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1/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2// Name: gdicmn.h
3// Purpose: interface of wxRealPoint
4// Author: wxWidgets team
5// RCS-ID: $Id$
6// Licence: wxWindows licence
7/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
8
9
10/**
11 Bitmap type flags. See wxBitmap and wxImage classes.
12*/
13enum wxBitmapType
14{
15 wxBITMAP_TYPE_INVALID,
16 wxBITMAP_TYPE_BMP,
17 wxBITMAP_TYPE_BMP_RESOURCE,
18 wxBITMAP_TYPE_RESOURCE = wxBITMAP_TYPE_BMP_RESOURCE,
19 wxBITMAP_TYPE_ICO,
20 wxBITMAP_TYPE_ICO_RESOURCE,
21 wxBITMAP_TYPE_CUR,
22 wxBITMAP_TYPE_CUR_RESOURCE,
23 wxBITMAP_TYPE_XBM,
24 wxBITMAP_TYPE_XBM_DATA,
25 wxBITMAP_TYPE_XPM,
26 wxBITMAP_TYPE_XPM_DATA,
27 wxBITMAP_TYPE_TIF,
28 wxBITMAP_TYPE_TIF_RESOURCE,
29 wxBITMAP_TYPE_GIF,
30 wxBITMAP_TYPE_GIF_RESOURCE,
31 wxBITMAP_TYPE_PNG,
32 wxBITMAP_TYPE_PNG_RESOURCE,
33 wxBITMAP_TYPE_JPEG,
34 wxBITMAP_TYPE_JPEG_RESOURCE,
35 wxBITMAP_TYPE_PNM,
36 wxBITMAP_TYPE_PNM_RESOURCE,
37 wxBITMAP_TYPE_PCX,
38 wxBITMAP_TYPE_PCX_RESOURCE,
39 wxBITMAP_TYPE_PICT,
40 wxBITMAP_TYPE_PICT_RESOURCE,
41 wxBITMAP_TYPE_ICON,
42 wxBITMAP_TYPE_ICON_RESOURCE,
43 wxBITMAP_TYPE_ANI,
44 wxBITMAP_TYPE_IFF,
45 wxBITMAP_TYPE_TGA,
46 wxBITMAP_TYPE_MACCURSOR,
47 wxBITMAP_TYPE_MACCURSOR_RESOURCE,
48 wxBITMAP_TYPE_ANY = 50
49};
50
51/**
52 Polygon filling mode. See wxDC::DrawPolygon.
53*/
54enum wxPolygonFillMode
55{
56 wxODDEVEN_RULE = 1,
57 wxWINDING_RULE
58};
59
60/**
61 Standard cursors.
62
63 Notice that under wxMSW some of these cursors are defined in @c wx.rc file
64 and not by the system itself so you should include this file from your own
65 resource file (possibly creating a trivial resource file just containing a
66 single include line if you don't need it otherwise) to be able to use them.
67
68 See wxCursor.
69*/
70enum wxStockCursor
71{
72 wxCURSOR_NONE,
73 wxCURSOR_ARROW, ///< A standard arrow cursor.
74 wxCURSOR_RIGHT_ARROW, ///< A standard arrow cursor pointing to the right.
75 wxCURSOR_BULLSEYE, ///< Bullseye cursor.
76 wxCURSOR_CHAR, ///< Rectangular character cursor.
77 wxCURSOR_CROSS, ///< A cross cursor.
78 wxCURSOR_HAND, ///< A hand cursor.
79 wxCURSOR_IBEAM, ///< An I-beam cursor (vertical line).
80 wxCURSOR_LEFT_BUTTON, ///< Represents a mouse with the left button depressed.
81 wxCURSOR_MAGNIFIER, ///< A magnifier icon.
82 wxCURSOR_MIDDLE_BUTTON, ///< Represents a mouse with the middle button depressed.
83 wxCURSOR_NO_ENTRY, ///< A no-entry sign cursor.
84 wxCURSOR_PAINT_BRUSH, ///< A paintbrush cursor.
85 wxCURSOR_PENCIL, ///< A pencil cursor.
86 wxCURSOR_POINT_LEFT, ///< A cursor that points left.
