In this article, we will learn how we Can transform a coordinate from device space to user space using PyCairo in python. Transform a coordinate from device space to user space by multiplying the given point by the inverse of the current transformation matrix (CTM).
Pycairo is a Python module providing bindings for the cairo graphics library. This library is used for creating SVG i.e vector files in python. The easiest and quickest way to open an SVG file to view it (read only) is with a modern web browser. Nearly all web browsers support some sort of rendering for the SVG format.
SVG stands for Scalable Vector Graphics. It basically defines vector-based graphics in XML format. SVG graphics do NOT lose any quality if they are zoomed or resized. Every element and every attribute in SVG files can be animated.
In order to do this, we will use device_to_user() method with the Context object.
Syntax : context.device_to_user()
Argument : It takes x, y
Return : It returns x, y both float
Example :
Python3
# importing pycairo import cairo # creating a SVG surface # here geek1 is file name & 700, 700 is dimension with cairo.SVGSurface( "geek1.svg" , 700 , 700 ) as surface: # creating a cairo context object context = cairo.Context(surface) # creating a arc without using closing path method context.arc( 100 , 60 , 40 , 0 , 1 * 22 / 7 ) # stroke the context to remove the moved pen context.stroke() # creating a arc with using close path method context.arc( 300 , 60 , 40 , 0 , 1 * 22 / 7 ) # making close path context.close_path() # convert device co-ordinate to user co-ordinate a = context.device_to_user( 10 , 10 ) # stroke the context to remove the moved pen context.stroke() # printing message when file is saved print (a) |
Output :
(10.0, 10.0)