SWFMorph
    (PHP 4 >= 4.0.5)
SWFMorph -- Creates a new SWFMorph object
Description
SWFMorph 
swfmorph ( void  )
| Warning | 
| This function is
EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this function, the
name of this function, and anything else documented about this
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Use this function at your own risk. | 
     swfmorph() creates a new SWFMorph object. 
    
     Also called a "shape tween". This thing lets you make those tacky 
     twisting things that make your computer choke. Oh, joy! 
    
     The methods here are sort of weird. It would make more sense to just 
     have newSWFMorph(shape1, shape2);, but as things are now, shape2 needs
     to know that it's the second part of a morph. (This, because it starts
     writing its output as soon as it gets drawing commands- if it kept its
     own description of its shapes and wrote on completion this and some 
     other things would be much easier.) 
    
     SWFMorph has the following methods : swfmorph->getshape1()
     and swfmorph->getshape1().
    
     This simple example will morph a big red square into a smaller
     blue black-bordered square.
     
| Example 1. swfmorph() example | 
<?php$p = new SWFMorph();
 
 $s = $p->getShape1();
 $s->setLine(0, 0, 0, 0);
 
 /* Note that this is backwards from normal shapes (left instead of right).
 I have no idea why, but this seems to work.. */
 
 $s->setLeftFill($s->addFill(0xff, 0, 0));
 $s->movePenTo(-1000,-1000);
 $s->drawLine(2000,0);
 $s->drawLine(0,2000);
 $s->drawLine(-2000,0);
 $s->drawLine(0,-2000);
 
 $s = $p->getShape2();
 $s->setLine(60,0,0,0);
 $s->setLeftFill($s->addFill(0, 0, 0xff));
 $s->movePenTo(0,-1000);
 $s->drawLine(1000,1000);
 $s->drawLine(-1000,1000);
 $s->drawLine(-1000,-1000);
 $s->drawLine(1000,-1000);
 
 $m = new SWFMovie();
 $m->setDimension(3000,2000);
 $m->setBackground(0xff, 0xff, 0xff);
 
 $i = $m->add($p);
 $i->moveTo(1500,1000);
 
 for ($r=0.0; $r<=1.0; $r+=0.1) {
 $i->setRatio($r);
 $m->nextFrame();
 }
 
 header('Content-type: application/x-shockwave-flash');
 $m->output();
 ?>
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