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Name

arc()

Examples
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arc(50, 55, 50, 50, 0, HALF_PI);
noFill();
arc(50, 55, 60, 60, HALF_PI, PI);
arc(50, 55, 70, 70, PI, PI+QUARTER_PI);
arc(50, 55, 80, 80, PI+QUARTER_PI, TWO_PI);
example pic
arc(50, 50, 80, 80, 0, PI+QUARTER_PI, OPEN);
example pic
arc(50, 50, 80, 80, 0, PI+QUARTER_PI, CHORD);
example pic
arc(50, 50, 80, 80, 0, PI+QUARTER_PI, PIE);
Description Draws an arc to the screen. Arcs are drawn along the outer edge of an ellipse defined by the a, b, c, and d parameters. The origin of the arc's ellipse may be changed with the ellipseMode() function. Use the start and stop parameters to specify the angles (in radians) at which to draw the arc.

There are three ways to draw an arc; the rendering technique used is defined by the optional seventh paramter. The three options, depicted in the above examples, are PIE, OPEN, and CHORD. The default mode is the OPEN stroke with a PIE fill.
Syntax
arc(a, b, c, d, start, stop)
arc(a, b, c, d, start, stop, mode)
Parameters
a float: x-coordinate of the arc's ellipse
b float: y-coordinate of the arc's ellipse
c float: width of the arc's ellipse by default
d float: height of the arc's ellipse by default
start float: angle to start the arc, specified in radians
stop float: angle to stop the arc, specified in radians
Returnsvoid
Relatedellipse()
ellipseMode()
radians()
degrees()
Updated on May 19, 2014 05:30:01pm PDT

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