pub struct SweepGradientPosition {
pub center: Point,
pub start_angle: f32,
pub end_angle: f32,
}Expand description
Parameters that define the position of a sweep gradient.
Conventionally, a positive increase in one of the sweep angles is a clockwise rotation in a Y-down, X-right coordinate system (as is common for graphics). More generally, the convention for rotations is that a positive angle rotates a positive X direction into positive Y.
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§center: PointCenter point.
start_angle: f32Start angle of the sweep in radians, measuring from the positive X-axis.
Clockwise in a Y-down coordinate system.
end_angle: f32End angle of the sweep in radians, measuring from the positive X-axis.
Clockwise in a Y-down coordinate system.
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Source§impl Clone for SweepGradientPosition
impl Clone for SweepGradientPosition
Source§fn clone(&self) -> SweepGradientPosition
fn clone(&self) -> SweepGradientPosition
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for SweepGradientPosition
impl Debug for SweepGradientPosition
Source§impl From<SweepGradientPosition> for GradientKind
impl From<SweepGradientPosition> for GradientKind
Source§fn from(value: SweepGradientPosition) -> GradientKind
fn from(value: SweepGradientPosition) -> GradientKind
Converts to this type from the input type.
Source§impl PartialEq for SweepGradientPosition
impl PartialEq for SweepGradientPosition
impl Copy for SweepGradientPosition
impl StructuralPartialEq for SweepGradientPosition
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impl Freeze for SweepGradientPosition
impl RefUnwindSafe for SweepGradientPosition
impl Send for SweepGradientPosition
impl Sync for SweepGradientPosition
impl Unpin for SweepGradientPosition
impl UnwindSafe for SweepGradientPosition
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