used to copy regions within the same image (if dst_im is the same as src_im) but if the regions overlap the results will be unpredictable.

    See also imagecopyresampled().

    User Contributed Notes
    imagecopyresized
    plusplus7@hotmail.com
    25-Sep-1999 03:10

    saw this one on the ng and it works fine - just trying to figure it out for
    jpg.

    $new_w=100;
    $new_h=100;

    header("Content-type: image/gif");

    $dst_img=ImageCreate($new_w,$new_h);

    $src_img=ImageCreateFromGif("./imgtest.gif");

    ImageCopyResized($dst_img,$src_img,0,0,0,0,$new_w,$new_h,ImageSX($src_img),ImageSY($src_img));

    ImageGif($dst_img);

    ?>



    hoiarie@hotmail.com
    15-Jul-2000 04:57

    If you want to resize or copy an image from or to a datbase, just use a
    temp-file as buffer. E.g.: copy all the image-data from the database to a
    tempfile, use the resize-function on another tempfile and copy all the
    data from to tempfile back into the database.



    skurrilo@skurrilo.de
    28-Nov-2000 07:36

    If you aren't happy with the quality of the resized images, just give
    ImageMagick a try. (http://www.imagemagick.org) This is
    a commandline tool for converting and viewing images.



    jernberg@fairytale.se
    15-Feb-2001 07:02

    [Ed. note: if you're using GD 2.x, you can use imagecopyresampled() which
    does exactly the same thing]

    Here is my addition to imagecopyresized

    it implements bicubic interpolation of pixels so the result is much better
    than the ordinary imagecopyresized ...

    copy it into the src/ext/gd/gc.c and recompile the lib.
    i wish someone could do that so it's included in the "official"
    release

    it's a really good function to scale down pictures to thumbnails.

    /* {{{ proto int imagecopyresizedbicubic(int dst_im, int src_im, int
    dst_x, int dst_y, int src_x, int src_y, int dst_w, int dst_h, int src_w,
    int src_h)
    Copy and resize part of an image */
    PHP_FUNCTION(imagecopyresizedbicubic)
    {
    zval **SIM, **DIM, **SX, **SY, **SW, **SH, **DX, **DY, **DW, **DH;
    gdImagePtr im_dst, im_src;
    int srcH, srcW, dstH, dstW, srcY, srcX, dstY, dstX;
    int i, j;
    int r, g, b, c1,c2,c3,c4,color;
    float sX, sY;
    float scaleX,scaleY,scaleX2,scaleY2;
    GDLS_FETCH();

    if (ZEND_NUM_ARGS() != 10 ||
    zend_get_parameters_ex(10, &DIM, &SIM, &DX, &DY,
    &SX, &SY, &DW, &DH, &SW, &SH) == FAILURE)
    {
    WRONG_PARAM_COUNT;
    }

    ZEND_FETCH_RESOURCE(im_dst, gdImagePtr, DIM, -1, "Image",
    le_gd);
    ZEND_FETCH_RESOURCE(im_src, gdImagePtr, SIM, -1, "Image",
    le_gd);

    convert_to_long_ex(SX);
    convert_to_long_ex(SY);
    convert_to_long_ex(SW);
    convert_to_long_ex(SH);
    convert_to_long_ex(DX);
    convert_to_long_ex(DY);
    convert_to_long_ex(DW);
    convert_to_long_ex(DH);

    srcX = Z_LVAL_PP(SX);
    srcY = Z_LVAL_PP(SY);
    srcH = Z_LVAL_PP(SH);
    srcW = Z_LVAL_PP(SW);
    dstX = Z_LVAL_PP(DX);
    dstY = Z_LVAL_PP(DY);
    dstH = Z_LVAL_PP(DH);
    dstW = Z_LVAL_PP(DW);

    // kopiera paletten

    for( i=0; i<256; i++ ) {
    gdImageColorAllocate( im_dst, im_src->red[i], im_src->green[i],
    im_src->blue[i] );
    };

