These are the letters for the map:
R = red
G = green
B = blue
A = alpha (0 is transparent)
O = alpha (0 is opaque)
C = cyan
Y = yellow
M = magenta
K = black
I = intensity (for grayscale)
P = pad
(PECL imagick 2 >=2.3.0, PECL imagick 3)
Imagick::exportImagePixels — Exports raw image pixels
$x
,$y
,$width
,$height
,$map
,$STORAGE
Exports image pixels into an array. The map defines the ordering of the exported
pixels. The size of the returned array is width * height * strlen(map)
.
Este método estará disponível se a extensão Imagick tiver sido compilada com a ImageMagick versão 6.4.7 ou superior.
x
X-coordinate of the exported area
y
Y-coordinate of the exported area
width
Width of the exported aread
height
Height of the exported area
map
Ordering of the exported pixels. For example "RGB"
.
Valid characters for the map are R, G, B, A, O, C, Y, M, K, I and P.
STORAGE
Refer to this list of pixel type constants
Returns an array containing the pixels values.
Lança uma exceção ImagickException em caso de erro.
Exemplo #1 Using Imagick::exportImagePixels()
Export image pixels into an array
<?php
/* Create new object */
$im = new Imagick();
/* Create new image */
$im->newPseudoImage(0, 0, "magick:rose");
/* Export the image pixels */
$pixels = $im->exportImagePixels(10, 10, 2, 2, "RGB", Imagick::PIXEL_CHAR);
/* Output */
var_dump($pixels);
?>
O exemplo acima produzirá:
array(12) { [0]=> int(72) [1]=> int(64) [2]=> int(57) [3]=> int(69) [4]=> int(59) [5]=> int(43) [6]=> int(124) [7]=> int(120) [8]=> int(-96) [9]=> int(91) [10]=> int(84) [11]=> int(111) }