87 wxCURSOR_POINT_RIGHT, ///< A cursor that points right.
88 wxCURSOR_QUESTION_ARROW, ///< An arrow and question mark.
89 wxCURSOR_RIGHT_BUTTON, ///< Represents a mouse with the right button depressed.
90 wxCURSOR_SIZENESW, ///< A sizing cursor pointing NE-SW.
91 wxCURSOR_SIZENS, ///< A sizing cursor pointing N-S.
92 wxCURSOR_SIZENWSE, ///< A sizing cursor pointing NW-SE.
93 wxCURSOR_SIZEWE, ///< A sizing cursor pointing W-E.
94 wxCURSOR_SIZING, ///< A general sizing cursor.
95 wxCURSOR_SPRAYCAN, ///< A spraycan cursor.
96 wxCURSOR_WAIT, ///< A wait cursor.
97 wxCURSOR_WATCH, ///< A watch cursor.
98 wxCURSOR_BLANK, ///< Transparent cursor.
99 wxCURSOR_DEFAULT, ///< Standard X11 cursor (only in wxGTK).
100 wxCURSOR_COPY_ARROW , ///< MacOS Theme Plus arrow (only in wxMac).
101 wxCURSOR_CROSS_REVERSE, ///< Only available on wxX11.
102 wxCURSOR_DOUBLE_ARROW, ///< Only available on wxX11.
103 wxCURSOR_BASED_ARROW_UP, ///< Only available on wxX11.
104 wxCURSOR_BASED_ARROW_DOWN, ///< Only available on wxX11.
105 wxCURSOR_ARROWWAIT, ///< A wait cursor with a standard arrow.
106 wxCURSOR_MAX
107};
108
109
110
111/**
112 @class wxRealPoint
113
114 A wxRealPoint is a useful data structure for graphics operations.
115
116 It contains floating point @e x and @e y members.
117 See wxPoint for an integer version.
118
119 Note that the coordinates stored inside a wxRealPoint object may be negative
120 and that wxRealPoint functions do not perform any check against negative values.
121
122 @library{wxcore}
123 @category{data}
124
125 @see wxPoint
126*/
127class wxRealPoint
128{
129public:
130 /**
131 Initializes to zero the x and y members.
132 */
133 wxRealPoint();
134
135 /**
136 Initializes the point with the given coordinates.
137 */
138 wxRealPoint(double x, double y);
139
140 /**
141 Converts the given wxPoint (with integer coordinates) to a wxRealPoint.
142 */
143 wxRealPoint(const wxPoint& pt);
144
145 /**
146 @name Miscellaneous operators
147
148 Note that these operators are documented as class members
149 (to make them easier to find) but, as their prototype shows,
150 they are implemented as global operators; note that this is
151 transparent to the user but it helps to understand why the
152 following functions are documented to take the wxPoint they
153 operate on as an explicit argument.
154 */
155 //@{
156 wxRealPoint& operator=(const wxRealPoint& pt);
157
158 bool operator ==(const wxRealPoint& p1, const wxRealPoint& p2);
159 bool operator !=(const wxRealPoint& p1, const wxRealPoint& p2);
160
161 wxRealPoint operator +(const wxRealPoint& p1, const wxRealPoint& p2);
162 wxRealPoint operator -(const wxRealPoint& p1, const wxRealPoint& p2);
163
164 wxRealPoint& operator +=(const wxRealPoint& pt);
165 wxRealPoint& operator -=(const wxRealPoint& pt);
166
167 wxRealPoint operator +(const wxRealPoint& pt, const wxSize& sz);
168 wxRealPoint operator -(const wxRealPoint& pt, const wxSize& sz);
169 wxRealPoint operator +(const wxSize& sz, const wxRealPoint& pt);
170 wxRealPoint operator -(const wxSize& sz, const wxRealPoint& pt);
171
172 wxRealPoint& operator +=(const wxSize& sz);
173 wxRealPoint& operator -=(const wxSize& sz);
174
175 wxSize operator /(const wxRealPoint& sz, int factor);
176 wxSize operator *(const wxRealPoint& sz, int factor);
177 wxSize operator *(int factor, const wxSize& sz);
178 wxSize& operator /=(int factor);
179 wxSize& operator *=(int factor);
180 //@}
181
182 /**
183 X coordinate of this point.
184 */
185 double x;
186
187 /**
188 Y coordinate of this point.
189 */
190 double y;
191};
192
193
194
195/**
196 @class wxRect
197
198 A class for manipulating rectangles.
199
200 Note that the x, y coordinates and the width and height stored inside a wxRect
201 object may be negative and that wxRect functions do not perform any check against
202 negative values.
