NAME¶
SDLx::Rect - SDL extension for storing and manipulating rectangular coordinates
CATEGORY¶
Extension
SYNOPSIS¶
SDLx::Rect works as a SDL::Rect in the lower layer (SDL::*) but provides more
methods to users.
use SDLx::Rect; #instead of SDL::Rect
my $rect = SDLx::Rect->new( $x, $y, $w, $h); #same as SDL::Rect
...
SDL::Video::fill_rect( .. , $rect, ...); # use like SDL::Rect
DESCRIPTION¶
"SDLx::Rect" object are used to store and manipulate rectangular
areas. Rect objects are created from a combination of left (or x), top (or y),
width (or w) and height (or h) values, just like raw "SDL::Rect
objects".
All "SDLx::Rect" methods that change either position or size of a Rect
return
a new copy of the Rect with the affected changes. The original
Rect is
not modified. If you wish to modify the current Rect object,
you can use the equivalent "in-place" methods that do not return but
instead affects the original Rect. These "in-place" methods are
denoted with the "ip" suffix. Note that changing a Rect's attribute
is
always an in-place operation.
ATTRIBUTES¶
All Rect attributes are accessors, meaning you can get them by name, and set
them by passing a value:
$rect->left(15);
$rect->left; # 15
The Rect object has several attributes which can be used to resize, move and
align the Rect.
- •
- width, w - gets/sets object's width
- •
- height, h - gets/sets object's height
- •
- left, x - moves the object left position to match the given
coordinate
- •
- top, y - moves the object top position to match the given
coordinate
- •
- bottom - moves the object bottom position to match the
given coordinate
- •
- right - moves the object right position to match the given
coordinate
- •
- centerx - moves the object's horizontal center to match the
given coordinate
- •
- centery - moves the object's vertical center to match the
given coordinate
Some of the attributes above can be fetched or set in pairs:
$rect->topleft(10, 15); # top is now 10, left is now 15
my ($width, $height) = $rect->size;
- •
- size - gets/sets object's size (width, height)
- •
- topleft - gets/sets object's top and left positions
- •
- midleft - gets/sets object's vertical center and left
positions
- •
- bottomleft - gets/sets object's bottom and left
positions
- •
- center - gets/sets object's center (horizontal(x),
vertical(y))
- •
- topright - gets/sets object's top and right positions
- •
- midright - gets/sets object's vertical center and right
positions
- •
- bottomright - gets/sets object's bottom and right
positions
- •
- midtop - gets/sets object's horizontal center and top
positions
- •
- midbottom - gets/sets object's horizontal center and bottom
positions
METHODS¶
Methods denoted as receiving Rect objects can receive either
"<SDLx::Rect"> or raw "<SDL::Rect"> objects.
new ($left, $top, $width,
$height)
Returns a new Rect object with the given coordinates. If any value is omitted
(by passing undef), 0 is used instead.
copy
duplicate
Returns a new Rect object having the same position and size as the original
move(x, y)
Returns a new Rect that is moved by the given offset. The x and y arguments can
be any integer value, positive or negative.
move_ip(x, y)
Same as "<move"> above, but moves the current Rect in place and
returns nothing.
inflate(x, y)
Grows or shrinks the rectangle. Returns a new Rect with the size changed by the
given offset. The rectangle remains centered around its current center.
Negative values will return a shrunken rectangle instead.
inflate_ip(x, y)
Same as "<inflate"> above, but grows/shrinks the current Rect in
place and returns nothing.
clamp($rect)
Returns a new Rect moved to be completely inside the Rect object passed as an
argument. If the current Rect is too large to fit inside the passed Rect, it
is centered inside it, but its size is not changed.
clamp_ip($rect)
Same as "<clamp"> above, but moves the current Rect in place and
returns nothing.
clip($rect)
Returns a new Rect with the intersection between the two Rect objects, that is,
returns a new Rect cropped to be completely inside the Rect object passed as
an argument. If the two rectangles do not overlap to begin with, a Rect with 0
size is returned, in the original Rect's (x,y) coordinates.
clip_ip($rect)
Same as "<clip"> above, but crops the current Rect in place and
returns nothing. As the original method, the Rect becomes zero-sized if the
two rectangles do not overlap to begin with, retaining its (x, y) coordinates.
union($rect)
Returns a new rectangle that completely covers the area of the current Rect and
the one passed as an argument. There may be area inside the new Rect that is
not covered by the originals.
union_ip($rect)
Same as "<union"> above, but resizes the current Rect in place
and returns nothing.
unionall( [$rect1, $rect2, ...] )
Returns the union of one rectangle with a sequence of many rectangles, passed as
an ARRAY REF.
unionall_ip( [$rect1, $rect2, ...] )
Same as "<unionall"> above, but resizes the current Rect in
place and returns nothing.
fit($rect)
Returns a new Rect moved and resized to fit the Rect object passed as an
argument. The aspect ratio of the original Rect is preserved, so the new
rectangle may be smaller than the target in either width or height.
fit_ip($rect)
Same as "<fit"> above, but moves/resizes the current Rect in
place and returns nothing.
normalize
Corrects negative sizes, flipping width/height of the Rect if they have a
negative size. No repositioning is made so the rectangle will remain in the
same place, but the negative sides will be swapped. This method returns
nothing.
contains($rect)
Returns true (non-zero) when the argument is completely inside the Rect.
Otherwise returns undef.
collidepoint(x, y)
Returns true (non-zero) if the given point is inside the Rect, otherwise returns
undef. A point along the right or bottom edge is not considered to be inside
the rectangle.
colliderect($rect)
Returns true (non-zero) if any portion of either rectangles overlap (except for
the top+bottom or left+right edges).
collidelist( [$rect1, $rect2, ...] )
Test whether the rectangle collides with any in a sequence of rectangles, passed
as an ARRAY REF. The index of the first collision found is returned. Returns
undef if no collisions are found.
collidelistall( [$rect1, $rect2, ...] )
Returns an ARRAY REF of all the indices that contain rectangles that collide
with the Rect. If no intersecting rectangles are found, an empty list ref is
returned.
collidehash( {key1 => $rect1, key2 =>
$rect2, ...} )
Receives a HASH REF and returns the a (key, value) list with the key and value
of the first hash item that collides with the Rect. If no collisions are
found, returns (undef, undef).
collidehashall( {key1 => $rect1, key2 =>
$rect2 , ...} )
Returns a HASH REF of all the key and value pairs that intersect with the Rect.
If no collisions are found an empty hash ref is returned.
BUGS¶
Please report any bugs or feature requests to the bug tracker. I will be
notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as
we make changes.
SUPPORT¶
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc SDLx::Rect
AUTHORS¶
See "AUTHORS" in SDL.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS¶
Many thanks to the authors of pygame.rect, in which this particular module is
heavily based.
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE¶
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO¶
perl, SDL, SDL::Rect, SDL::Game