Hướng dẫn dùng imagefill trong PHP

(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

imagefill区域填充

说明

imagefill(
    resource $image,
    int $x,
    int $y,
    int $color
): bool

示例 #1 imagefill() 例子

<?php

$im

imagecreatetruecolor(100100);// 将背景设为红色
$red imagecolorallocate($im25500);
imagefill($im00$red);header('Content-type: image/png');
imagepng($im);
imagedestroy($im);
?>

参见 imagecolorallocate()

George Edison

9 years ago

Creating a new true-color image, filling it with a transparent color, and saving it as a PNG image can be accomplished with the following:

<?php

$new

= imagecreatetruecolor(320, 320);
$color = imagecolorallocatealpha($new, 0, 0, 0, 127);
imagefill($new, 0, 0, $color);
imagesavealpha($new, TRUE); // it took me a good 10 minutes to figure this part out
imagepng($new);?>

The image needs to be created with imagecreatetruecolor(), you must use imagefill() instead of imagefilledrectange(), and you need to call imagesavealpha(). No other combination of functions calls seems to produce the intended results.

Christopher Kramer

12 years ago

Here is a function to generate a gradient.
You specify width, heigth and 4 colors (of the 4 corners).

An image handle of the gradient image will be returned.
You can copy the returned image onto another image using imageecopy.
This can be helpful if you want to generate a shadow for example.
("Glow effect example": Generate 8 gradients, one for each side and one for each corner. The outer side of the gradients have the background color and the inner sides have a bright color such as white.)

But beware: This function is not optimized for performance, it might become slow on big images. For shadows, better cache the generated gradients.

Note: For gradients, using true-color is highly recommended.

<?phpfunction gradient($w=100, $h=100, $c=array('#FFFFFF','#FF0000','#00FF00','#0000FF'), $hex=true) {/*
Generates a gradient image

Author: Christopher Kramer

Parameters:
w: width in px
h: height in px
c: color-array with 4 elements:
    $c[0]:   top left color
    $c[1]:   top right color
    $c[2]:   bottom left color
    $c[3]:   bottom right color

    if $hex is true (default), colors are hex-strings like '#FFFFFF' (NOT '#FFF')
if $hex is false, a color is an array of 3 elements which are the rgb-values, e.g.:
$c[0]=array(0,255,255);

*/

$im=imagecreatetruecolor($w,$h);

if(

$hex) {  // convert hex-values to rgb
 
for($i=0;$i<=3;$i++) {
  
$c[$i]=hex2rgb($c[$i]);
  }
}
$rgb=$c[0]; // start with top left color
for($x=0;$x<=$w;$x++) { // loop columns
 
for($y=0;$y<=$h;$y++) { // loop rows
   // set pixel color
  
$col=imagecolorallocate($im,$rgb[0],$rgb[1],$rgb[2]);
  
imagesetpixel($im,$x-1,$y-1,$col);
  
// calculate new color 
  
for($i=0;$i<=2;$i++) {
   
$rgb[$i]=
     
$c[0][$i]*(($w-$x)*($h-$y)/($w*$h)) +
     
$c[1][$i]*($x     *($h-$y)/($w*$h)) +
     
$c[2][$i]*(($w-$x)*$y     /($w*$h)) +
     
$c[3][$i]*($x     *$y     /($w*$h));
   }
  }
}
return
$im;
}

function

hex2rgb($hex)
{
$rgb[0]=hexdec(substr($hex,1,2));
$rgb[1]=hexdec(substr($hex,3,2));
$rgb[2]=hexdec(substr($hex,5,2));
return(
$rgb);
}
// usage example$image=gradient(300, 300, array('#000000', '#FFFFFF', '#FF0000', '#0000FF'));header('Content-type: image/png');
imagepng($image);
imagedestroy($image);?>

pisu at estmail dot hu

16 years ago

chess board
<?php

$kep

= imagecreate(400,400);
$fekete = imagecolorallocate($kep,0,0,0);
$feher = imagecolorallocate($kep,255,255,255);//imagefill($kep,50,50,$fekete);
imagefill($kep,50,20,$feher);

for (

$i=1;$i<8;$i++)  {
 
$k = $i*50;
 
imageline($kep,0,$k,400,$k,$fekete);
 
imageline($kep,$k,0,$k,400,$fekete);
  }

for (

$i=0;$i<8;$i++)  {
  for (
$j=0;$j<8;$j++)  {
   
$x = $i*50 + 2;
       