203
204 @library{wxcore}
205 @category{data}
206
207 @see wxPoint, wxSize
208*/
209class wxRect
210{
211public:
212 /**
213 Default constructor.
214 Initializes to zero the internal @a x, @a y, @a width and @a height members.
215 */
216 wxRect();
217 /**
218 Creates a wxRect object from @a x, @a y, @a width and @a height values.
219 */
220 wxRect(int x, int y, int width, int height);
221 /**
222 Creates a wxRect object from top-left and bottom-right points.
223 */
224 wxRect(const wxPoint& topLeft, const wxPoint& bottomRight);
225 /**
226 Creates a wxRect object from position @a pos and @a size values.
227 */
228 wxRect(const wxPoint& pos, const wxSize& size);
229 /**
230 Creates a wxRect object from @a size values at the origin.
231 */
232 wxRect(const wxSize& size);
233
234 //@{
235 /**
236 Returns the rectangle having the same size as this one but centered
237 relatively to the given rectangle @a r. By default, rectangle is
238 centred in both directions but if @a dir includes only @c wxVERTICAL or
239 only @c wxHORIZONTAL, then it is only centered in this direction while
240 the other component of its position remains unchanged.
241 */
242 wxRect CentreIn(const wxRect& r, int dir = wxBOTH) const;
243 wxRect CenterIn(const wxRect& r, int dir = wxBOTH) const;
244 //@}
245
246 /**
247 Returns @true if the given point is inside the rectangle (or on its
248 boundary) and @false otherwise.
249 */
250 bool Contains(int x, int y) const;
251 /**
252 Returns @true if the given point is inside the rectangle (or on its
253 boundary) and @false otherwise.
254 */
255 bool Contains(const wxPoint& pt) const;
256 /**
257 Returns @true if the given rectangle is completely inside this
258 rectangle (or touches its boundary) and @false otherwise.
259 */
260 bool Contains(const wxRect& rect) const;
261
262 //@{
263 /**
264 Decrease the rectangle size.
265
266 This method is the opposite from Inflate(): Deflate(a, b) is equivalent
267 to Inflate(-a, -b). Please refer to Inflate() for full description.
268 */
269 wxRect& Deflate(wxCoord dx, wxCoord dy);
270 wxRect& Deflate(const wxSize& diff);
271 wxRect& Deflate(wxCoord diff);
272 wxRect Deflate(wxCoord dx, wxCoord dy) const;
273 //@}
274
275 /**
276 Gets the bottom point of the rectangle.
277 */
278 int GetBottom() const;
279
280 /**
281 Gets the position of the bottom left corner.
282 */
283 wxPoint GetBottomLeft() const;
284
285 /**
286 Gets the position of the bottom right corner.
287 */
288 wxPoint GetBottomRight() const;
289
290 /**
291 Gets the height member.
292 */
293 int GetHeight() const;
294
295 /**
296 Gets the left point of the rectangle (the same as GetX()).
297 */
298 int GetLeft() const;
299
300 /**
301 Gets the position.
302 */
303 wxPoint GetPosition() const;
304
305 /**
306 Gets the right point of the rectangle.
307 */
308 int GetRight() const;
309
310 /**
311 Gets the size.
312
313 @see SetSize()
314 */
315 wxSize GetSize() const;
316
317 /**
318 Gets the top point of the rectangle (the same as GetY()).
319 */
320 int GetTop() const;
321
322 /**
323 Gets the position of the top left corner of the rectangle, same as
324 GetPosition().
325 */
326 wxPoint GetTopLeft() const;
327
328 /**
329 Gets the position of the top right corner.
330 */
331 wxPoint GetTopRight() const;
