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+/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
+/*
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+ */
+#ifndef __com_sun_star_geometry_Matrix2D_idl__
+#define __com_sun_star_geometry_Matrix2D_idl__
+
+module com { module sun { module star { module geometry {
+
+/** This structure defines a 2 by 2 matrix.<p>
+
+ This constitutes a linear mapping of a point in 2D to another
+ point in 2D.<p>
+
+ The matrix defined by this structure constitutes a linear
+ mapping of a point in 2D to another point in 2D. In contrast to
+ the com.sun.star.geometry.AffineMatrix2D, this
+ matrix does not include any translational components.<p>
+
+ A linear mapping, as performed by this matrix, can be written out
+ as follows, where <code>xs</code> and <code>ys</code> are the source, and
+ <code>xd</code> and <code>yd</code> the corresponding result coordinates:
+
+ <code>
+ xd = m00*xs + m01*ys;
+ yd = m10*xs + m11*ys;
+ </code><p>
+
+ Thus, in common matrix language, with M being the
+ Matrix2D and vs=[xs,ys]^T, vd=[xd,yd]^T two 2D
+ vectors, the linear mapping is written as
+ vd=M*vs. Concatenation of transformations amounts to
+ multiplication of matrices, i.e. a scaling, given by S,
+ followed by a rotation, given by R, is expressed as vd=R*(S*vs) in
+ the above notation. Since matrix multiplication is associative,
+ this can be shortened to vd=(R*S)*vs=M'*vs. Therefore, a set of
+ consecutive transformations can be accumulated into a single
+ Matrix2D, by multiplying the current transformation with the
+ additional transformation from the left.<p>
+
+ Due to this transformational approach, all geometry data types are
+ points in abstract integer or real coordinate spaces, without any
+ physical dimensions attached to them. This physical measurement
+ units are typically only added when using these data types to
+ render something onto a physical output device, like a screen or a
+ printer. Then, the total transformation matrix and the device
+ resolution determine the actual measurement unit.<p>
+
+ @since OOo 2.0
+ */
+struct Matrix2D
+{
+ /// The top, left matrix entry.
+ double m00;
+
+ /// The top, right matrix entry.
+ double m01;
+
+ /// The bottom, left matrix entry.
+ double m10;
+
+ /// The bottom, right matrix entry.
+ double m11;
+};
+
+}; }; }; };
+
+#endif
+
+/* vim:set shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 expandtab: */