$y = $j*50 + 2;
    if (  ( (
$i % 2) + ($j % 2) )  % 2 == 0 )  {
         
imagefill($kep,$x,$y,$fekete);
          }

    }
  }

// imagecolortransparent($kek,$piros);header('content-type : image/png');
imagepng($kep);?>

dunhamzzz [A] gmail

14 years ago

I feel its worth pointing out that you cannot fill a transparent colour that you have assigned with imagecolorallocatealpha, the colour will fill, but without its transparency,

I find the easiest method around this is to just fill a rectangle using imagefilledrectangle() to draw a fill instead.

gelak

16 years ago

//A smiley face ;]

<?php

header

('Content-type: image/png'); $smile=imagecreate(400,400);
$kek=imagecolorallocate($smile,0,0,255);
$feher=imagecolorallocate($smile,255,255,255);
$sarga=imagecolorallocate($smile,255,255,0);
$fekete=imagecolorallocate($smile,0,0,0);
imagefill($smile,0,0,$kek); imagearc($smile,200,200,300,300,0,360,$fekete);
imagearc($smile,200,225,200,150,0,180,$fekete);
imagearc($smile,200,225,200,123,0,180,$fekete);
imagearc($smile,150,150,20,20,0,360,$fekete);
imagearc($smile,250,150,20,20,0,360,$fekete);
imagefill($smile,200,200,$sarga);
imagefill($smile,200,290,$fekete);
imagefill($smile,155,155,$fekete);
imagefill($smile,255,155,$fekete);
imagepng($smile); ?>

Gromitt

15 years ago

If you need to fill a whole image (immediatly after its creation for instance), consider applying a filled rectangle instead, using imagefilledrectangle() :

<?php

$gdImage

= imagecreatetruecolor(100, 100);
$gdColor = imagecolorallocate($gdImage, 255, 0, 0); // red
imagefilledrectangle($gdImage, 0, 0, 99, 99, $gdColor);?>

which will require much less logic and processing from GD.

oleh at it dot wihola dot com

5 years ago

is there any point to use $x and $y coordinates? They doesn't affect an output in any way. I can no make rectangular half filled with color. These params are useless.

razonklnbd at yahoo dot com

15 years ago

I spend more then two hour to find a function that can fill a pattern or file as background instead of color. but i can't find. so i develop the following function. i though this function will save time who need it...

Function will get four parameter
1. Main Image Identifier
2. Pattern Image Identifier
3. Final Image Width
4. Final Image Height

If you set final image width or height is less then main image width or height then you may get wrong result

<?phpfunction fill_with_patternfile($p_main_im, $p_patternfile_im, $p_width, $p_height){
   
$pimiX=$p_patternfile_im;
   
$pw=imagesx($pimiX);
   
$ph=imagesy($pimiX);
   
$targetImageIdentifier=imagecreatetruecolor($p_width,$p_height);
    if(
$pw<$p_width && $ph<$p_height){
        for(
$pX=0;$pX<$p_width;$pX+=$pw){
            for(
$pY=0;$pY<$p_height;$pY+=$ph){
               
imagecopy($targetImageIdentifier,$pimiX,$pX,$pY,0,0,$pw,$ph);
            }
        }
    }else
imagecopy($targetImageIdentifier,$pimiX,0,0,0,0,$pw,$ph);
   
$w=imagesx($p_main_im);
   
$h=imagesy($p_main_im);
   
$nX=0;
    if(
$w<$p_width) $nX=intval(($p_width-$w)/2);
   