332
333 /**
334 Gets the width member.
335 */
336 int GetWidth() const;
337
338 /**
339 Gets the x member.
340 */
341 int GetX() const;
342
343 /**
344 Gets the y member.
345 */
346 int GetY() const;
347
348 //@{
349 /**
350 Increases the size of the rectangle.
351
352 The left border is moved farther left and the right border is moved
353 farther right by @a dx. The upper border is moved farther up and the
354 bottom border is moved farther down by @a dy. (Note that the width and
355 height of the rectangle thus change by 2*dx and 2*dy, respectively.) If
356 one or both of @a dx and @a dy are negative, the opposite happens: the
357 rectangle size decreases in the respective direction.
358
359 Inflating and deflating behaves "naturally". Defined more precisely,
360 that means:
361 -# "Real" inflates (that is, @a dx and/or @a dy = 0) are not
362 constrained. Thus inflating a rectangle can cause its upper left
363 corner to move into the negative numbers. (2.5.4 and older forced
364 the top left coordinate to not fall below (0, 0), which implied a
365 forced move of the rectangle.)
366 -# Deflates are clamped to not reduce the width or height of the
367 rectangle below zero. In such cases, the top-left corner is
368 nonetheless handled properly. For example, a rectangle at (10, 10)
369 with size (20, 40) that is inflated by (-15, -15) will become
370 located at (20, 25) at size (0, 10). Finally, observe that the width
371 and height are treated independently. In the above example, the
372 width is reduced by 20, whereas the height is reduced by the full 30
373 (rather than also stopping at 20, when the width reached zero).
374
375 @see Deflate()
376 */
377 wxRect& Inflate(wxCoord dx, wxCoord dy);
378 wxRect& Inflate(const wxSize& diff);
379 wxRect& Inflate(wxCoord diff);
380 wxRect Inflate(wxCoord dx, wxCoord dy) const;
381 //@}
382
383 /**
384 Modifies this rectangle to contain the overlapping portion of this rectangle
385 and the one passed in as parameter.
386
387 @return This rectangle, modified.
388 */
389 wxRect& Intersect(const wxRect& rect);
390
391 /**
392 Returns the overlapping portion of this rectangle and the one passed in as
393 parameter.
394 */
395 wxRect Intersect(const wxRect& rect) const;
396
397 /**
398 Returns @true if this rectangle has a non-empty intersection with the
399 rectangle @a rect and @false otherwise.
400 */
401 bool Intersects(const wxRect& rect) const;
402
403 /**
404 Returns @true if this rectangle has a width or height less than or
405 equal to 0 and @false otherwise.
406 */
407 bool IsEmpty() const;
408
409 //@{
410 /**
411 Moves the rectangle by the specified offset. If @a dx is positive, the
412 rectangle is moved to the right, if @a dy is positive, it is moved to the
413 bottom, otherwise it is moved to the left or top respectively.
414 */
415 void Offset(wxCoord dx, wxCoord dy);
416 void Offset(const wxPoint& pt);
417 //@}
418
419 /**
420 Sets the height.
421 */
422 void SetHeight(int height);
423
424 /**
425 Sets the size.
426
427 @see GetSize()
428 */
429 void SetSize(const wxSize& s);
430
431 /**
432 Sets the width.
433 */
434 void SetWidth(int width);
435
436 /**
437 Sets the x position.
438 */
439 void SetX(int x);
440
441 /**
442 Sets the y position.
443 */
444 void SetY(int y);
445
446 //@{
447 /**
448 Modifies the rectangle to contain the bounding box of this rectangle
449 and the one passed in as parameter.
