[−][src]Struct processing::shapes::arc::Arc
An arc is essentially just part of an ellipse, so it traces out part of the contour by starting at a certain position (specified in radians) and ending at a certain position (also specified in radians).
Methods
impl Arc
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pub fn new(
screen: &Screen,
xci: &[f64],
yci: &[f64],
zci: &[f64],
wi: &[f64],
hi: &[f64],
starti: &[f64],
stopi: &[f64]
) -> Result<Self, ProcessingErr>
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screen: &Screen,
xci: &[f64],
yci: &[f64],
zci: &[f64],
wi: &[f64],
hi: &[f64],
starti: &[f64],
stopi: &[f64]
) -> Result<Self, ProcessingErr>
Create a new Arc object to be drawn later. It has a center position (xci, yci, zci), a width (wi), a height (hi), a starting point for drawing (starti, in radians), and a stopping point for drawing (stopi, in radians).
Trait Implementations
impl Shape for Arc
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fn fill_buffer(&self) -> Box<&VertexBuffer<ShapeVertex>>
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fn stroke_buffer(&self) -> Box<&VertexBuffer<ShapeVertex>>
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fn fill_indices(&self) -> Box<&IndexType>
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fn stroke_indices(&self) -> Box<&IndexType>
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fn get_texture(&self) -> Option<Box<&Texture2d>>
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