    // gdImageCopyResized(im_dst, im_src, dstX, dstY, srcX, srcY, dstW, dstH,
    srcW, srcH);

    scaleX = (float)(srcW-1) / (float)dstW;
    scaleY = (float)(srcH-1) / (float)dstH;

    scaleX2 = scaleX/2.0f;
    scaleY2 = scaleY/2.0f;

    for( j=0; j for( i=0; i
    sX = (float)i * scaleX;
    sY = (float)j * scaleY;

    c1 = gdImageGetPixel(im_src, (int)(sX), (int)(sY+scaleY2) );
    c2 = gdImageGetPixel(im_src, (int)(sX), (int)(sY) );
    c3 = gdImageGetPixel(im_src, (int)(sX+scaleX2), (int)(sY+scaleY2) );
    c4 = gdImageGetPixel(im_src, (int)(sX+scaleX2), (int)(sY) );

    r = (im_src->red[c1] + im_src->red[c2] + im_src->red[c3] +
    im_src->red[c4]) / 4;
    g = (im_src->green[c1] + im_src->green[c2] + im_src->green[c3]
    + im_src->green[c4]) / 4;
    b = (im_src->blue[c1] + im_src->blue[c2] + im_src->blue[c3] +
    im_src->blue[c4]) / 4;

    color=gdImageColorClosest(im_dst,r,g,b);
    gdImageSetPixel( im_dst, (i+dstX),(j+dstY), color );

    };
    };

    RETURN_TRUE;
    }




    #endif /* HAVE_LIBGD */



    aleczapka@gmx.net
    13-Mar-2001 06:33

    re: imagecopyresizedbicubic

    Yes, this function is really great! The thumbnails are much, much better.
    However the example posted above is for PHP4, and if you need it for PHP3
    (and you really should use it), you have to do the following:
    (notice: I changed the name of this function to imagecopyresizedbb - it's
    just shorter to write this way)

    Edit the file functions/gd.c.

    Find the function named "function_entry gd_functions[]" and add
    this function definition there: (I suggest below the orginal
    imagecopyresized - around line 98)


    {"imagecopyresizedbb", php3_imagecopyresizedbb, NULL},


    Then add this function (I suggest below the orginal imagecopyresized
    function - around line 2030)

    /* {{{ proto int imagecopyresizedbb(int dst_im, int src_im, int dst_x, int
    dst_y, int src_x, int src_y, int dst_w, int dst_h, int src_w, int src_h);
    Copy and resize (bicubic) part of an image */
    void php3_imagecopyresizedbb(INTERNAL_FUNCTION_PARAMETERS)
    {
    pval *SIM, *DIM, *SX, *SY, *SW, *SH, *DX, *DY, *DW, *DH;
    gdImagePtr im_dst;
    gdImagePtr im_src;
    int srcH, srcW, dstH, dstW, srcY, srcX, dstY, dstX;
    int ind_type;
    int i, j;
    int r, g, b, c1,c2,c3,c4,color;
    float sX, sY;
    float scaleX,scaleY,scaleX2,scaleY2;
    GD_TLS_VARS;

    if (ARG_COUNT(ht) != 10 ||
    getParameters(ht, 10, &DIM, &SIM, &DX, &DY, &SX,
    &SY, &DW, &DH,
    &SW, &SH) == FAILURE) {
    WRONG_PARAM_COUNT;
    }

    convert_to_long(SIM);
    convert_to_long(DIM);
    convert_to_long(SX);
    convert_to_long(SY);
    convert_to_long(SW);
    convert_to_long(SH);
    convert_to_long(DX);
    convert_to_long(DY);
    convert_to_long(DW);
    convert_to_long(DH);

    srcX = SX->value.lval;
    srcY = SY->value.lval;
    srcH = SH->value.lval;
    srcW = SW->value.lval;
    dstX = DX->value.lval;
    dstY = DY->value.lval;
    dstH = DH->value.lval;
    dstW = DW->value.lval;

    im_src = php3_list_find(SIM->value.lval, &ind_type);
    if (!im_src || ind_type != GD_GLOBAL(le_gd)) {
    php3_error(E_WARNING, "Unable to find image pointer");
    RETURN_FALSE;
    }

    im_dst = php3_list_find(DIM->value.lval, &ind_type);
    if (!im_dst || ind_type != GD_GLOBAL(le_gd)) {
    php3_error(E_WARNING, "Unable to find image pointer");
    RETURN_FALSE;
    }

    for( i=0; i<256; i++ ) {
    gdImageColorAllocate( im_dst, im_src->red[i],
    im_src->green[i], im_src->blue[i] );
    };

    scaleX = (float)(srcW-1) / (float)dstW;
    scaleY = (float)(srcH-1) / (float)dstH;

    scaleX2 = scaleX/2.0f;
    scaleY2 = scaleY/2.0f;

    for( j=0; j
    for( i=0; i
    sX = (float)i * scaleX;
    sY = (float)j * scaleY;

