/* * Copyright (C) 1998-2023 by Northwoods Software Corporation. All Rights Reserved. */ /* * This is an extension and not part of the main GoJS library. * Note that the API for this class may change with any version, even point releases. * If you intend to use an extension in production, you should copy the code to your own source directory. * Extensions can be found in the GoJS kit under the extensions or extensionsJSM folders. * See the Extensions intro page (https://gojs.net/latest/intro/extensions.html) for more information. */ import * as go from '../release/go.js'; /** * The ResizeMultipleTool class lets the user resize multiple objects at once. * * If you want to experiment with this extension, try the Resize Multiple sample. * @category Tool Extension */ export class ResizeMultipleTool extends go.ResizingTool { /** * Constructs a ResizeMultipleTool and sets the name for the tool. */ constructor() { super(); this.name = 'ResizeMultiple'; } /** * Overrides {@link ResizingTool#resize} to resize all selected objects to the same size. * @param {Rect} newr the intended new rectangular bounds for each Part's {@link Part#resizeObject}. */ public override resize(newr: go.Rect): void { const diagram = this.diagram; diagram.selection.each(function(part) { if (part instanceof go.Link) return; // only Nodes and simple Parts const obj = part.resizeObject; // calculate new location const pos = part.position.copy(); const angle = obj.getDocumentAngle(); const sc = obj.getDocumentScale(); const radAngle = Math.PI * angle / 180; const angleCos = Math.cos(radAngle); const angleSin = Math.sin(radAngle); const deltaWidth = newr.width - obj.naturalBounds.width; const deltaHeight = newr.height - obj.naturalBounds.height; const angleBottom = (angle > 0 && angle < 180) ? 1 : 0; const angleLeft = (angle > 90 && angle < 270) ? 1 : 0; const angleTop = (angle > 180 && angle < 360) ? 1 : 0; pos.x += sc * ((newr.x + deltaWidth * angleLeft) * angleCos - (newr.y + deltaHeight * angleBottom) * angleSin); pos.y += sc * ((newr.x + deltaWidth * angleTop) * angleSin + (newr.y + deltaHeight * angleLeft) * angleCos); obj.desiredSize = newr.size; part.move(pos); }); } }