image_resize_dimensions() WordPress Function
The image_resize_dimensions() function is a core Wordpress function that is used to calculate the new dimensions for an image that is being resized. This function is used by the Wordpress image editor when an image is being resized.
image_resize_dimensions( int $orig_w, int $orig_h, int $dest_w, int $dest_h, bool|array $crop = false ) #
Retrieves calculated resize dimensions for use in WP_Image_Editor.
Description
Calculates dimensions and coordinates for a resized image that fits within a specified width and height.
Cropping behavior is dependent on the value of $crop:
- If false (default), images will not be cropped.
- If an array in the form of array( x_crop_position, y_crop_position ):
- x_crop_position accepts ‘left’ ‘center’, or ‘right’.
- y_crop_position accepts ‘top’, ‘center’, or ‘bottom’. Images will be cropped to the specified dimensions within the defined crop area.
- If true, images will be cropped to the specified dimensions using center positions.
Parameters
- $orig_w
(int)(Required)Original width in pixels.
- $orig_h
(int)(Required)Original height in pixels.
- $dest_w
(int)(Required)New width in pixels.
- $dest_h
(int)(Required)New height in pixels.
- $crop
(bool|array)(Optional) Whether to crop image to specified width and height or resize. An array can specify positioning of the crop area.
Default value: false
Return
(array|false) Returned array matches parameters for imagecopyresampled()
. False on failure.
Source
File: wp-includes/media.php
function image_resize_dimensions( $orig_w, $orig_h, $dest_w, $dest_h, $crop = false ) { if ( $orig_w <= 0 || $orig_h <= 0 ) { return false; } // At least one of $dest_w or $dest_h must be specific. if ( $dest_w <= 0 && $dest_h <= 0 ) { return false; } /** * Filters whether to preempt calculating the image resize dimensions. * * Returning a non-null value from the filter will effectively short-circuit * image_resize_dimensions(), returning that value instead. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @param null|mixed $null Whether to preempt output of the resize dimensions. * @param int $orig_w Original width in pixels. * @param int $orig_h Original height in pixels. * @param int $dest_w New width in pixels. * @param int $dest_h New height in pixels. * @param bool|array $crop Whether to crop image to specified width and height or resize. * An array can specify positioning of the crop area. Default false. */ $output = apply_filters( 'image_resize_dimensions', null, $orig_w, $orig_h, $dest_w, $dest_h, $crop ); if ( null !== $output ) { return $output; } // Stop if the destination size is larger than the original image dimensions. if ( empty( $dest_h ) ) { if ( $orig_w < $dest_w ) { return false; } } elseif ( empty( $dest_w ) ) { if ( $orig_h < $dest_h ) { return false; } } else { if ( $orig_w < $dest_w && $orig_h < $dest_h ) { return false; } } if ( $crop ) { /* * Crop the largest possible portion of the original image that we can size to $dest_w x $dest_h. * Note that the requested crop dimensions are used as a maximum bounding box for the original image. * If the original image's width or height is less than the requested width or height * only the greater one will be cropped. * For example when the original image is 600x300, and the requested crop dimensions are 400x400, * the resulting image will be 400x300. */ $aspect_ratio = $orig_w / $orig_h; $new_w = min( $dest_w, $orig_w ); $new_h = min( $dest_h, $orig_h ); if ( ! $new_w ) { $new_w = (int) round( $new_h * $aspect_ratio ); } if ( ! $new_h ) { $new_h = (int) round( $new_w / $aspect_ratio ); } $size_ratio = max( $new_w / $orig_w, $new_h / $orig_h ); $crop_w = round( $new_w / $size_ratio ); $crop_h = round( $new_h / $size_ratio ); if ( ! is_array( $crop ) || count( $crop ) !== 2 ) { $crop = array( 'center', 'center' ); } list( $x, $y ) = $crop; if ( 'left' === $x ) { $s_x = 0; } elseif ( 'right' === $x ) { $s_x = $orig_w - $crop_w; } else { $s_x = floor( ( $orig_w - $crop_w ) / 2 ); } if ( 'top' === $y ) { $s_y = 0; } elseif ( 'bottom' === $y ) { $s_y = $orig_h - $crop_h; } else { $s_y = floor( ( $orig_h - $crop_h ) / 2 ); } } else { // Resize using $dest_w x $dest_h as a maximum bounding box. $crop_w = $orig_w; $crop_h = $orig_h; $s_x = 0; $s_y = 0; list( $new_w, $new_h ) = wp_constrain_dimensions( $orig_w, $orig_h, $dest_w, $dest_h ); } if ( wp_fuzzy_number_match( $new_w, $orig_w ) && wp_fuzzy_number_match( $new_h, $orig_h ) ) { // The new size has virtually the same dimensions as the original image. /** * Filters whether to proceed with making an image sub-size with identical dimensions * with the original/source image. Differences of 1px may be due to rounding and are ignored. * * @since 5.3.0 * * @param bool $proceed The filtered value. * @param int $orig_w Original image width. * @param int $orig_h Original image height. */ $proceed = (bool) apply_filters( 'wp_image_resize_identical_dimensions', false, $orig_w, $orig_h ); if ( ! $proceed ) { return false; } } // The return array matches the parameters to imagecopyresampled(). // int dst_x, int dst_y, int src_x, int src_y, int dst_w, int dst_h, int src_w, int src_h return array( 0, 0, (int) $s_x, (int) $s_y, (int) $new_w, (int) $new_h, (int) $crop_w, (int) $crop_h ); }
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2.5.0 | Introduced. |