Image(string file [, float x [, float y [, float w [, float h [, string type [, mixed link]]]]]])
Description
Puts an image. The size it will take on the page can be specified in different ways:
explicit width and height (expressed in user unit or dpi)
one explicit dimension, the other being calculated automatically in order to keep the original proportions
no explicit dimension, in which case the image is put at 96 dpi
Supported formats are JPEG, PNG and GIF. The GD extension is required for GIF.
For JPEGs, all flavors are allowed:
gray scales
true colors (24 bits)
CMYK (32 bits)
For PNGs, are allowed:
gray scales on at most 8 bits (256 levels)
indexed colors
true colors (24 bits)
For GIFs: in case of an animated GIF, only the first frame is displayed.
Transparency is supported.
The format can be specified explicitly or inferred from the file extension.
It is possible to put a link on the image.
Remark: if an image is used several times, only one copy is embedded in the file.
Parameters
file
Path or URL of the image.
x
Abscissa of the upper-left corner. If not specified or equal to null, the current abscissa
is used.
y
Ordinate of the upper-left corner. If not specified or equal to null, the current ordinate
is used; moreover, a page break is triggered first if necessary (in case automatic page breaking is enabled)
and, after the call, the current ordinate is moved to the bottom of the image.
w
Width of the image in the page. There are three cases:
If the value is positive, it represents the width in user unit
If the value is negative, the absolute value represents the horizontal resolution in dpi
If the value is not specified or equal to zero, it is automatically calculated
h
Height of the image in the page. There are three cases:
If the value is positive, it represents the height in user unit
If the value is negative, the absolute value represents the vertical resolution in dpi
If the value is not specified or equal to zero, it is automatically calculated
type
Image format. Possible values are (case insensitive): JPG, JPEG, PNG and GIF.
If not specified, the type is inferred from the file extension.
link
URL or identifier returned by AddLink().
Example
// Insert a logo in the top-left corner at 300 dpi
$pdf->Image('logo.png',10,10,-300);
// Insert a dynamic image from a URL
$pdf->Image('http://chart.googleapis.com/chart?cht=p3&chd=t:60,40&chs=250x100&chl=Hello|World',60,30,90,0,'PNG');