The Gmagick::setfilename() function is an inbuilt function in PHP which is used to set the filename before you read or write the image.
Syntax:
Gmagick Gmagick::setfilename( string $filename )
Parameters: This function accepts a single parameter $filename which holds the filename.
Return Value: This function returns Gmagick object on success.
Exceptions: This function throws GmagickException on error.
Below given programs illustrate the Gmagick::setfilename() function in PHP:
Used Image:
Program 1:
<?php // Create a new Gmagick object $gmagick = new Gmagick( 'neveropen.png' ); // Set the filename $gmagick ->setfilename( 'Filename_1.png' ); // Get the filename $name = $gmagick ->getfilename(); echo $name ; ?> |
Output:
Filename_1.png
Program 2:
<?php // Create a new Gmagick object $gmagick = new Gmagick( 'neveropen.png' ); // Set the filename $gmagick ->setfilename( 'Filename_1.png' ); // Save the image in the local folder // using the same filename $gmagick ->writeimage( $gmagick ->getfilename()); ?> |
Output:
This will save the image neveropen.png as Filename_1.png on the same folder.
Reference: https://www.php.net/manual/en/gmagick.setfilename.php