<?php
//index.php
//set your year, month, daym hour, minute, second you want to cuuntdown to.
//ONLY CHANGE FROM HERE
$year="2006";
$month="12";
$day="25";
$hour="00";
$minute="00";
$second="00";
$event="Christmas Day 2006";
$time=mktime($hour, $minute, $second, $month, $day, $year);
$timecurrent=date('U');
$cdtime=$time-$timecurrent;
$cdmonths=$cddays/30;
$cdyears=$cddays/365;
//Used this case only...
$cdminutes=round($cdtime/60);
//cdtime is seconds
$cdhours=round($cdtime/3600);
$cddays=round($cdhours/24);
//String the date
$currentdate = date('l, F j, Y');
// Set the content-type
header("Content-type: image/png");
// Create the image
$im = imagecreatetruecolor(701, 355);
//Temp BGCOLOR (center of c-finder)
$bg1 = 208;
$bg2 = 130;
$bg3 = 208;
$s1 = $bg1 - 20;
$s2 = $bg2 - 20;
$s3 = $bg3 - 20;
$t1 = $bg1 + 30;
$t2 = $bg2 + 30;
$t3 = $bg3 + 30;
$cArray=array();
$c1 = imagecolorallocate($im, $bg1, $bg2, $bg3); //Background
$c8 = imagecolorallocate($im, 255, $bg2, 255); //Background
$c2 = imagecolorallocate($im, $s1, $s2, $s3); //Shadow
$c3 = imagecolorallocate($im, $t1, $t2, $t3); //Text
imagefilledrectangle($im, 0, 0, 701, 50, $c1);
imagefilledrectangle($im, 0, 0, 701, 50, $c8);
// The text to draw
$text = $string;
// Replace path by your own font path
$fnum = rand(1, 9);
$font = "/f/font ($fnum)";
// Add some shadow to the text
imagettftext($im, 29, 1, 17, 42, $c2, $font, "Today is:");
imagettftext($im, 28, -1, 15, 40, $c3, $font, "Today is:");
imagettftext($im, 29, 1, 17, 92, $c2, $font, "...$currentdate...");
imagettftext($im, 28, -1, 15, 90, $c3, $font, "...$currentdate...");
imagettftext($im, 29, 1, 17, 142, $c2, $font, "So there are exactly:");
imagettftext($im, 28, -1, 15, 140, $c3, $font, "So there are exactly:");
imagettftext($im, 29, 1, 17, 192, $c2, $font, "$cddays with just...");
imagettftext($im, 28, -1, 15, 190, $c3, $font, "$cddays days with just...");
imagettftext($im, 29, 1, 17, 242, $c2, $font, "$cdminutes minutes and only...");
imagettftext($im, 28, -1, 15, 240, $c3, $font, "$cdminutes minutes and only...");
imagettftext($im, 29, 1, 17, 292, $c2, $font, "$cdseconds seconds until...");
imagettftext($im, 28, -1, 15, 290, $c3, $font, "$cdseconds seconds until...");
imagettftext($im, 29, 1, 17, 342, $c2, $font, "- + $event + -");
imagettftext($im, 28, -1, 15, 340, $c3, $font, "- + $event + -");
// Using imagepng() results in clearer text compared with imagejpeg()
imagepng($im);
imagedestroy($im);
?>
imagefilledrectangle
(PHP 4, PHP 5)
imagefilledrectangle — Zeichnet ein gefülltes Rechteck
Beschreibung:
int imagefilledrectangle
( resource
$im
, int $x1
, int $y1
, int $x2
, int $y2
, int $col
)
ImageFilledRectangle() erzeugt ein mit der
Farbe col gefülltes Rechteck innerhalb des
Bildes im. Die obere linke Eck-Koordinate
wird mittels x1 und
y1, die untere rechte Eck-Koordinate
mittels x2 und y2
definiert. 0, 0 ist dabei die linke obere Ecke des Bildes
im.
imagefilledrectangle
Google
15-Dec-2006 10:35
15-Dec-2006 10:35
info at 555webdesign dot com
25-Oct-2006 07:13
25-Oct-2006 07:13
Thanks terereese. it took me over two hours to figure that one out.
it worked locally: imagefilledrectangle(imagresource, int x1, int x2, int y1, inty2, color)
BUT remote on my provider only this worked: imagefilledrectangle(imagresource, int x1, int y2, int x1, inty1, color)
Any ideas why and where?
terereese at hotmail dot com
12-Jul-2006 05:02
12-Jul-2006 05:02
I would like to inform developers about a problem I encountered when trying to use imagefilledrectangle.
