Struct druid::piet::kurbo::Arc

pub struct Arc {
    pub center: Point,
    pub radii: Vec2,
    pub start_angle: f64,
    pub sweep_angle: f64,
    pub x_rotation: f64,
}
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A single arc segment.

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§center: Point

The arc’s centre point.

§radii: Vec2

The arc’s radii, where the vector’s x-component is the radius in the positive x direction after applying x_rotation.

§start_angle: f64

The start angle in radians.

§sweep_angle: f64

The angle between the start and end of the arc, in radians.

§x_rotation: f64

How much the arc is rotated, in radians.

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impl Arc

pub fn append_iter(&self, tolerance: f64) -> ArcAppendIter

Create an iterator generating Bezier path elements.

The generated elements can be appended to an existing bezier path.

pub fn to_cubic_beziers<P>(self, tolerance: f64, p: P)where P: FnMut(Point, Point, Point),

Converts an Arc into a series of cubic bezier segments.

Closure will be invoked for each segment.

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impl Arc

pub fn from_svg_arc(arc: &SvgArc) -> Option<Arc>

Creates an Arc from a SvgArc.

Returns None if arc is actually a straight line.

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impl Clone for Arc

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fn clone(&self) -> Arc

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 Data for Arc

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fn same(&self, other: &Self) -> bool

Determine whether two values are the same. Read more
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impl Debug for Arc

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

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl PartialEq<Arc> for Arc

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fn eq(&self, other: &Arc) -> bool

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

This method tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl Shape for Arc

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fn area(&self) -> f64

Note: shape isn’t closed so area is not well defined.

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fn perimeter(&self, accuracy: f64) -> f64

The perimeter of the ellipse.

Note: Finding the perimeter of an ellipse is fairly involved, so for now we just approximate by using the bezier curve representation.

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fn winding(&self, pt: Point) -> i32

Note: shape isn’t closed, so a point’s winding number is not well defined.

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type PathElementsIter = Chain<Once<PathEl>, ArcAppendIter>

The iterator returned by the path_elements method.
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fn path_elements(&self, tolerance: f64) -> <Arc as Shape>::PathElementsIter<'_>

Returns an iterator over this shape expressed as PathEls; that is, as Bézier path elements. Read more
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fn bounding_box(&self) -> Rect

The smallest rectangle that encloses the shape.
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fn to_path(&self, tolerance: f64) -> BezPath

Convert to a Bézier path. Read more
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fn into_path(self, tolerance: f64) -> BezPath

Convert into a Bézier path. Read more
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fn path_segments(&self, tolerance: f64) -> Segments<Self::PathElementsIter<'_>>

Returns an iterator over this shape expressed as Bézier path segments (PathSegs). Read more
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fn contains(&self, pt: Point) -> bool

Returns true if the Point is inside this shape. Read more
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fn as_line(&self) -> Option<Line>

If the shape is a line, make it available.
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fn as_rect(&self) -> Option<Rect>

If the shape is a rectangle, make it available.
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fn as_rounded_rect(&self) -> Option<RoundedRect>

If the shape is a rounded rectangle, make it available.
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fn as_circle(&self) -> Option<Circle>

If the shape is a circle, make it available.
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fn as_path_slice(&self) -> Option<&[PathEl]>

If the shape is stored as a slice of path elements, make that available. Read more
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impl Copy for Arc

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impl StructuralPartialEq for Arc

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impl RefUnwindSafe for Arc

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impl Send for Arc

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impl Sync for Arc

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impl Unpin for Arc

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impl UnwindSafe for Arc

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fn type_id(&self) -> TypeId

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