    c1 = gdImageGetPixel(im_src, (int)(sX), (int)(sY+scaleY2) );
    c2 = gdImageGetPixel(im_src, (int)(sX), (int)(sY) );
    c3 = gdImageGetPixel(im_src, (int)(sX+scaleX2),
    (int)(sY+scaleY2) );
    c4 = gdImageGetPixel(im_src, (int)(sX+scaleX2), (int)(sY) );

    r = (im_src->red[c1] + im_src->red[c2] +
    im_src->red[c3] + im_src->red[c4]) / 4;
    g = (im_src->green[c1] + im_src->green[c2] +
    im_src->green[c3] + im_src->green[c4]) / 4;
    b = (im_src->blue[c1] + im_src->blue[c2] +
    im_src->blue[c3] + im_src->blue[c4]) / 4;

    color=gdImageColorClosest(im_dst,r,g,b);
    gdImageSetPixel( im_dst, (i+dstX),(j+dstY), color );
    };
    };

    RETURN_TRUE;
    }
    /* }}} */




    Then add this line in functions/php3_gd.h (I suggest below the orginal
    imagecopyresized function - around line 74)

    extern void php3_imagecopyresizedbb(INTERNAL_FUNCTION_PARAMETERS);


    Then recompile PHP and that's it!
    Later in PHP script just use imagecopyresizedbb instead of standard
    imagecopyresized function and your thumbnails will become smooth and
    shiny.



    Colin_Witt@baylor.edu
    05-Apr-2001 06:49

    One note on getting the ImageCopyResizedBicubic to work. Just adding the
    code block to gd.c won't do it. You have to do two other things as well:

    In the first 150 or so lines of gd.c, you will find a section that starts
    like this:

    function_entry gd_functions[]

    Find the line that starts PHP_FE(imagecopyresized , copy this line, and
    paste a new copy below the original. Change the
    "imagecopyresized" to "imagecopyresizedbicubic" in the
    new copy.

    Also, you will need to edit php_gd.h as follows:

    Find the line that says:
    PHP_FUNCTION(imagecopyresized);
    (it was line 87 for me)
    and add a line below it that says:
    PHP_FUNCTION(imagecopyresizedbicubic);

    Once you've made these changes, recompile and reinstall php, and you
    should be good to go. Scaling works much better with this function.



    aleczapka@gmx.net
    05-Apr-2001 09:35

    Just wanted to point out that the post above applies to PHP4. As well as
    the one posted, 3 posts above, concerning
    "imagecopyresizedbicubic".

    If you would like to use it with PHP3, read the post titled "re:
    imagecopyresizedbicubic".



    darren@php4hosting.com
    16-Jun-2001 01:10

    OK after too many e-mails :)
    http://www.alt-php-faq.org/downloads/patch

    Assuming you are using Linux and PHP-4.0.5 Source
    Get the PHP-4.0.5 Source
    wget http://www.alt-php-faq.org/downloads/patch
    tar -pxzf php-4.0.5.tar.gz
    cd php-4.0.5
    patch -p0 < ../patch

    Then do your normal configure/make/make install

    Check PHPinfo under GD for ImageResizeBicubic enabled.



    sfm15@columbia.edu
    05-Jul-2001 11:37

    I've been using the imagecopyresizedbicubic function and it works great at
    making higher quality thumbnails. However, it seems that the thumbnails
    are very large with respect to memory. For instance, I'm resizing images
    from 200x280 pixels to 140x195 pixels but the smaller pictures wind up
    being about 26K while the original larger pictures are usually around 12K.
    Also, when I output the image as a JPEG, it makes no difference what I
    select as the quality. It comes out being the same size/quality
    regardless.



    rze@counter-strike.net
    10-Jul-2001 11:47

    For those who can't update their GD modules, I've made this function. If
    you think you can make any good changes, feel free to e-mail them to me.

    Frankly I have no idea what the for loop in the first example does, I just
    guessed and it seems to work fine.

