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- // -*- mode: c++; c-basic-offset: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*-
- // Copyright (C) 2018 Henner Zeller <h.zeller@acm.org>
- //
- // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- // the Free Software Foundation version 2.
- //
- // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- // GNU General Public License for more details.
- //
- // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- // along with this program. If not, see <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.txt>
- #ifndef RGBMATRIX_PIXEL_MAPPER
- #define RGBMATRIX_PIXEL_MAPPER
- #include <string>
- #include <vector>
- namespace rgb_matrix {
- // A pixel mapper is a way for you to map pixels of LED matrixes to a different
- // layout. If you have an implementation of a PixelMapper, you can give it
- // to the RGBMatrix::ApplyPixelMapper(), which then presents you a canvas
- // that has the new "visible_width", "visible_height".
- class PixelMapper {
- public:
- virtual ~PixelMapper() {}
- // Get the name of this PixelMapper. Each PixelMapper needs to have a name
- // so that it can be referred to with command line flags.
- virtual const char *GetName() const = 0;
- // Pixel mappers receive the chain and parallel information and
- // might receive optional user-parameters, e.g. from command line flags.
- //
- // This is a single string containing the parameters.
- // You can be used from simple scalar parameters, such as the angle for
- // the rotate transformer, or more complex parameters that describe a mapping
- // of panels for instance.
- // Keep it concise (as people will give parameters on the command line) and
- // don't use semicolons in your string (as they are
- // used to separate pixel mappers on the command line).
- //
- // For instance, the rotate transformer is invoked like this
- // --led-pixel-mapper=rotate:90
- // And the parameter that is passed to SetParameter() is "90".
- //
- // Returns 'true' if parameter was parsed successfully.
- virtual bool SetParameters(int chain, int parallel,
- const char *parameter_string) {
- return true;
- }
- // Given a underlying matrix (width, height), returns the
- // visible (width, height) after the mapping.
- // E.g. a 90 degree rotation might map matrix=(64, 32) -> visible=(32, 64)
- // Some multiplexing matrices will double the height and half the width.
- //
- // While not technically necessary, one would expect that the number of
- // pixels stay the same, so
- // matrix_width * matrix_height == (*visible_width) * (*visible_height);
- //
- // Returns boolean "true" if the mapping can be successfully done with this
- // mapper.
- virtual bool GetSizeMapping(int matrix_width, int matrix_height,
- int *visible_width, int *visible_height)
- const = 0;
- // Map where a visible pixel (x,y) is mapped to the underlying matrix (x,y).
- //
- // To be convienently stateless, the first parameters are the full
- // matrix width and height.
- //
- // So for many multiplexing methods this means to map a panel to a double
- // length and half height panel (32x16 -> 64x8).
- // The logic_x, logic_y are output parameters and guaranteed not to be
- // nullptr.
- virtual void MapVisibleToMatrix(int matrix_width, int matrix_height,
- int visible_x, int visible_y,
- int *matrix_x, int *matrix_y) const = 0;
- };
- // This is a place to register PixelMappers globally. If you register your
- // PixelMapper before calling RGBMatrix::CreateFromFlags(), the named
- // PixelMapper is available in the --led-pixel-mapper options.
- //
- // Note, you don't _have_ to register your mapper, you can always call
- // RGBMatrix::ApplyPixelMapper() directly. Registering is for convenience and
- // commandline-flag support.
- //
- // There are a few standard mappers registered by default.
- void RegisterPixelMapper(PixelMapper *mapper);
- // Get a list of the names of available pixel mappers.
- std::vector<std::string> GetAvailablePixelMappers();
- // Given a name (e.g. "rotate") and a parameter (e.g. "90"), return the
- // parametrized PixelMapper with that name. Returns NULL if mapper
- // can not be found or parameter is invalid.
- // Ownership of the returned object is _NOT_ transferred to the caller.
- // Current available mappers are "U-mapper" and "Rotate". The "Rotate"
- // gets a parameter denoting the angle.
- const PixelMapper *FindPixelMapper(const char *name,
- int chain, int parallel,
- const char *parameter = NULL);
- } // namespace rgb_matrix
- #endif // RGBMATRIX_PIXEL_MAPPER
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