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imagecreatefromstring

(PHP 4 >= 4.0.4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

imagecreatefromstringBelirtilen dizgeden yeni bir görüntü oluşturur

Açıklama

imagecreatefromstring(string $veri): GdImage|false

imagecreatefromstring() işleve veri ile belirtilen görüntü dizgesinden elde edilen görüntü için görüntü nesnesi döndürür. PHP desteklediği takdirde otomatik olaran algılanan dosya biçemleri: JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WBMP, GD2, WEBP, ve AVIF.

Bağımsız Değişkenler

veri

Görüntü verisini içeren dizge.

Dönen Değerler

Görüntü dosya biçemi desteklenmiyorsa, veri biçemi tanınmıyorsa veya görüntü bozuksa ya da yüklenemiyorsa false aksi takdirde görüntü nesnesini döndürür.

Hatalar/İstisnalar

veri bilinmeyen bir biçemdeyse imagecreatefromstring() işlevi E_WARNING seviyesinde bir hata verir.

Sürüm Bilgisi

Sürüm: Açıklama
8.0.0 Başarı durumunda artık GDImage nesnesi dönüyor; evvelce, resourcetüründe bir değer dönerdi.
7.3.0 WEBP artık destekleniyor (kullanılan libgd destekliyorsa).

Örnekler

Örnek 1 - imagecreatefromstring() örneği

<?php
$data
= 'iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABwAAAASCAMAAAB/2U7WAAAABl'
. 'BMVEUAAAD///+l2Z/dAAAASUlEQVR4XqWQUQoAIAxC2/0vXZDr'
. 'EX4IJTRkb7lobNUStXsB0jIXIAMSsQnWlsV+wULF4Avk9fLq2r'
. '8a5HSE35Q3eO2XP1A1wQkZSgETvDtKdQAAAABJRU5ErkJggg==';
$data = base64_decode($data);

$im = imagecreatefromstring($data);
if (
$im !== false) {
header('Content-Type: image/png');
imagepng($im);
imagedestroy($im);
}
else {
echo
'Bir hata oluştu.';
}
?>

Yukarıdaki örnek şuna benzer bir çıktı üretir:

Örneğin çıktısı : imagecreatefromstring()

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ville dot jungman at gmail dot com
17 years ago
While downloading images from internet, it's easiest to let php decide what is the file type. So, forget using imagecreatefromjpg, imagecreatefromgif and imagecreatefrompng. Instead, this is the way to go:

<?php
$src = "http://www.varuste.net/tiedostot/l_ylabanneri.jpg";
$image = imagecreatefromstring(file_get_contents($src));
?>
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php dot net at phor dot net
16 years ago
My site allows anonymous uploads to a web-accessible location (that will execute a script if it finds one).

Naturally, I need to verify that only harmless content is accepted. I am expecting only images, so I use:

<?php
  $im = $imagecreatefromstring($USERFILE);
  $valid = ($im != FALSE);
  imagedestroy($im);
  return $valid;
?>
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anon at dude dot com
9 years ago
[Editor's note: BMP will be supported as of PHP 7.2.0.]

In case it's not obvious from the lack of "imagecreatefrombmp()" in GD, this function cannot handle plain old BMP files either.
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chris at haydenwheeler dot com
6 years ago
imagecreatefromstring does not appear to support WebP images (tested on PHP 7.2.10, with GD 2.1.0 and GD WebP support enabled)
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logan at logansbailey dot com
16 years ago
So you guys don't spend an hour trying to figure out why your script keeps running out of memory when you're using this or the other imagecreatefrom functions.  GD uncompresses the image when you use these functions, and this can lead to your script running out of memory.

If you download a rawimage save it on your computer to jpeg so the file size comes down, GD will automatically convert it to the raw and you can possibly run out of memory.
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hope at it-helps dot com
14 years ago
Create an image resource from file, without knowing image type:

<?php
function imagecreatefromfile($imagepath=false) {
    if(!$imagepath || !$is_readable($imagepath) return false;
    return @imagecreatefromstring(file_get_contents($imagepath));
}
$img_resource=imagecreatefromfile($imagepath);
?>
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Blizzke at gmail dot com
18 years ago
I use dynamically generated images that require a little touch-up before being displayed. So essentially I do some base work, then store the images in a memory cache (APC), reload the images again from the cache later on "into" GD, do final processing and then display the image. 
Since I wanted to avoid a lot of disc access I used the output buffering functions:

<?php
   // Do your image processing stuff
   
   // Start buffering
   ob_start ( );
   ImageGD ( $hImage );
   $sImage = ob_get_contents ( );
   ob_end_clean ( );

   // Put stuff into cache
 
   // Reload from cache and recreate image
   $hImage = imagecreatefromstring ( $sImage );

   // Do final editing stuff and output image
?>

Of course this is a condensed example but I just wanted to share the idea.
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