450 */
451 wxRect Union(const wxRect& rect) const;
452 wxRect& Union(const wxRect& rect);
453 //@}
454
455 /**
456 Inequality operator.
457 */
458 bool operator !=(const wxRect& r1, const wxRect& r2);
459
460 //@{
461 /**
462 Like Union(), but doesn't treat empty rectangles specially.
463 */
464 wxRect operator +(const wxRect& r1, const wxRect& r2);
465 wxRect& operator +=(const wxRect& r);
466 //@}
467
468 //@{
469 /**
470 Returns the intersection of two rectangles (which may be empty).
471 */
472 wxRect operator *(const wxRect& r1, const wxRect& r2);
473 wxRect& operator *=(const wxRect& r);
474 //@}
475
476 /**
477 Assignment operator.
478 */
479 wxRect& operator=(const wxRect& rect);
480
481 /**
482 Equality operator.
483 */
484 bool operator ==(const wxRect& r1, const wxRect& r2);
485
486 /**
487 Height member.
488 */
489 int height;
490
491 /**
492 Width member.
493 */
494 int width;
495
496 /**
497 x coordinate of the top-level corner of the rectangle.
498 */
499 int x;
500
501 /**
502 y coordinate of the top-level corner of the rectangle.
503 */
504 int y;
505};
506
507
508
509/**
510 @class wxPoint
511
512 A wxPoint is a useful data structure for graphics operations.
513
514 It contains integer @e x and @e y members.
515 See wxRealPoint for a floating point version.
516
517 Note that the width and height stored inside a wxPoint object may be negative
518 and that wxPoint functions do not perform any check against negative values
519 (this is used to e.g. store the special -1 value in ::wxDefaultPosition instance).
520
521 @library{wxcore}
522 @category{data}
523
524 @stdobjects
525 ::wxDefaultPosition
526
527 @see wxRealPoint
528*/
529class wxPoint
530{
531public:
532 /**
533 Constructs a point.
534 Initializes the internal x and y coordinates to zero.
535 */
536 wxPoint();
537
538 /**
539 Initializes the point object with the given @a x and @a y coordinates.
540 */
541 wxPoint(int x, int y);
542
543 /**
544 Converts the given wxRealPoint (with floating point coordinates) to a
545 wxPoint instance.
546 */
547 wxPoint(const wxRealPoint& pt);
548
549 /**
550 @name Miscellaneous operators
551
552 Note that these operators are documented as class members
553 (to make them easier to find) but, as their prototype shows,
554 they are implemented as global operators; note that this is
555 transparent to the user but it helps to understand why the
556 following functions are documented to take the wxPoint they
557 operate on as an explicit argument.
558 */
559 //@{
560 wxPoint& operator=(const wxPoint& pt);
561
562 bool operator ==(const wxPoint& p1, const wxPoint& p2);
563 bool operator !=(const wxPoint& p1, const wxPoint& p2);
564
565 wxPoint operator +(const wxPoint& p1, const wxPoint& p2);
566 wxPoint operator -(const wxPoint& p1, const wxPoint& p2);
567
568 wxPoint& operator +=(const wxPoint& pt);
569 wxPoint& operator -=(const wxPoint& pt);
570
571 wxPoint operator +(const wxPoint& pt, const wxSize& sz);
572 wxPoint operator -(const wxPoint& pt, const wxSize& sz);
573 wxPoint operator +(const wxSize& sz, const wxPoint& pt);
574 wxPoint operator -(const wxSize& sz, const wxPoint& pt);
575
576 wxPoint& operator +=(const wxSize& sz);
577 wxPoint& operator -=(const wxSize& sz);
578
579 wxSize operator /(const wxPoint& sz, int factor);
580 wxSize operator *(const wxPoint& sz, int factor);
581 wxSize operator *(int factor, const wxSize& sz);
582 wxSize& operator /=(int factor);
583 wxSize& operator *=(int factor);
584 //@}
585
586
587 /**
588 @name Defaults handling.
589
590 Test for and set non-specified wxPoint components.
591
592 Although a wxPoint is always initialized to (0, 0), wxWidgets commonly
593 uses wxDefaultCoord (defined as @c -1) to indicate that a point hasn't
594 been initialized or specified. In particular, ::wxDefaultPosition is
595 used in many places with this meaning.
596 */
597 //@{
598
599 /**
600 Returns @true if neither of the point components is equal to
601 wxDefaultCoord.
602
603 This method is typically used before calling SetDefaults().
604
605 @since 2.9.2
606 */
607 bool IsFullySpecified() const;
608
609 /**
610 Combine this object with another one replacing the uninitialized
611 values.
