PHP ʖ²ἯTH º󍋼/A SWFMorph Description ¾¯¸漯B swfmorph() creates a new SWFMorph object. The methods here are sort of weird. It would make more sense to just have newSWFMorph(shape1, shape2);, but as things are now, shape2 needs to know that it's the second part of a morph. (This, because it starts writing its output as soon as it gets drawing commands- if it kept its own description of its shapes and wrote on completion this and some other things would be much easier.) This simple example will morph a big red square into a smaller blue black-bordered square. =ד 1. swfmorph() example ?php $p = new SWFMorph(); $s = $p- getShape1(); $s- setLine(0,0,0,0); /* Note that this is backwards from normal shapes (left instead of right). I have no idea why, but this seems to work.. */ $s- setLeftFill($s- addFill(0xff, 0, 0)); $s- movePenTo(-1000,-1000); $s- drawLine(2000,0); $s- drawLine(0,2000); $s- drawLine(-2000,0); $s- drawLine(0,-2000); $s = $p- getShape2(); $s- setLine(60,0,0,0); $s- setLeftFill($s- addFill(0, 0, 0xff)); $s- movePenTo(0,-1000); $s- drawLine(1000,1000); $s- drawLine(-1000,1000); $s- drawLine(-1000,-1000); $s- drawLine(1000,-1000); $m = new SWFMovie(); $m- setDimension(3000,2000); $m- setBackground(0xff, 0xff, 0xff); $i = $m- add($p); $i- moveTo(1500,1000); for($r=0.0; $r =1.0; $r+=0.1) {$i- setRatio($r); $m- nextFrame();} header('Content-type: application/x-shockwave-flash'); $m- output();? º󍋼/A ưµ㼯A SWFMorph- getshape2 ɏһ¼¶ SWFMovie- add