ps_place_image

(PECL ps >= 1.1.0)

ps_place_imagePlaces image on the page

Description

ps_place_image(
    resource $psdoc,
    int $imageid,
    float $x,
    float $y,
    float $scale
): bool

Places a formerly loaded image on the page. The image can be scaled. If the image shall be rotated as well, you will have to rotate the coordinate system before with ps_rotate().

Parameters

psdoc

Resource identifier of the postscript file as returned by ps_new().

imageid

The resource identifier of the image as returned by ps_open_image() or ps_open_image_file().

x

x-coordinate of the lower left corner of the image.

y

y-coordinate of the lower left corner of the image.

scale

The scaling factor for the image. A scale of 1.0 will result in a resolution of 72 dpi, because each pixel is equivalent to 1 point.

Return Values

Returns true on success or false on failure.

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