612
613 It is typically used like this:
614
615 @code
616 if ( !pos.IsFullySpecified() )
617 {
618 pos.SetDefaults(GetDefaultPosition());
619 }
620 @endcode
621
622 @see IsFullySpecified()
623
624 @since 2.9.2
625 */
626 void SetDefaults(const wxPoint& pt);
627 //@}
628
629 /**
630 x member.
631 */
632 int x;
633
634 /**
635 y member.
636 */
637 int y;
638};
639
640/**
641 Global instance of a wxPoint initialized with values (-1,-1).
642*/
643const wxPoint wxDefaultPosition;
644
645
646/**
647 @class wxColourDatabase
648
649 wxWidgets maintains a database of standard RGB colours for a predefined
650 set of named colours. The application may add to this set if desired by
651 using AddColour() and may use it to look up colours by names using Find()
652 or find the names for the standard colour using FindName().
653
654 There is one predefined, global instance of this class called
655 ::wxTheColourDatabase.
656
657 The standard database contains at least the following colours:
658
659 @beginTable
660 <tr><td>
661 AQUAMARINE
662 @n BLACK
663 @n BLUE
664 @n BLUE VIOLET
665 @n BROWN
666 @n CADET BLUE
667 @n CORAL
668 @n CORNFLOWER BLUE
669 @n CYAN
670 @n DARK GREY
671 @n DARK GREEN
672 @n DARK OLIVE GREEN
673 @n DARK ORCHID
674 @n DARK SLATE BLUE
675 @n DARK SLATE GREY
676 @n DARK TURQUOISE
677 @n DIM GREY
678 </td><td>
679 FIREBRICK
680 @n FOREST GREEN
681 @n GOLD
682 @n GOLDENROD
683 @n GREY
684 @n GREEN
685 @n GREEN YELLOW
686 @n INDIAN RED
687 @n KHAKI
688 @n LIGHT BLUE
689 @n LIGHT GREY
690 @n LIGHT STEEL BLUE
691 @n LIME GREEN
692 @n MAGENTA
693 @n MAROON
694 @n MEDIUM AQUAMARINE
695 @n MEDIUM BLUE
696 </td><td>
697 MEDIUM FOREST GREEN
698 @n MEDIUM GOLDENROD
699 @n MEDIUM ORCHID
700 @n MEDIUM SEA GREEN
701 @n MEDIUM SLATE BLUE
702 @n MEDIUM SPRING GREEN
703 @n MEDIUM TURQUOISE
704 @n MEDIUM VIOLET RED
705 @n MIDNIGHT BLUE
706 @n NAVY
707 @n ORANGE
708 @n ORANGE RED
709 @n ORCHID
710 @n PALE GREEN
711 @n PINK
712 @n PLUM
713 @n PURPLE
714 </td><td>
715 RED
716 @n SALMON
717 @n SEA GREEN
718 @n SIENNA
719 @n SKY BLUE
720 @n SLATE BLUE
721 @n SPRING GREEN
722 @n STEEL BLUE
723 @n TAN
724 @n THISTLE
725 @n TURQUOISE
726 @n VIOLET
727 @n VIOLET RED
728 @n WHEAT
729 @n WHITE
730 @n YELLOW
731 @n YELLOW GREEN
732 </td></tr>
733 @endTable
734
735 @library{wxcore}
736 @category{gdi}
737
738 @see wxColour
739*/
740class wxColourDatabase
741{
742public:
743 /**
744 Constructs the colour database. It will be initialized at the first
745 use.
746 */
747 wxColourDatabase();
748
749 /**
750 Adds a colour to the database. If a colour with the same name already
751 exists, it is replaced.
752 */
753 void AddColour(const wxString& colourName, const wxColour& colour);
754
755 /**
756 Finds a colour given the name. Returns an invalid colour object (that
757 is, wxColour::IsOk() will return @false) if the colour wasn't found in
758 the database.
759 */
760 wxColour Find(const wxString& colourName) const;
761
762 /**
763 Finds a colour name given the colour. Returns an empty string if the
764 colour is not found in the database.
