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printer_draw_pie(3) [php man page]

PRINTER_DRAW_PIE(3)							 1						       PRINTER_DRAW_PIE(3)

printer_draw_pie - Draw a pie

SYNOPSIS
void printer_draw_pie (resource $printer_handle, int $rec_x, int $rec_y, int $rec_x1, int $rec_y1, int $rad1_x, int $rad1_y, int $rad2_x, int $rad2_y) DESCRIPTION
The function draws an pie. PARAMETERS
o $printer_handle -$printer_handle must be a valid printer handle. o $rec_x -$rec_x is the upper left x coordinate of the bounding rectangle. o $rec_y -$rec_y is the upper left y coordinate of the bounding rectangle. o $rec_x1 -$rec_x1 is the lower right x coordinate of the bounding rectangle. o $rec_y1 -$rec_y1 is the lower right y coordinate of the bounding rectangle. o $rad1_x -$rad1_x is x coordinate of the first radial's ending. o $rad1_y -$rad1_y is y coordinate of the first radial's ending. o $rad2_x -$rad2_x is x coordinate of the second radial's ending. o $rad2_y -$rad2_y is y coordinate of the second radial's ending. RETURN VALUES
No value is returned. EXAMPLES
Example #1 printer_draw_pie(3) example <?php $handle = printer_open(); printer_start_doc($handle, "My Document"); printer_start_page($handle); $pen = printer_create_pen(PRINTER_PEN_SOLID, 2, "000000"); printer_select_pen($handle, $pen); $brush = printer_create_brush(PRINTER_BRUSH_SOLID, "2222FF"); printer_select_brush($handle, $brush); printer_draw_pie($handle, 1, 1, 500, 500, 1, 1, 500, 1); printer_delete_brush($brush); printer_delete_pen($pen); printer_end_page($handle); printer_end_doc($handle); printer_close($handle); ?> PHP Documentation Group PRINTER_DRAW_PIE(3)

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PRINTER_DRAW_CHORD(3)							 1						     PRINTER_DRAW_CHORD(3)

printer_draw_chord - Draw a chord

SYNOPSIS
void printer_draw_chord (resource $printer_handle, int $rec_x, int $rec_y, int $rec_x1, int $rec_y1, int $rad_x, int $rad_y, int $rad_x1, int $rad_y1) DESCRIPTION
The function simply draws an chord. PARAMETERS
o $printer_handle -$printer_handle must be a valid printer handle. o $rec_x -$rec_x is the upper left x coordinate of the bounding rectangle. o $rec_y -$rec_y is the upper left y coordinate of the bounding rectangle. o $rec_x1 -$rec_x1 is the lower right x coordinate of the bounding rectangle. o $rec_y1 -$rec_y1 is the lower right y coordinate of the bounding rectangle. o $rad_x -$rad_x is x coordinate of the radial defining the beginning of the chord. o $rad_y -$rad_y is y coordinate of the radial defining the beginning of the chord. o $rad_x1 -$rad_x1 is x coordinate of the radial defining the end of the chord. o $rad_y1 -$rad_y1 is y coordinate of the radial defining the end of the chord. RETURN VALUES
No value is returned. EXAMPLES
Example #1 printer_draw_chord(3) example <?php $handle = printer_open(); printer_start_doc($handle, "My Document"); printer_start_page($handle); $pen = printer_create_pen(PRINTER_PEN_SOLID, 2, "000000"); printer_select_pen($handle, $pen); $brush = printer_create_brush(PRINTER_BRUSH_SOLID, "2222FF"); printer_select_brush($handle, $brush); printer_draw_chord($handle, 1, 1, 500, 500, 1, 1, 500, 1); printer_delete_brush($brush); printer_delete_pen($pen); printer_end_page($handle); printer_end_doc($handle); printer_close($handle); ?> PHP Documentation Group PRINTER_DRAW_CHORD(3)
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