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Imagick::floodFillPaintImage — Changes the color value of any pixel that matches target
Changes the color value of any pixel that matches target and is an immediate neighbor. This method is a replacement for deprecated Imagick::paintFloodFillImage(). This method is available if Imagick has been compiled against ImageMagick version 6.3.8 or newer.
ImagickPixel object or a string containing the fill color
The amount of fuzz. For example, set fuzz to 10 and the color red at intensities of 100 and 102 respectively are now interpreted as the same color.
ImagickPixel object or a string containing the target color to paint
X start position of the floodfill
Y start position of the floodfill
If TRUE paints any pixel that does not match the target color.
Provide any channel constant that is valid for your channel mode. To apply to more than one channel, combine channel constants using bitwise operators. Defaults to Imagick::CHANNEL_DEFAULT. Refer to this list of channel constants
Returns TRUE on success.
Example #1 Imagick::floodfillPaintImage() example
<?php
/* Create new imagick object */
$im = new Imagick();
/* create red, green and blue images */
$im->newImage(100, 50, "red");
$im->newImage(100, 50, "green");
$im->newImage(100, 50, "blue");
/* Append the images into one */
$im->resetIterator();
$combined = $im->appendImages(true);
/* Save the intermediate image for comparison */
$combined->writeImage("floodfillpaint_intermediate.png");
/* The target pixel to paint */
$x = 1;
$y = 1;
/* Get the color we are painting */
$target = $combined->getImagePixelColor($x, $y);
/* Paints pixel in position 1,1 black and all neighboring
pixels that match the target color */
$combined->floodfillPaintImage("black", 1, $target, $x, $y, false);
/* Save the result */
$combined->writeImage("floodfillpaint_result.png");
?>
The above example will output something similar to: