XFillRectangle(3X11) XFillRectangle(3X11)
NAME
XFillRectangle, XFillRectangles, XFillPolygon, XFillArc, XFillArcs - fill rectangles, polygons, or arcs
SYNOPSIS
XFillRectangle(display, d, gc, x, y, width, height)
Display *display;
Drawable d;
GC gc;
int x, y;
unsigned int width, height;
XFillRectangles(display, d, gc, rectangles, nrectangles)
Display *display;
Drawable d;
GC gc;
XRectangle *rectangles;
int nrectangles;
XFillPolygon(display, d, gc, points, npoints, shape, mode)
Display *display;
Drawable d;
GC gc;
XPoint *points;
int npoints;
int shape;
int mode;
XFillArc(display, d, gc, x, y, width, height, angle1, angle2)
Display *display;
Drawable d;
GC gc;
int x, y;
unsigned int width, height;
int angle1, angle2;
XFillArcs(display, d, gc, arcs, narcs)
Display *display;
Drawable d;
GC gc;
XArc *arcs;
int narcs;
ARGUMENTS
Specifies the start of the arc relative to the three-o'clock position from the center, in units of degrees * 64. Specifies the path and
extent of the arc relative to the start of the arc, in units of degrees * 64. Specifies an array of arcs. Specifies the drawable. Speci-
fies the connection to the X server. Specifies the GC. Specifies the coordinate mode. You can pass CoordModeOrigin or CoordModePrevious.
Specifies the number of arcs in the array. Specifies the number of points in the array. Specifies the number of rectangles in the array.
Specifies an array of points. Specifies an array of rectangles. Specifies a shape that helps the server to improve performance. You can
pass Complex, Convex, or Nonconvex. Specify the width and height, which are the dimensions of the rectangle to be filled or the major and
minor axes of the arc. Specify the x and y coordinates, which are relative to the origin of the drawable and specify the upper-left corner
of the rectangle.
DESCRIPTION
The XFillRectangle and XFillRectangles functions fill the specified rectangle or rectangles as if a four-point FillPolygon protocol request
were specified for each rectangle:
[x,y] [x+width,y] [x+width,y+height] [x,y+height]
Each function uses the x and y coordinates, width and height dimensions, and GC you specify.
XFillRectangles fills the rectangles in the order listed in the array. For any given rectangle, XFillRectangle and XFillRectangles do not
draw a pixel more than once. If rectangles intersect, the intersecting pixels are drawn multiple times.
Both functions use these GC components: function, plane-mask, fill-style, subwindow-mode, clip-x-origin, clip-y-origin, and clip-mask. They
also use these GC mode-dependent components: foreground, background, tile, stipple, tile-stipple-x-origin, and tile-stipple-y-origin.
XFillRectangle and XFillRectangles can generate BadDrawable, BadGC, and BadMatch errors.
XFillPolygon fills the region closed by the specified path. The path is closed automatically if the last point in the list does not coin-
cide with the first point. XFillPolygon does not draw a pixel of the region more than once. CoordModeOrigin treats all coordinates as
relative to the origin, and CoordModePrevious treats all coordinates after the first as relative to the previous point.
Depending on the specified shape, the following occurs: If shape is Complex, the path may self-intersect. Note that contiguous coincident
points in the path are not treated as self-intersection. If shape is Convex, for every pair of points inside the polygon, the line segment
connecting them does not intersect the path. If known by the client, specifying Convex can improve performance. If you specify Convex for a
path that is not convex, the graphics results are undefined. If shape is Nonconvex, the path does not self-intersect, but the shape is not
wholly convex. If known by the client, specifying Nonconvex instead of Complex may improve performance. If you specify Nonconvex for a
self-intersecting path, the graphics results are undefined.
The fill-rule of the GC controls the filling behavior of self-intersecting polygons.
This function uses these GC components: function, plane-mask, fill-style, fill-rule, subwindow-mode, clip-x-origin, clip-y-origin, and
clip-mask. It also uses these GC mode-dependent components: foreground, background, tile, stipple, tile-stipple-x-origin, and tile-stipple-
y-origin.
XFillPolygon can generate BadDrawable, BadGC, BadMatch, and BadValue errors.
For each arc, XFillArc or XFillArcs fills the region closed by the infinitely thin path described by the specified arc and, depending on
the arc-mode specified in the GC, one or two line segments. For ArcChord, the single line segment joining the endpoints of the arc is
used. For ArcPieSlice, the two line segments joining the endpoints of the arc with the center point are used. XFillArcs fills the arcs in
the order listed in the array. For any given arc, XFillArc and XFillArcs do not draw a pixel more than once. If regions intersect, the
intersecting pixels are drawn multiple times.
Both functions use these GC components: function, plane-mask, fill-style, arc-mode, subwindow-mode, clip-x-origin, clip-y-origin, and clip-
mask. They also use these GC mode-dependent components: foreground, background, tile, stipple, tile-stipple-x-origin, and tile-stipple-y-
origin.
XFillArc and XFillArcs can generate BadDrawable, BadGC, and BadMatch errors.
DIAGNOSTICS
A value for a Drawable argument does not name a defined Window or Pixmap. A value for a GContext argument does not name a defined GCon-
text. An InputOnly window is used as a Drawable. Some argument or pair of arguments has the correct type and range but fails to match in
some other way required by the request. Some numeric value falls outside the range of values accepted by the request. Unless a specific
range is specified for an argument, the full range defined by the argument's type is accepted. Any argument defined as a set of alterna-
tives can generate this error.
SEE ALSO
XDrawArc(3X11), XDrawPoint(3X11), XDrawRectangle(3X11)
Xlib -- C Language X Interface
XFillRectangle(3X11)