765 */
766 wxString FindName(const wxColour& colour) const;
767};
768
769
770/**
771 Global instance of a wxColourDatabase.
772*/
773wxColourDatabase* wxTheColourDatabase;
774
775
776/**
777 @class wxSize
778
779 A wxSize is a useful data structure for graphics operations.
780 It simply contains integer @e width and @e height members.
781
782 Note that the width and height stored inside a wxSize object may be negative
783 and that wxSize functions do not perform any check against negative values
784 (this is used to e.g. store the special -1 value in ::wxDefaultSize instance).
785 See also IsFullySpecified() and SetDefaults() for utility functions regarding
786 the special -1 value.
787
788 wxSize is used throughout wxWidgets as well as wxPoint which, although
789 almost equivalent to wxSize, has a different meaning: wxPoint represents a
790 position while wxSize represents the size.
791
792 @beginWxPythonOnly
793 wxPython defines aliases for the @e x and @e y members named @e width and
794 @e height since it makes much more sense for sizes.
795 @endWxPythonOnly
796
797 @library{wxcore}
798 @category{data}
799
800 @stdobjects
801 ::wxDefaultSize
802
803 @see wxPoint, wxRealPoint
804*/
805class wxSize
806{
807public:
808 /**
809 Initializes this size object with zero width and height.
810 */
811 wxSize();
812
813 /**
814 Initializes this size object with the given @a width and @a height.
815 */
816 wxSize(int width, int height);
817
818 //@{
819 /**
820 Decreases the size in both x and y directions.
821
822 @see IncBy()
823 */
824 void DecBy(const wxPoint& pt);
825 void DecBy(const wxSize& size);
826 void DecBy(int dx, int dy);
827 void DecBy(int d);
828 //@}
829
830 /**
831 Decrements this object so that both of its dimensions are not greater
832 than the corresponding dimensions of the @a size.
833
834 @see IncTo()
835 */
836 void DecTo(const wxSize& size);
837
838 /**
839 Gets the height member.
840 */
841 int GetHeight() const;
842
843 /**
844 Gets the width member.
845 */
846 int GetWidth() const;
847
848 //@{
849 /**
850 Increases the size in both x and y directions.
851
852 @see DecBy()
853 */
854 void IncBy(const wxPoint& pt);
855 void IncBy(const wxSize& size);
856 void IncBy(int dx, int dy);
857 void IncBy(int d);
858 //@}
859
860 /**
861 Increments this object so that both of its dimensions are not less than
862 the corresponding dimensions of the @a size.
863
864 @see DecTo()
865 */
866 void IncTo(const wxSize& size);
867
868 /**
869 Returns @true if neither of the size object components is equal to -1,
870 which is used as default for the size values in wxWidgets (hence the
871 predefined ::wxDefaultSize has both of its components equal to -1).
872
873 This method is typically used before calling SetDefaults().
874 */
875 bool IsFullySpecified() const;
876
877 /**
878 Scales the dimensions of this object by the given factors. If you want
879 to scale both dimensions by the same factor you can also use
880 operator*=().
881
882 @return A reference to this object (so that you can concatenate other
883 operations in the same line).
884 */
885 wxSize& Scale(float xscale, float yscale);
886
887 /**
888 Sets the width and height members.
889 */
890 void Set(int width, int height);
891
892 /**
893 Combine this size object with another one replacing the default (i.e.
894 equal to -1) components of this object with those of the other. It is
895 typically used like this:
896
897 @code
898 if ( !size.IsFullySpecified() )
899 {
900 size.SetDefaults(GetDefaultSize());
901 }
902 @endcode
903
904 @see IsFullySpecified()
905 */
906 void SetDefaults(const wxSize& sizeDefault);
907
908 /**
909 Sets the height.
910 */
911 void SetHeight(int height);
912
913 /**
914 Sets the width.
915 */
916 void SetWidth(int width);
917
918
919 /**
920 @name Miscellaneous operators
921
922 Note that these operators are documented as class members
923 (to make them easier to find) but, as their prototype shows,
924 they are implemented as global operators; note that this is
925 transparent to the user but it helps to understand why the
926 following functions are documented to take the wxSize they
927 operate on as an explicit argument.
