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Is there an easy way to flip a canvas in Android? I cant seem to find anything that allows me to flip it vertically so that zero on the y-axis is the bottom of the phone screen instead of the top. It's OK if the solution isn't especially fast because I'm not doing anything computationally intense with the canvas.



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    Is there an easy way to flip a canvas in Android? I cant seem to find anything that allows me to flip it vertically so that zero on the y-axis is the bottom of the phone screen instead of the top. It's OK if the solution isn't especially fast because I'm not doing anything computationally intense with the canvas.



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      Is there an easy way to flip a canvas in Android? I cant seem to find anything that allows me to flip it vertically so that zero on the y-axis is the bottom of the phone screen instead of the top. It's OK if the solution isn't especially fast because I'm not doing anything computationally intense with the canvas.



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      Is there an easy way to flip a canvas in Android? I cant seem to find anything that allows me to flip it vertically so that zero on the y-axis is the bottom of the phone screen instead of the top. It's OK if the solution isn't especially fast because I'm not doing anything computationally intense with the canvas.



      Thanks in advance.







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          canvas.scale(1, -1, width / 2, height / 2)


          See Canvas.scale documentation. The first two parameters are the amount to scale by.






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            canvas.scale(1, -1, width / 2, height / 2)


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              canvas.scale(1, -1, width / 2, height / 2)


              See Canvas.scale documentation. The first two parameters are the amount to scale by.






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                canvas.scale(1, -1, width / 2, height / 2)


                See Canvas.scale documentation. The first two parameters are the amount to scale by.







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