Proportional scaling

Simon Lord slord at marelina.com
Tue Sep 21 10:47:13 EDT 2004


This would only work for an object who's height and width are the same. 
  Objects like a rectangle on it's side will get wider at a faster rate 
than they will get taller.  That's where the math kinda runs away from 
me (and when fond memories of me doodling in 6th grade math come to 
mind).



On Sep 21, 2004, at 2:22 PM, Ray Horsley wrote:

> Simon,
>
> Wouldn't this be just a matter of making sure you increase or decrease 
> the object's width the same number of pixels its height is increased 
> or decreased for every change in size that's made, or am I not 
> understanding your question?
>
> Ray Horsley
> Developer, LinkIt! Software
>
> On Monday, September 20, 2004, at 02:46  PM, Simon Lord wrote:
>
>> I have an abject on my card which can be scaled at runtime, the next 
>> step is to get this object to scale proportionally using it's current 
>> H x W as the aspect ratio when the shiftKey is down.
>>
>> So if the object is currently shaped like a rectangle, when I hold 
>> the shiftKey down and continue dragging the object will maintain the 
>> same aspect ratio at the time I held the shiftKey down.
>>
>> Unfortunately I'm at a lose at to where to even start the math on 
>> this.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Simon
>>
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Sincerely,
Simon



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