928 */
929 //@{
930 wxSize& operator=(const wxSize& sz);
931
932 bool operator ==(const wxSize& s1, const wxSize& s2);
933 bool operator !=(const wxSize& s1, const wxSize& s2);
934
935 wxSize operator +(const wxSize& s1, const wxSize& s2);
936 wxSize operator -(const wxSize& s1, const wxSize& s2);
937 wxSize& operator +=(const wxSize& sz);
938 wxSize& operator -=(const wxSize& sz);
939
940 wxSize operator /(const wxSize& sz, int factor);
941 wxSize operator *(const wxSize& sz, int factor);
942 wxSize operator *(int factor, const wxSize& sz);
943 wxSize& operator /=(int factor);
944 wxSize& operator *=(int factor);
945 //@}
946};
947
948/**
949 Global instance of a wxSize object initialized to (-1,-1).
950*/
951const wxSize wxDefaultSize;
952
953
954
955
956// ============================================================================
957// Global functions/macros
958// ============================================================================
959
960/** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_gdi */
961//@{
962
963/**
964 This macro loads a bitmap from either application resources (on the
965 platforms for which they exist, i.e. Windows and OS2) or from an XPM file.
966 This can help to avoid using @ifdef_ when creating bitmaps.
967
968 @see @ref overview_bitmap, wxICON()
969
970 @header{wx/gdicmn.h}
971*/
972#define wxBITMAP(bitmapName)
973
974/**
975 This macro loads an icon from either application resources (on the
976 platforms for which they exist, i.e. Windows and OS2) or from an XPM file.
977 This can help to avoid using @ifdef_ when creating icons.
978
979 @see @ref overview_bitmap, wxBITMAP()
980
981 @header{wx/gdicmn.h}
982*/
983#define wxICON(iconName)
984
985/**
986 Returns @true if the display is colour, @false otherwise.
987
988 @header{wx/gdicmn.h}
989*/
990bool wxColourDisplay();
991
992/**
993 Returns the depth of the display (a value of 1 denotes a monochrome
994 display).
995
996 @header{wx/gdicmn.h}
997*/
998int wxDisplayDepth();
999
1000/**
1001 Globally sets the cursor; only has an effect on Windows, Mac and GTK+. You
1002 should call this function with wxNullCursor to restore the system cursor.
1003
1004 @see wxCursor, wxWindow::SetCursor()
1005
1006 @header{wx/gdicmn.h}
1007*/
1008void wxSetCursor(const wxCursor& cursor);
1009
1010//@}
1011
1012/** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_gdi */
1013//@{
1014/**
1015 Returns the dimensions of the work area on the display. On Windows this
1016 means the area not covered by the taskbar, etc. Other platforms are
1017 currently defaulting to the whole display until a way is found to provide
1018 this info for all window managers, etc.
1019
1020 @header{wx/gdicmn.h}
1021*/
1022void wxClientDisplayRect(int* x, int* y, int* width, int* height);
1023wxRect wxGetClientDisplayRect();
1024//@}
1025
1026/** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_gdi */
1027//@{
1028/**
1029 Returns the display resolution in pixels per inch.
1030
1031 The @c x component of the returned wxSize object contains the horizontal
1032 resolution and the @c y one -- the vertical resolution.
1033
1034 @header{wx/gdicmn.h}
1035
1036 @since 2.9.0
1037*/
1038wxSize wxGetDisplayPPI();
1039//@}
1040
1041/** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_gdi */
1042//@{
1043/**
1044 Returns the display size in pixels.
1045
1046 For the version taking @a width and @a header arguments, either of them
1047 can be @NULL if the caller is not interested in the returned value.
1048
1049 @header{wx/gdicmn.h}
1050*/
1051void wxDisplaySize(int* width, int* height);
1052wxSize wxGetDisplaySize();
1053//@}
1054
1055/** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_gdi */
1056//@{
1057/**
1058 Returns the display size in millimeters.
1059
1060 For the version taking @a width and @a header arguments, either of them
1061 can be @NULL if the caller is not interested in the returned value.
1062
1063 @see wxGetDisplayPPI()
1064
1065 @header{wx/gdicmn.h}
1066*/
1067void wxDisplaySizeMM(int* width, int* height);
1068wxSize wxGetDisplaySizeMM();
1069//@}
1070