$nY=0;
    if(
$h<$p_height) $nY=intval(($p_height-$h)/2);
   
imagecopy($targetImageIdentifier,$p_main_im,$nX,$nY,0,0,$w,$h);
    return
$targetImageIdentifier;
}
//    If you want to use a gif or png file as
//    pattern file you need to change function below :)
$pattern_im=imagecreatefromjpeg('logo.jpg');
//    If you want to use a gif or png file as
//    main file you need to change function below :)
$main_im=imagecreatefromjpeg('r2.jpg');
//    call the function width 500 and height 500
//    if your width and height is less then main images
//    width and height then you can't understand any change!
$final=fill_with_patternfile($main_im, $pattern_im, 500, 500);
//    view the image and destroy all instance
header('Content-type: image/jpeg');
imagejpeg($final);
imagedestroy($final);
imagedestroy($main_im);
imagedestroy($pattern_im);
exit();
?>

aqmprod at iname dot com

22 years ago

This function does not seem to work with images already been transparent. If you fill at x=0, y=0, and there are still transparent parts that you did
not reach with your fill, they change to a different color.

The ImageColorSet function seems to be the solution, but i can't work with transparancy.

colin at galaxyinteractive dot net

17 years ago

Didn't see this documented, although it's outlined in imagefilledrectangle, it wasn't quite so obvious to me at first

imageSetTile($image,$imageBack);
imagefill($image,0,0,IMG_COLOR_TILED);

Will fill an image with a texture (this is great as I'm building a logo/template creator)

norxh

19 years ago

For new images, you must allocate a color before this function will work.

Anonymous

19 years ago

Actually, it can handle pre-transparent images. To remove it you need to do something like:
   imagecolortransparent($img, 0);
to null out the previous transparency colors. ;)

Igor Garcia

19 years ago

This function, cannot deal with transparencies.
So you need to use imagecolorallocate instead of imagecolorallocatealpha.
Thus, be careful with color variables that allready set with imageallocatecoloralpha because this can slow-down or hang-up your system.

Cypog

14 years ago

imagefill can't deal with alpha colors, use imagefilledrectangle instead.

<?php

    header

("Content-Type: image/png");
   
$im = imagecreatefrompng("img/button.png");
    if (empty(
$_GET['alpha']))
        {
$_GET['alpha'] = 10;}
   
$color = imagecolorallocatealpha($im, 255, 255, 255, $_GET['alpha']);
   
imagefillalpha($im, $color);
   
imagepng($im);
   
imagedestroy($im);

    function

ImageFillAlpha($image, $color)
    {
       
imagefilledrectangle($image, 0, 0, imagesx($image), imagesy($image), $color);
    }
?>

info at educar dot pro dot br

15 years ago

Example 1
The filled region will be external to a demarcated region, if the initial coordinates will be outside of this region.

<?php
$src621
= imagecreate(200,200);
$clr_1_621 = imagecolorallocate($src621, 255, 255, 0);
$clr_2_621 = imagecolorallocate($src621, 0, 0, 250);
$clr_4_621 = imagecolorallocate($src621, 2,2,55);
imagerectangle($src621, 100, 100, 150, 150, $clr_4_621);
imagefill($src621, 110, 110, $clr_2_621);
header("Content-Type: image/png");
imagepng ($src621);
imagedestroy($src621);
?>

Example 2
The filled region will be internal to a demarcated region, if the initial coordinates will be inside of this region.
<?php
$src622
= imagecreate(200,200);
$clr_1_622 = imagecolorallocate($src622, 255, 255, 0);
$clr_2_622 = imagecolorallocate($src622, 0, 0, 250);
$clr_4_622 = imagecolorallocate($src622, 2,2,55);
imagerectangle($src622, 100, 100, 150, 150, $clr_4_622);
imagefill($src622, 10, 10, $clr_2_622);
header("Content-Type: image/png");
imagepng ($src622);
imagedestroy($src622);
?>

See another examples at:
http://www.educar.pro.br/a/gdlib/index.php?pn=50&tr=97