    Note: it's a VERY, VERY, VERY slow function. Never use it for dynamic
    output, only saving to a thumbnail file or the like.


    function ImageCopyResampleBicubic ($dst_img, $src_img, $dst_x, $dst_y,
    $src_x, $src_y, $dst_w, $dst_h, $src_w, $src_h)
    /*
    port to PHP by John Jensen July 10 2001 -- original code (in C, for the
    PHP GD Module) by jernberg@fairytale.se
    */
    {
    for ($i = 0; $i < 256; $i++) { // get pallete. Is this algoritm
    correct?
    $colors = ImageColorsForIndex ($src_img, $i);
    ImageColorAllocate ($dst_img, $colors['red'], $colors['green'],
    $colors['blue']);
    }

    $scaleX = ($src_w - 1) / $dst_w;
    $scaleY = ($src_h - 1) / $dst_h;

    $scaleX2 = $scaleX / 2.0;
    $scaleY2 = $scaleY / 2.0;

    for ($j = $src_y; $j < $dst_h; $j++) {
    $sY = $j * $scaleY;

    for ($i = $src_x; $i < $dst_w; $i++) {
    $sX = $i * $scaleX;

    $c1 = ImageColorsForIndex ($src_img, ImageColorAt ($src_img, (int) $sX,
    (int) $sY + $scaleY2));
    $c2 = ImageColorsForIndex ($src_img, ImageColorAt ($src_img, (int) $sX,
    (int) $sY));
    $c3 = ImageColorsForIndex ($src_img, ImageColorAt ($src_img, (int) $sX
    + $scaleX2, (int) $sY + $scaleY2));
    $c4 = ImageColorsForIndex ($src_img, ImageColorAt ($src_img, (int) $sX
    + $scaleX2, (int) $sY));

    $red = (int) (($c1['red'] + $c2['red'] + $c3['red'] + $c4['red']) /
    4);
    $green = (int) (($c1['green'] + $c2['green'] + $c3['green'] +
    $c4['green']) / 4);
    $blue = (int) (($c1['blue'] + $c2['blue'] + $c3['blue'] + $c4['blue'])
    / 4);

    $color = ImageColorClosest ($dst_img, $red, $green, $blue);
    ImageSetPixel ($dst_img, $i + $dst_x, $j + $dst_y, $color);
    }
    }
    }



    darren@php4hosting.com
    11-Jul-2001 10:01

    This function works great with our installs and is just as fast as well as
    good quality but, it does not work with GD version 2!

    Something to remember when upgrading



    info@methmedia.de
    27-Sep-2001 01:12

    Header("Content-type: image/png");
    $width=implode($argv,"");
    $im1=imagecreatefrompng("timber.png");
    $im=imagecreate($width, 12);
    imagecopyresized ($im, $im1, 0, 0, 0, 0, $width, 12, ImageSX($im1),
    ImageSY($im1));
    ImagePng($im);
    ImageDestroy($im);

    works only if the colordepth of the png-file is true color. i have tried
    it with 256 colors and the picture was just black.



    28-Oct-2001 09:10

    When using this function along with imagecreatefromstring() you must use
    ImageCreateTrueColor() for the destination image. This will give a
    complete palette. Otherwise, the resulting image will look strange. This
    also applies to ImageCopyResampled().



    william@waw.com.br
    12-Jan-2002 02:55

    REDEFINE? BICUBIC? ARGH!

    If you aren't happy with the quality of the resized images, just use this:

    // Cria thumbnail de uma imagem, com boa qualidade
    // -----------------------------------------------
    // William G. Comnisky
    // william@waw.com.br

    $imagem = "img.jpg";

    $img_origem = imagecreatefromjpeg($imagem);

    $nova_largura = imagesx($img_origem) / 4;
    $nova_altura = imagesy($img_origem) / 4;

    $img_destino = imagecreatetruecolor($nova_largura,$nova_altura);
    imagecopyresampled($img_destino,
    $img_origem,0,0,0,0,$nova_largura,$nova_altura,imagesx
    ($img_origem),imagesy($img_origem));
    imageJPEG($img_destino);
    ?>



    rze@counter-strike.net
    24-Jan-2002 11:28

    "REDEFINE? BICUBIC? ARGH!

    If you aren't happy with the quality of the resized images, just use this:

    *code*"

    Bicubic is better than resampled. Both are not great looking, but bicubic
    IS better looking.

    In either case, resampled is only on GD 2.0. Most servers don't have 2.0
    and I'm not even sure if bicubic works with 2.0.



    big_dog001@hotmail.com
    03-Apr-2002 09:30

    Regarding the bicubic function. I hand patched with all the notes above on
    php 4.1.2 on openbsd 2.8 with apache 1.3.12 and was getting errors in the
    apache log file like:

    Undefined symbol "_GDLS_FETCH" called from [the libphp4.so]...

    By removing the "GDLS_FETCH()" in the suggested bicubic function
    it started working on openbsd with no problems.

    Not sure what this GDLS_FETCH function is but it wasn't supported on
    openbsd....

    Hope this helps and thanks for a nice function.

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