pub type Scale<T> = Scale<T, UnknownUnit, UnknownUnit>;
Aliased Type§
struct Scale<T>(pub T, _);
Fields§
§0: T
Implementations§
source§impl<T, Src, Dst> Scale<T, Src, Dst>
impl<T, Src, Dst> Scale<T, Src, Dst>
pub const fn new(x: T) -> Self
sourcepub fn transform_point(self, point: Point2D<T, Src>) -> Point2D<T::Output, Dst>where
T: Copy + Mul,
pub fn transform_point(self, point: Point2D<T, Src>) -> Point2D<T::Output, Dst>where T: Copy + Mul,
Returns the given point transformed by this scale.
Example
use euclid::{Scale, point2};
enum Mm {};
enum Cm {};
let to_mm: Scale<i32, Cm, Mm> = Scale::new(10);
assert_eq!(to_mm.transform_point(point2(42, -42)), point2(420, -420));
sourcepub fn transform_point3d(
self,
point: Point3D<T, Src>
) -> Point3D<T::Output, Dst>where
T: Copy + Mul,
pub fn transform_point3d( self, point: Point3D<T, Src> ) -> Point3D<T::Output, Dst>where T: Copy + Mul,
Returns the given point transformed by this scale.
sourcepub fn transform_vector(self, vec: Vector2D<T, Src>) -> Vector2D<T::Output, Dst>where
T: Copy + Mul,
pub fn transform_vector(self, vec: Vector2D<T, Src>) -> Vector2D<T::Output, Dst>where T: Copy + Mul,
Returns the given vector transformed by this scale.
Example
use euclid::{Scale, vec2};
enum Mm {};
enum Cm {};
let to_mm: Scale<i32, Cm, Mm> = Scale::new(10);
assert_eq!(to_mm.transform_vector(vec2(42, -42)), vec2(420, -420));
sourcepub fn transform_size(self, size: Size2D<T, Src>) -> Size2D<T::Output, Dst>where
T: Copy + Mul,
pub fn transform_size(self, size: Size2D<T, Src>) -> Size2D<T::Output, Dst>where T: Copy + Mul,
Returns the given size transformed by this scale.
Example
use euclid::{Scale, size2};
enum Mm {};
enum Cm {};
let to_mm: Scale<i32, Cm, Mm> = Scale::new(10);
assert_eq!(to_mm.transform_size(size2(42, -42)), size2(420, -420));
sourcepub fn transform_rect(self, rect: &Rect<T, Src>) -> Rect<T::Output, Dst>where
T: Copy + Mul,
pub fn transform_rect(self, rect: &Rect<T, Src>) -> Rect<T::Output, Dst>where T: Copy + Mul,
Returns the given rect transformed by this scale.
Example
use euclid::{Scale, rect};
enum Mm {};
enum Cm {};
let to_mm: Scale<i32, Cm, Mm> = Scale::new(10);
assert_eq!(to_mm.transform_rect(&rect(1, 2, 42, -42)), rect(10, 20, 420, -420));
sourcepub fn transform_box2d(self, b: &Box2D<T, Src>) -> Box2D<T::Output, Dst>where
T: Copy + Mul,
pub fn transform_box2d(self, b: &Box2D<T, Src>) -> Box2D<T::Output, Dst>where T: Copy + Mul,
Returns the given box transformed by this scale.
sourcepub fn transform_box3d(self, b: &Box3D<T, Src>) -> Box3D<T::Output, Dst>where
T: Copy + Mul,
pub fn transform_box3d(self, b: &Box3D<T, Src>) -> Box3D<T::Output, Dst>where T: Copy + Mul,
Returns the given box transformed by this scale.
sourcepub fn is_identity(self) -> boolwhere
T: PartialEq + One,
pub fn is_identity(self) -> boolwhere T: PartialEq + One,
Returns true
if this scale has no effect.
Example
use euclid::Scale;
use euclid::num::One;
enum Mm {};
enum Cm {};
let cm_per_mm: Scale<f32, Mm, Cm> = Scale::new(0.1);
let mm_per_mm: Scale<f32, Mm, Mm> = Scale::new(1.0);
assert_eq!(cm_per_mm.is_identity(), false);
assert_eq!(mm_per_mm.is_identity(), true);
assert_eq!(mm_per_mm, Scale::one());
source§impl<T: PartialOrd, Src, Dst> Scale<T, Src, Dst>
impl<T: PartialOrd, Src, Dst> Scale<T, Src, Dst>
source§impl<T: NumCast, Src, Dst> Scale<T, Src, Dst>
impl<T: NumCast, Src, Dst> Scale<T, Src, Dst>
sourcepub fn cast<NewT: NumCast>(self) -> Scale<NewT, Src, Dst>
pub fn cast<NewT: NumCast>(self) -> Scale<NewT, Src, Dst>
Cast from one numeric representation to another, preserving the units.
Panics
If the source value cannot be represented by the target type NewT
, then
method panics. Use try_cast
if that must be case.
Example
use euclid::Scale;
enum Mm {};
enum Cm {};
let to_mm: Scale<i32, Cm, Mm> = Scale::new(10);
assert_eq!(to_mm.cast::<f32>(), Scale::new(10.0));
That conversion will panic, because i32
not enough to store such big numbers:
use euclid::Scale;
enum Mm {};// millimeter = 10^-2 meters
enum Em {};// exameter = 10^18 meters
// Panics
let to_em: Scale<i32, Mm, Em> = Scale::new(10e20).cast();
sourcepub fn try_cast<NewT: NumCast>(self) -> Option<Scale<NewT, Src, Dst>>
pub fn try_cast<NewT: NumCast>(self) -> Option<Scale<NewT, Src, Dst>>
Fallible cast from one numeric representation to another, preserving the units.
If the source value cannot be represented by the target type NewT
, then None
is returned.
Example
use euclid::Scale;
enum Mm {};
enum Cm {};
enum Em {};// Exameter = 10^18 meters
let to_mm: Scale<i32, Cm, Mm> = Scale::new(10);
let to_em: Scale<f32, Mm, Em> = Scale::new(10e20);
assert_eq!(to_mm.try_cast::<f32>(), Some(Scale::new(10.0)));
// Integer to small to store that number
assert_eq!(to_em.try_cast::<i32>(), None);
Trait Implementations§
source§impl<'de, T, Src, Dst> Deserialize<'de> for Scale<T, Src, Dst>where
T: Deserialize<'de>,
impl<'de, T, Src, Dst> Deserialize<'de> for Scale<T, Src, Dst>where T: Deserialize<'de>,
source§fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>where __D: Deserializer<'de>,
source§impl<T: Ord, Src, Dst> Ord for Scale<T, Src, Dst>
impl<T: Ord, Src, Dst> Ord for Scale<T, Src, Dst>
source§impl<T: PartialEq, Src, Dst> PartialEq<Scale<T, Src, Dst>> for Scale<T, Src, Dst>
impl<T: PartialEq, Src, Dst> PartialEq<Scale<T, Src, Dst>> for Scale<T, Src, Dst>
source§impl<T: PartialOrd, Src, Dst> PartialOrd<Scale<T, Src, Dst>> for Scale<T, Src, Dst>
impl<T: PartialOrd, Src, Dst> PartialOrd<Scale<T, Src, Dst>> for Scale<T, Src, Dst>
1.0.0 · source§fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
self
and other
) and is used by the <=
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