CRect:Inflate
The Inflate method expands a rectangle outward on all 4 sides. Using positive values for the inflation, xmin and ymin are reduced while xmax and ymax are increased. You can inflate using either positive or negative values.
CRect:Inflate( CRect2 ) CRect:Inflate( x ) CRect:Inflate( x, y ) CRect:Inflate( x1, x2, y1, y2 )
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Using the 3 different argument lists gives great flexibility in changing the rectangle dimensions:
Use
the 1 argument version with a CRect to inflate one rectangle using the
edge coordinates of another.
Use
the 1 argument version with a number argument to inflate all 4
edges equally.
Use
the 2 argument version to inflate opposite edges by the same
amount.
Use
the 4 argument version to inflate all edges by different amounts.
This version works like the CRect version except that the offsets are
given as numbers rather than by using another CRect.
The difference between Offset and Inflate is that Offset adds positive offsets to all 4 edges, whereas Inflate subtracts positive offsets from the minimum edges while adding positive offsets to the maximum edges.
The following script inflates the CRect R using various argument lists. Note that CRect:Get returns 4 arguments, which can be automatically filled into the 4 fields of the Printf function as shown.
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-- create a CRect object R |
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-- result: 100:200, 300:600. |
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-- inflate the rectangle R |
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-- result: 98:210, 296:620. |
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-- inflate the rectangle R |
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-- result: -2:410, 196:820. |
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-- deflate the rectangle R |
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-- result: 98:210, 296:620. |
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-- inflate the rectangle R |
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-- result: 88:220, 286:630. |
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-- create another CRect object |
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-- inflate R using another rectangle |
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-- result: 88:280, 246:710. |
CRect class, Union, Intersection, Offset
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