pub struct Ellipse { /* private fields */ }
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Properties related to drawing an Ellipse.

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impl Ellipse

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pub fn stroke<C>(self, color: C) -> Self

Stroke the outline with the given color.

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pub fn radius(self, radius: f32) -> Self

Specify the width and height of the Ellipse via a given radius.

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pub fn resolution(self, resolution: f32) -> Self

The number of sides used to draw the ellipse.

By default, ellipse does not use a resolution, but rather uses a stroke tolerance to determine how many vertices to use during tessellation.

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impl Clone for Ellipse

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fn clone(&self) -> Ellipse

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for Ellipse

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for Ellipse

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fn default() -> Ellipse

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl From<Ellipse> for Primitive

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fn from(prim: Ellipse) -> Self

Converts to this type from the input type.
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impl RenderPrimitive for Ellipse

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fn render_primitive( self, ctxt: RenderContext<'_>, mesh: &mut Mesh ) -> PrimitiveRender

Render self into the given mesh.
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impl SetColor<f32> for Ellipse

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fn rgba_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Option<LinSrgba>

Provide a mutable reference to the RGBA field which can be used for setting colors.
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fn color<C>(self, color: C) -> Self
where C: IntoLinSrgba<S>,

Specify a color. Read more
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fn rgb<T>(self, r: T, g: T, b: T) -> Self
where T: Component, S: Float,

Specify the color via red, green and blue channels.
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fn rgb8(self, r: u8, g: u8, b: u8) -> Self
where S: Float,

Specify the color via red, green and blue channels as bytes
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fn rgba<T>(self, r: T, g: T, b: T, a: T) -> Self
where T: Component, S: Float,

Specify the color via red, green, blue and alpha channels.
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fn rgba8(self, r: u8, g: u8, b: u8, a: u8) -> Self
where S: Float,

Specify the color via red, green, blue and alpha channels as bytes
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fn hsl(self, h: S, s: S, l: S) -> Self
where S: Float + Into<RgbHue<S>>,

Specify the color via hue, saturation and luminance. Read more
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fn hsla(self, h: S, s: S, l: S, a: S) -> Self
where S: Float + Into<RgbHue<S>>,

Specify the color via hue, saturation, luminance and an alpha channel. Read more
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fn hsv(self, h: S, s: S, v: S) -> Self
where S: Float,

Specify the color via hue, saturation and value (brightness). Read more
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fn hsva(self, h: S, s: S, v: S, a: S) -> Self
where S: Float,

Specify the color via hue, saturation, value (brightness) and an alpha channel. Read more
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fn gray<T>(self, g: T) -> Self
where T: Component, S: Float,

Specify the color as gray scale Read more
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impl SetDimensions for Ellipse

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fn properties(&mut self) -> &mut Properties

Provide a mutable reference to the dimension::Properties for updating.
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fn width(self, w: f32) -> Self

Set the absolute width for the primitive.
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fn height(self, h: f32) -> Self

Set the absolute height for the primitive.
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fn depth(self, d: f32) -> Self

Set the absolute depth for the primitive.
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fn w(self, w: f32) -> Self

Short-hand for the width method.
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fn h(self, h: f32) -> Self

Short-hand for the height method.
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fn d(self, d: f32) -> Self

Short-hand for the depth method.
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fn wh(self, v: Vec2) -> Self

Set the x and y dimensions for the primitive.
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fn whd(self, v: Vec3) -> Self

Set the x, y and z dimensions for the primitive.
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fn w_h(self, x: f32, y: f32) -> Self

Set the width and height for the primitive.
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fn w_h_d(self, x: f32, y: f32, z: f32) -> Self

Set the width and height for the primitive.
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impl SetOrientation for Ellipse

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fn properties(&mut self) -> &mut Properties

Provide a mutable reference to the orientation::Properties for updating.
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fn look_at(self, target: Point3) -> Self

Describe orientation via the vector that points to the given target.
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fn x_radians(self, x: f32) -> Self

Specify the orientation around the x axis as an absolute value in radians.
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fn y_radians(self, y: f32) -> Self

Specify the orientation around the y axis as an absolute value in radians.
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fn z_radians(self, z: f32) -> Self

Specify the orientation around the z axis as an absolute value in radians.
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fn x_degrees(self, x: f32) -> Self

Specify the orientation around the x axis as an absolute value in degrees.
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fn y_degrees(self, y: f32) -> Self

Specify the orientation around the y axis as an absolute value in degrees.
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fn z_degrees(self, z: f32) -> Self

Specify the orientation around the z axis as an absolute value in degrees.
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fn x_turns(self, x: f32) -> Self

Specify the orientation around the x axis as a number of turns around the axis.
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fn y_turns(self, y: f32) -> Self

Specify the orientation around the y axis as a number of turns around the axis.
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fn z_turns(self, z: f32) -> Self

Specify the orientation around the z axis as a number of turns around the axis.
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fn radians(self, v: Vec3) -> Self

Specify the orientation along each axis with the given Vector of radians. Read more
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fn degrees(self, v: Vec3) -> Self

Specify the orientation along each axis with the given Vector of degrees. Read more
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fn turns(self, v: Vec3) -> Self

Specify the orientation along each axis with the given Vector of “turns”. Read more
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fn euler(self, e: Vec3) -> Self

Specify the orientation with the given euler orientation in radians.
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fn quaternion(self, q: Quat) -> Self

Specify the orientation with the given Quaternion.
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fn pitch(self, pitch: f32) -> Self

