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- | ===== Imgload (Statement) ===== | ||
- | ==== Format ==== | ||
- | **imgload** [[numericexpressions|x_position]], | ||
- | **imgload** ( [[numericexpressions|x_position]], | ||
- | **imgload** [[numericexpressions|x_position]], | ||
- | **imgload** ( [[numericexpressions|x_position]], | ||
- | **imgload** [[numericexpressions|x_position]], | ||
- | **imgload** ( [[numericexpressions|x_position]], | ||
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- | ==== Description ==== | ||
- | Load an image or picture from a file and paint it on the Graphics Output Window.\\ | ||
- | The parameters [[numericexpressions|x_position]] and [[numericexpressions|y_position]] represent the location on the screen for the CENTER of the loaded image. This behaviour is different than all of the other graphics statements. | ||
- | The Imgload starement will read in most common image file formats including: BMP (Windows Bitmap), GIF (Graphic Interchange Format), | ||
- | Optionally scales size of the loaded image by the defined scale (1=normal size). Also optionally rotates the image by a specified angle around the images center (clockwise in radians). | ||
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- | ==== See Also ==== | ||
- | {{page> | ||
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- | ==== History ==== | ||
- | |0.9.6l|New to Version| | ||