(PHP 5 <= 5.3.0, PECL ming SVN)
SWFMorph::__construct — Creates a new SWFMorph object
This function is EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this function, its name, and surrounding documentation may change without notice in a future release of PHP. This function should be used at your own risk.
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!
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();
?>