NAME
Imager::Transform - a library of register machine image transformations
SYNOPSIS
# get a list of transformations
my @funcs = Imager::Transform->list;
# create a transformation object
my $tran = Imager::Transform->new($name);
# describe it
print $tran->describe;
# a list of constant names
my @constants = $tran->constants;
# information about some of the constants
my @info = $tran->constants(@constants);
DESCRIPTION
This module provides a library of transformations that use the Imager transform2() function.
The aim is to provide a place to collect these transformations.
At some point there might be an interface to add new functions, but there's not a whole lot of point to that.
The interface is a little sparse as yet.
METHODS
- my @names = Imager::Transform->list
-
Returns a list of the transformations.
- my $desc = Imager::Transform->describe($name);
- my $desc = $tran->describe()
-
Describes a transformation specified either by name (as a class method) or by reference (as an instance method).
The class method returns undef if there is no such transformation.
- my $tran = Imager::Transform->new($name)
-
Create a new transformation object. Returns undef if there is no such transformation.
- my @inputs = $tran->inputs;
- my $inputs = $tran->inputs;
-
Returns a list of input image descriptions, or the number of them, depending on content.
The list contains hash references, which current contain only one member,
desc
, a description of the use of the input image. - $tran->constants
-
Returns a list of names of constants that can be set for the transformation.
- $tran->constants($name, $name, ...)
-
Returns a hashref for each named constant, which contains the default in key
default
and a description in keydesc
. - my $out = $tran->transform(\%opts, \%constants, @imgs)
-
Perform the image transformation.
Returns the new image on success, or undef on failure, in which case you can use $tran->errstr to get an error message.
- $tran->errstr
-
The error message, if any from the last image transformation.
BUGS
Needs more transformations.
SEE ALSO
Imager(3), transform.perl
AUTHOR
Tony Cook <tonyc@cpan.org>