Intel® Fortran Compiler 16.0 User and Reference Guide
Graphics Subroutine: Translates viewport coordinates to physical coordinates.
USE IFQWIN
CALL GETPHYSCOORD (x,y,s)
x,y |
(Input) INTEGER(2). Viewport coordinates to be translated to physical coordinates. |
s |
(Output) Derived type xycoord. Physical coordinates of the input viewport position. The xycoord derived type is defined in IFQWIN.F90 as follows: TYPE xycoord INTEGER(2) xcoord ! x-coordinate INTEGER(2) ycoord ! y-coordinate END TYPE xycoord |
Physical coordinates refer to the physical screen. Viewport coordinates refer to an area of the screen defined as the viewport with SETVIEWPORT. Both take integer coordinate values. Window coordinates refer to a window sized with SETWINDOW or SETWSIZEQQ. Window coordinates are floating-point values and allow easy scaling of data to the window area.
! Program to demonstrate GETPHYSCOORD, GETVIEWCOORD, ! and GETWINDOWCOORD. Build as QuickWin or Standard ! Graphics USE IFQWIN TYPE (xycoord) viewxy, physxy TYPE (wxycoord) windxy CALL SETVIEWPORT(INT2(80), INT2(50), & INT2(240), INT2(150)) ! Get viewport equivalent of point (100, 90) CALL GETVIEWCOORD (INT2(100), INT2(90), viewxy) ! Get physical equivalent of viewport coordinates CALL GETPHYSCOORD (viewxy%xcoord, viewxy%ycoord, & physxy) ! Get physical equivalent of viewport coordinates CALL GETWINDOWCOORD (viewxy%xcoord, viewxy%ycoord, & windxy) ! Write viewport coordinates WRITE (*,*) viewxy%xcoord, viewxy%ycoord ! Write physical coordinates WRITE (*,*) physxy%xcoord, physxy%ycoord ! Write window coordinates WRITE (*,*) windxy%wx, windxy%wy END