imagesetthickness

(PHP 4 >= 4.0.6, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

imagesetthickness设定画线的宽度

说明

imagesetthickness ( resource $image , int $thickness ) : bool

imagesetthickness() 把画矩形,多边形,椭圆等等时所用的线宽设为 thickness 个像素。成功时返回 true, 或者在失败时返回 false

参数

image

由图象创建函数(例如imagecreatetruecolor())返回的图象资源。

thickness

Thickness, in pixels.

返回值

成功时返回 true, 或者在失败时返回 false

范例

Example #1 imagesetthickness() example

<?php
// Create a 200x100 image
$im imagecreatetruecolor(200100);
$white imagecolorallocate($im0xFF0xFF0xFF);
$black imagecolorallocate($im0x000x000x00);

// Set the background to be white
imagefilledrectangle($im0029999$white);

// Set the line thickness to 5
imagesetthickness($im5);

// Draw the rectangle
imagerectangle($im141418585$black);

// Output image to the browser
header('Content-Type: image/png');

imagepng($im);
imagedestroy($im);
?>

以上例程的输出类似于:

Output of example : imagesetthickness()

注释

User Contributed Notes

gmail.com@mspreij 15-Apr-2016 01:11
As you can see in the example image, the left and right sides are 1 px wider than they should be, this is the case for every width > 1. 
Wrote this function to fix that bit.. probably not a drop-in replacement though. It draws a rectangle *around* the given coordinates, for any width line.

<?php
// draw a $width-wide line AROUND the given coordinates, keeping in mind 0,0,1,1 yields a 2×2 square
function imagelinerectangle($img, $x1, $y1, $x2, $y2, $color, $width=1) {
   
imagefilledrectangle($img, $x1-$width, $y1-$width, $x2+$width, $y1-1, $color);
   
imagefilledrectangle($img, $x2+1, $y1-$width, $x2+$width, $y2+$width, $color);
   
imagefilledrectangle($img, $x1-$width, $y2+1, $x2+$width, $y2+$width, $color);
   
imagefilledrectangle($img, $x1-$width, $y1-$width, $x1-1, $y2+$width, $color);
}
?>
azinkey at gmail dot com 30-Jul-2013 10:51
thanks circle14,

just change the line & see its solved what we need for ellipse

while ($line < $thickness) {
        $line++;
        $elipse_w--;
        imageellipse($image, $pos_x, $pos_y, $elipse_w, $elipse_h, $color);
        $elipse_h--;
    }
fred at nowhere dot fr 10-Oct-2009 12:05
One thing worse to mention is that imagesetthikness() works on the next object you draw.
For ex : you can draw a grid within a grapg with a thickness of 1

by invoking imagesetthickness($image, 1);

... script to draw your grid...

and then invoke imagesetthikness with a draw your graph lines with a thickness of 3
imagesetthickness($image, 3);
... script to draw your graph lines...

Hope this helps...
jean-raymond dot chauviere at gmail dot com 30-Jun-2009 01:20
An easier to manage thickness is, before to draw in the ellipse to play with 2 ellipse with different color :

<?php
        imagefilledellipse 
($this->image,60,42,57,57,$drawColor);
       
imagefilledellipse  ($this->image,60,42,45,45,$backColor);
?>

The first line draw a filled ellipse with the wanted color, and the 2nd one, draw an ellipse with the background color from the same center, but is smaller.

The drawback of this method is that you erase everything in the middle of the ellipse.
admin at circle14 dot net 01-Feb-2009 05:33
Here is a custom function I wrote that addresses the line thickness issues with ellipses :

<?php
function draw_oval ($image, $pos_x, $pos_y, $elipse_width, $elipse_height, $color, $px_thick) {
   
$line = 0;
   
$thickness = $px_thick;
   
$elipse_w = $elipse_width;
   
$elipse_h = $elipse_height;
    while (
$line < $thickness) {
       
imageellipse($image, $pos_x, $pos_y, $elipse_w, $elipse_h, $color);
       
$line++;
       
$elipse_w--;
       
$elipse_h--;
    }
}
?>

I hope you find this useful.
bpatru at gmail dot com 28-Sep-2008 01:01
Apparently imagesetthickness doesn't work if antialiasing is set to true.
baldurien at bbnwn dot eu 11-Mar-2008 04:28
The way that imagesetthickness works with imagerectangle() is pretty strange.

<?php
imagesetthickness
(1);
imagerectangle($im, 10, 10, 50, 50, $red);
?>

This will draw a 41x41 square (because gd need the bottom right pixel, inclusive. 50 should get replaced by 49). This will "work" like:

<?php
imageline
($im, 10, 10, 10, 50, $red);
imageline($im, 10, 10, 50, 10, $red);
imageline($im, 50, 10, 50, 50, $red);
imageline($im, 10, 50, 50, 50, $red);
?>

The second example:

<?php
imagesetthickness
(2);
imagerectangle($im, 10, 10, 50, 50, $red);
?>

This will draw a 43x43 square because the border (thickness) is set to 2. *however* this is not a "regular" border of 2 pixels around the 41x41 original square!

On the left and right, there will be a thickness of 3, while there we be a thickness of 2.

If you take the imageline example, but set the thickness before to 2, this will *almost* do the trick: the left most pixel of the square will not be drawn.

To conclude:

1) do not forget that (width, height) of drawn rectangle is (x2-x1+1, y2-y1+1)
2) thickness is bad implemented (or at least, the behavior i s not documented) on rectangle, as the left/right thickness is not the wanted one.
3) 4*imageline() should do the trick, but after "patching" the top left pixel.
ab at cd dot com 27-Jun-2007 04:05
Note: Also, for me (working under PHP 5.0.2) this function ONLY seems to work with imageline...
-private- 28-Mar-2007 01:01
There is a known bug. Imagesetthickness is NOT working on ellipse.