I noted that the order in which the start and end y coordinates are listed is extremely important.
as in the statements below.
if($this->d_values[$i]['unit_value'] < 0)
imagefilledrectangle($this->img,$position_x, $start_y , $end_x, $end_y ,$d_color);
else
imagefilledrectangle($this->img, $position_x,$ end_y , $end_x, $start_y,$d_colour);
Thanks
administrador(ensaimada)sphoera(punt)com
03-May-2006 12:33
03-May-2006 12:33
I've made a function to make full color gradients:
<?php
// The image must be in truecolor mode!!
function gradient_region($img, $x, $y, $width, $height,$src_color, $dest_color=0){
$src_alpha = ($src_color) >> 24;
$src_red = ($src_color & 0xFF0000) >> 16;
$src_green = ($src_color & 0x00FF00) >> 8;
$src_blue = ($src_color & 0x0000FF);
$dest_alpha = ($dest_color) >> 24;
$dest_red = ($dest_color & 0xFF0000) >> 16;
$dest_green = ($dest_color & 0x00FF00) >> 8;
$dest_blue = ($dest_color & 0x0000FF);
$inc_alpha = ($dest_alpha - $src_alpha) / $width;
$inc_red = ($dest_red - $src_red)/$width;
$inc_green = ($dest_green - $src_green)/$width;
$inc_blue = ($dest_blue - $src_blue)/$width;
// If you need more performance, the step can be increased
for ($i=0;$i<$width;$i++){
$src_alpha += $inc_alpha;
$src_blue += $inc_blue;
$src_green += $inc_green;
$src_red += $inc_red;
imagefilledrectangle($img,
$x+$i,$y,
$x+$i,$y+$height,
imagecolorallocatealpha($img,
$src_red,$src_green,$src_blue,$src_alpha));
}
}
?>
More functions at http://www.sphoera.com
spam at junk dot dk
15-Apr-2006 12:42
15-Apr-2006 12:42
A different kind of rating bar, using michal's rounded corners function :) I saw this type of rating bar somewhere and thought it looked cool, so the 'design' is a complete ripoff.
Also, note that it scales quite well, from tiny 3x3 pixel dots to huge 300x300 pixel blocks. (Man am I proud of this thing.. well, enjoy!)
/Scarpia
<?php
Header("Content-type: image/png");
drawRatingBlocks($rating);
function drawRatingBlocks($rating) {
$rating = $_GET['rating'];
$width = $_GET['width'];
$height = $_GET['height'];
$blocks = $_GET['blocks'];
if ($width == 0) $width = 130;
if ($height == 0) $height = 13;
$spacing = max(1, floor($height/6) );
if ($blocks == 0) $blocks = floor( $width / ($height-2 + $spacing) );
$blockwidth = floor( $width / $blocks ) - $spacing;
$short_side = min($height-2, $blockwidth);
$blockvalue = 100 / $blocks;
$image = ImageCreate($width,$height);
$img2 = ImageCreate($width,$height);
// Define base colors
$back = ImageColorAllocate($image,255,255,255);
$blur = ImageColorAllocate($image,230,223,188);
$fill = ImageColorAllocate($image,188,182,133);
$lightblur = ImageColorAllocate($image,238,235,216); // Would be nice to calculate these dynamically instead
$lightfill = ImageColorAllocate($image,221,217,193); // Would be nice to calculate these dynamically instead
ImagePaletteCopy($img2,$image);
ImageFilledRectangle($image,0,0,$width-1,$height-1,$back);
ImageFilledRectangle($img2,0,0,$width-1,$height-1,$back);
if ($short_side < 25)
$radius = 1;
else if ($short_side < 40)
$radius = 3;
else if ($short_side < 50)
$radius = 5;
else
$radius = floor($height/10);
for($i=0;$i<$blocks;$i++) {
$startX = ($blockwidth+$spacing)*$i + 1;
if ((9 <= $short_side) && ($short_side <= 16))
{
ImageFilledRectangle($image, $startX, 1, $startX+$blockwidth-1, $height-2, $lightblur);
ImageFilledRectangle($img2, $startX, 1, $startX+$blockwidth-1, $height-2, $lightfill);
}
ImageRectangleWithRoundedCorners($image, $startX, 1, $startX+$blockwidth-1, $height-2, $radius, $blur);
ImageRectangleWithRoundedCorners($img2, $startX, 1, $startX+$blockwidth-1, $height-2, $radius, $fill);
}
$barwidth = ($rating/100)*$blocks*$blockwidth;
$barwidth += floor($barwidth/$blockwidth)*$spacing+1;
ImageCopy( $image, $img2, 0, 0, 0, 0, $barwidth, $height );
ImageDestroy($img2);
ImagePNG($image);
ImageDestroy($image);
}
function ImageRectangleWithRoundedCorners(&$im, $x1, $y1, $x2, $y2, $radius, $color)
{
// Draw rectangle without corners
ImageFilledRectangle($im, $x1+$radius, $y1, $x2-$radius, $y2, $color);
ImageFilledRectangle($im, $x1, $y1+$radius, $x2, $y2-$radius, $color);
// Draw circled corners
ImageFilledEllipse($im, $x1+$radius, $y1+$radius, $radius*2, $radius*2, $color);
ImageFilledEllipse($im, $x2-$radius, $y1+$radius, $radius*2, $radius*2, $color);
ImageFilledEllipse($im, $x1+$radius, $y2-$radius, $radius*2, $radius*2, $color);
ImageFilledEllipse($im, $x2-$radius, $y2-$radius, $radius*2, $radius*2, $color);
}
?>
me [a.t.] forestfactory [d.o.t.] de
13-Oct-2005 01:44
13-Oct-2005 01:44
As of PHP 5, it seems to be no longer necessary to draw the rectangle from the upper left to the lower right corner. This led me into big trouble porting a script developed under PHP 5 to PHP 4.
