Struct fj_math::Arc

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pub struct Arc {
    pub start: Point<2>,
    pub end: Point<2>,
    pub center: Point<2>,
    pub radius: Scalar,
    pub start_angle: Scalar,
    pub end_angle: Scalar,
    pub flipped_construction: bool,
}
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Calculated geometry that is useful when dealing with an arc

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§start: Point<2>

Start point of the arc

§end: Point<2>

End point of the arc

§center: Point<2>

Center of the circle the arc is constructed on

§radius: Scalar

Radius of the circle the arc is constructed on

§start_angle: Scalar

Angle of start relative to center, in radians

Guaranteed to be less than end_angle.

§end_angle: Scalar

Angle of end relative to center, in radians

Guaranteed to be greater than end_angle.

§flipped_construction: bool

True if start and end were switched to ensure end_angle > start_angle

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Constructs an Arc from two endpoints and the associated angle.

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