_UPRINTWIDTH

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The _UPRINTWIDTH function returns the width in pixels of the text string specified. The function supports Unicode encoded text.


Syntax

pixelWidth& = _UPRINTWIDTH(text$[, utfEncoding&][, fontHandle&])

Parameters

  • text$ is any literal or variable STRING value.
  • utfEncoding& is an optional UTF encoding of text$. This can be 0 for ASCII, 8 for UTF-8, 16 for UTF-16 or 32 for UTF-32.
  • fontHandle& is an optional font handle.

Description

  • If the utfEncoding& is omitted, then it is assumed to be 0.
  • All multi-byte UTF encodings are expected in little-endian.
  • Unicode byte order mark (BOM) is not processed and must be handled by user code.
  • This can be useful to find the width of the font print string before actually printing it.
  • Can be used with variable-width fonts or built-in fonts, unlike _FONTWIDTH which requires a MONOSPACE font handle.
  • Unlike _PRINTWIDTH, _UPRINTWIDTH always returns the width of the text string in pixels.

Availability

Examples

Example: Centers and prints a Russian text on a graphics screen.

OPTION _EXPLICIT

SCREEN _NEWIMAGE(800, 600, 32)

DIM fh AS LONG: fh = _LOADFONT("cyberbit.ttf", 21)

_FONT fh

RESTORE text_data
DIM myString AS STRING: myString = LoadUData$

_UPRINTSTRING (_WIDTH \ 2 - _UPRINTWIDTH(myString, 8, fh) \ 2, _HEIGHT \ 2 - _UFONTHEIGHT \ 2), myString, _WIDTH, 8

END

text_data:
DATA 6F,D0,91,D1,8B,D1,81,D1,82,D1,80,D0,B0,D1,8F,20,D0,BA,D0,BE,D1,80,D0,B8,D1
DATA 87,D0,BD,D0,B5,D0,B2,D0,B0,D1,8F,20,D0,BB,D0,B8,D1,81,D0,B0,20,D0,BF,D0,B5
DATA D1,80,D0,B5,D0,BF,D1,80,D1,8B,D0,B3,D0,B8,D0,B2,D0,B0,D0,B5,D1,82,20,D1,87
DATA D0,B5,D1,80,D0,B5,D0,B7,20,D0,BB,D0,B5,D0,BD,D0,B8,D0,B2,D1,83,D1,8E,20,D1
DATA 81,D0,BE,D0,B1,D0,B0,D0,BA,D1,83,2E

FUNCTION LoadUData$
    DIM AS _UNSIGNED LONG i, s
    DIM d AS STRING
    DIM buffer AS STRING

    READ d
    s = VAL("&h" + d)
    buffer = SPACE$(s)

    FOR i = 1 TO s
        READ d
        ASC(buffer, i) = VAL("&h" + d)
    NEXT

    LoadUData = buffer
END FUNCTION

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