michal dot kocarek at seznam dot cz
30-May-2004 10:18
30-May-2004 10:18
If you want to draw a rectangle with rounded corners, you can use this simple function...
Rectangle starts at x1y1 and ends at x2y2. $radius defines radius of circled corner.
<?
function ImageRectangleWithRoundedCorners(&$im, $x1, $y1, $x2, $y2, $radius, $color) {
// draw rectangle without corners
imagefilledrectangle($im, $x1+$radius, $y1, $x2-$radius, $y2, $color);
imagefilledrectangle($im, $x1, $y1+$radius, $x2, $y2-$radius, $color);
// draw circled corners
imagefilledellipse($im, $x1+$radius, $y1+$radius, $radius*2, $radius*2, $color);
imagefilledellipse($im, $x2-$radius, $y1+$radius, $radius*2, $radius*2, $color);
imagefilledellipse($im, $x1+$radius, $y2-$radius, $radius*2, $radius*2, $color);
imagefilledellipse($im, $x2-$radius, $y2-$radius, $radius*2, $radius*2, $color);
}
?>
sdonie at lgc dot com
27-May-2004 07:19
27-May-2004 07:19
I made some simple additions to the 'ratings bar' example above to allow for different sizes. It also doesn't assume that global GET variables is turned on, and explicitly looks for parameters it needs.
----
<?php
// copied from the PHP manual:
// http://us3.php.net/manual/en/function.imagefilledrectangle.php
//this needs to reside in its own php page
//you can include that php page in your html as you would an image:
//<IMG SRC="makebar.php?rating=25.2&width=200&height=20" border="0">
// rating is a percentage from 0 to 100.
function drawRating($rating) {
$width = $_GET['width'];
$height = $_GET['height'];
if ($width == 0) {
$width = 102;
}
if ($height == 0) {
$height = 10;
}
$rating = $_GET['rating'];
$ratingbar = (($rating/100)*$width)-2;
$image = imagecreate($width,$height);
//colors
$back = ImageColorAllocate($image,255,255,255);
$border = ImageColorAllocate($image,0,0,0);
$red = ImageColorAllocate($image,255,60,75);
$fill = ImageColorAllocate($image,44,81,150);
ImageFilledRectangle($image,0,0,$width-1,$height-1,$back);
ImageFilledRectangle($image,1,1,$ratingbar,$height-1,$fill);
ImageRectangle($image,0,0,$width-1,$height-1,$border);
imagePNG($image);
imagedestroy($image);
}
Header("Content-type: image/png");
drawRating($rating);
?>
booga
18-Jan-2004 02:48
18-Jan-2004 02:48
a simple way of using imagerectangle to create a percentage bar
<?php
//this needs to reside in its own php page
//you can include that php page in your html as you would an image:
//<IMG SRC="ratingpng.php?rating=25.2" border="0">
function drawRating($rating) {
$image = imagecreate(102,10);
$back = ImageColorAllocate($image,255,255,255);
$border = ImageColorAllocate($image,0,0,0);
$red = ImageColorAllocate($image,255,60,75);
$fill = ImageColorAllocate($image,44,81,150);
ImageFilledRectangle($image,0,0,101,9,$back);
ImageFilledRectangle($image,1,1,$rating,9,$fill);
ImageRectangle($image,0,0,101,9,$border);
imagePNG($image);
imagedestroy($image);
}
Header("Content-type: image/png");
drawRating($rating);
?>
ivank at 2xtreme dot net
31-Mar-2002 01:34
31-Mar-2002 01:34
As stated above, it needs to go from the top left corner to the bottom right corner. Just use this to flip it if neccessary:
// flip them if neccessary (x3, y3 are temp vars)
if($x1 > $x2) { $x3 = $x2; $x2 = $x1; $x1 = $x3; }
if($y1 > $y2) { $y3 = $y2; $y2 = $y1; $y1 = $y3; }
ImageFilledRectangle($im, $x1, $y1, $x2, $y2, $color);
saramg at uclink dot berkeley dot edu
30-Nov-2001 04:42
30-Nov-2001 04:42
Important quirk to note:
While imagerectangle will allow you to use a different order of your coordinates (such as bottom-left to upper-right), imagefilledrectangle will only work correctly if you use top-left to bottom-right as indicated in the docs.