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| == Quick Overview== | | == Quick Overview== |
− | *'''[[image.copy]]'''([[TI.Image]], width, height) : Returns a copy of the input image scaled to fit the specified pixel width and height. | + | *'''[[image.copy]]'''(theImage, width, height) : Returns a copy of the input image scaled to fit the specified pixel width and height. |
− | *'''[[image.height]]'''([[TI.Image]]) : Returns the height of the ''image'' | + | *'''[[image.height]]'''(theImage) : Returns the height of the ''image'' |
− | *'''[[image.new]]'''([[TI.Image]]) : Allocates a new [[TI.Image]] | + | *'''[[image.new]]'''(theImage) : Allocates a new [[TI.Image]] |
− | *'''[[image.width]]'''([[TI.Image]]) : Returns the width of the ''image'' | + | *'''[[image.rotate]]'''(theImage, angle) : Returns a rotated copy of ''theImage'' by ''angle'' degrees |
| + | *'''[[image.width]]'''(theImage) : Returns the width of the ''image'' |
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| + | == Note == |
| + | Like on strings or with with the [[gc]] object, you can call the ''image'' methods directly with the colon way : instead of '''image.height(logo)''', you can write "'''logo:height()'''" |