Specify the “pitch” of the orientation in radians. Read more
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fn yaw(self, yaw: f32) -> Self

Specify the “yaw” of the orientation in radians. Read more
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fn roll(self, roll: f32) -> Self

Specify the “roll” of the orientation in radians. Read more
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fn rotate(self, radians: f32) -> Self

Assuming we’re looking at a 2D plane, positive values cause a clockwise rotation where the given value is specified in radians. Read more
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impl SetPolygon for Ellipse

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fn polygon_options_mut(&mut self) -> &mut PolygonOptions

Access to the polygon builder parameters.
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fn no_fill(self) -> Self

Specify no fill color and in turn no fill tessellation for the polygon.
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fn stroke_color<C>(self, color: C) -> Self

Specify a color to use for stroke tessellation. Read more
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fn polygon_options(self, opts: PolygonOptions) -> Self

Specify the whole set of polygon options.
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impl SetPosition for Ellipse

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fn properties(&mut self) -> &mut Properties

Provide a mutable reference to the position::Properties for updating.
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fn x(self, x: f32) -> Self

Build with the given Absolute Position along the x axis.
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fn y(self, y: f32) -> Self

Build with the given Absolute Position along the y axis.
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fn z(self, z: f32) -> Self

Build with the given Absolute Position along the z axis.
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fn xy(self, p: Point2) -> Self

Set the Position with some two-dimensional point.
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fn xyz(self, p: Point3) -> Self

Set the Position with some three-dimensional point.
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fn x_y(self, x: f32, y: f32) -> Self

Set the Position with x y coordinates.
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fn x_y_z(self, x: f32, y: f32, z: f32) -> Self

Set the Position with x y z coordinates.
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impl SetStroke for Ellipse

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fn stroke_options_mut(&mut self) -> &mut StrokeOptions

Provide a mutable reference to the StrokeOptions field.
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fn stroke_opts(self, opts: StrokeOptions) -> Self

Specify the whole set of stroke tessellation options.
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fn start_cap(self, cap: LineCap) -> Self

The start line cap as specified by the SVG spec.
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fn end_cap(self, cap: LineCap) -> Self

The end line cap as specified by the SVG spec.
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fn caps(self, cap: LineCap) -> Self

The start and end line cap as specified by the SVG spec.
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fn start_cap_butt(self) -> Self

The stroke for each sub-path does not extend beyond its two endpoints. A zero length sub-path will therefore not have any stroke.
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fn start_cap_square(self) -> Self

At the end of each sub-path, the shape representing the stroke will be extended by a rectangle with the same width as the stroke width and whose length is half of the stroke width. If a sub-path has zero length, then the resulting effect is that the stroke for that sub-path consists solely of a square with side length equal to the stroke width, centered at the sub-path’s point.
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fn start_cap_round(self) -> Self

At each end of each sub-path, the shape representing the stroke will be extended by a half circle with a radius equal to the stroke width. If a sub-path has zero length, then the resulting effect is that the stroke for that sub-path consists solely of a full circle centered at the sub-path’s point.
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fn end_cap_butt(self) -> Self

The stroke for each sub-path does not extend beyond its two endpoints. A zero length sub-path will therefore not have any stroke.
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fn end_cap_square(self) -> Self

At the end of each sub-path, the shape representing the stroke will be extended by a rectangle with the same width as the stroke width and whose length is half of the stroke width. If a sub-path has zero length, then the resulting effect is that the stroke for that sub-path consists solely of a square with side length equal to the stroke width, centered at the sub-path’s point.
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fn end_cap_round(self) -> Self

At each end of each sub-path, the shape representing the stroke will be extended by a half circle with a radius equal to the stroke width. If a sub-path has zero length, then the resulting effect is that the stroke for that sub-path consists solely of a full circle centered at the sub-path’s point.
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fn caps_butt(self) -> Self

The stroke for each sub-path does not extend beyond its two endpoints. A zero length sub-path will therefore not have any stroke.
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fn caps_square(self) -> Self

At the end of each sub-path, the shape representing the stroke will be extended by a rectangle with the same width as the stroke width and whose length is half of the stroke width. If a sub-path has zero length, then the resulting effect is that the stroke for that sub-path consists solely of a square with side length equal to the stroke width, centered at the sub-path’s point.
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fn caps_round(self) -> Self

At each end of each sub-path, the shape representing the stroke will be extended by a half circle with a radius equal to the stroke width. If a sub-path has zero length, then the resulting effect is that the stroke for that sub-path consists solely of a full circle centered at the sub-path’s point.
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fn join(self, join: LineJoin) -> Self

The way in which lines are joined at the vertices, matching the SVG spec. Read more
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fn join_miter(self) -> Self

A sharp corner is to be used to join path segments.
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fn join_miter_clip(self) -> Self

Same as a join_miter, but if the miter limit is exceeded, the miter is clipped at a miter length equal to the miter limit value multiplied by the stroke width.
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fn join_round(self) -> Self

A round corner is to be used to join path segments.
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fn join_bevel(self) -> Self

A bevelled corner is to be used to join path segments. The bevel shape is a triangle that fills the area between the two stroked segments.
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fn stroke_weight(self, stroke_weight: f32) -> Self

The total stroke_weight (aka width) of the line.
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fn miter_limit(self, limit: f32) -> Self

Describes the limit before miter lines will clip, as described in the SVG spec. Read more
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fn stroke_tolerance(self, tolerance: f32) -> Self

Maximum allowed distance to the path when building an approximation.

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