(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7)
imagettfbbox — Give the bounding box of a text using TrueType fonts
$size
, float $angle
, string $fontfile
, string $text
)This function calculates and returns the bounding box in pixels for a TrueType text.
size
The font size.
Note: In GD 1, this is measured in pixels. In GD 2, this is measured in points.
angle
Angle in degrees in which text
will be measured.
fontfile
The name of the TrueType font file (can be a URL). Depending on which version of the GD library that PHP is using, it may attempt to search for files that do not begin with a leading '/' by appending '.ttf' to the filename and searching along a library-defined font path.
text
The string to be measured.
imagettfbbox() returns an array with 8
elements representing four points making the bounding box of the
text on success and FALSE
on error.
key | contents |
---|---|
0 | lower left corner, X position |
1 | lower left corner, Y position |
2 | lower right corner, X position |
3 | lower right corner, Y position |
4 | upper right corner, X position |
5 | upper right corner, Y position |
6 | upper left corner, X position |
7 | upper left corner, Y position |
The points are relative to the text regardless of the
angle
, so "upper left" means in the top left-hand
corner seeing the text horizontally.
Example #1 imagettfbbox() example
<?php
// Create a 300x150 image
$im = imagecreatetruecolor(300, 150);
$black = imagecolorallocate($im, 0, 0, 0);
$white = imagecolorallocate($im, 255, 255, 255);
// Set the background to be white
imagefilledrectangle($im, 0, 0, 299, 299, $white);
// Path to our font file
$font = './arial.ttf';
// First we create our bounding box for the first text
$bbox = imagettfbbox(10, 45, $font, 'Powered by PHP ' . phpversion());
// This is our cordinates for X and Y
$x = $bbox[0] + (imagesx($im) / 2) - ($bbox[4] / 2) - 25;
$y = $bbox[1] + (imagesy($im) / 2) - ($bbox[5] / 2) - 5;
// Write it
imagettftext($im, 10, 45, $x, $y, $black, $font, 'Powered by PHP ' . phpversion());
// Create the next bounding box for the second text
$bbox = imagettfbbox(10, 45, $font, 'and Zend Engine ' . zend_version());
// Set the cordinates so its next to the first text
$x = $bbox[0] + (imagesx($im) / 2) - ($bbox[4] / 2) + 10;
$y = $bbox[1] + (imagesy($im) / 2) - ($bbox[5] / 2) - 5;
// Write it
imagettftext($im, 10, 45, $x, $y, $black, $font, 'and Zend Engine ' . zend_version());
// Output to browser
header('Content-Type: image/png');
imagepng($im);
imagedestroy($im);
?>
Note: This function is only available if PHP is compiled with freetype support (--with-freetype-dir=DIR )