Query: cairo_arc
OS: php
Section: 3
Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar
CAIRO_ARC(3) 1 CAIRO_ARC(3) CairoContext::arc - Adds a circular arc Object oriented style (method):SYNOPSISpublic void CairoContext::arc (float $x, float $y, float $radius, float $angle1, float $angle2)DESCRIPTIONProcedural style: void cairo_arc (CairoContext $context, float $x, float $y, float $radius, float $angle1, float $angle2) Adds a circular arc of the given radius to the current path. The arc is centered at ($x, $y), begins at $angle1 and proceeds in the direc- tion of increasing angles to end at $angle2. If $angle2 is less than $angle1 it will be progressively increased by 2*M_PI until it is greater than $angle1. If there is a current point, an initial line segment will be added to the path to connect the current point to the beginning of the arc. If this initial line is undesired, it can be avoided by calling CairoContext::newSubPath or procedural cairo_new_sub_path(3) before calling CairoContext::arc or cairo_arc(3). Angles are measured in radians. An angle of 0.0 is in the direction of the positive X axis (in user space). An angle of M_PI/2.0 radians (90 degrees) is in the direction of the positive Y axis (in user space). Angles increase in the direction from the positive X axis toward the positive Y axis. So with the default transformation matrix, angles increase in a clockwise direction. (To convert from degrees to radians, use degrees * (M_PI / 180.).) This function gives the arc in the direction of increasing angles; see CairoContext::arcNegative or cairo_arc_negative(3) to get the arc in the direction of decreasing angles.PARAMETERSo $context - A valid CairoContext object o $x - x position o $y - y position o $radius - Radius of the arc o $angle1 - start angle o $angle2 - end angleRETURN VALUESNo value is returned.EXAMPLESExample #1 Object oriented style <?php $s = new CairoImageSurface(CairoFormat::ARGB32, 100, 100); $c = new CairoContext($s); $c->setSourceRgb(0, 0, 0); $c->paint(); $c->setLineWidth(1); $c->setSourceRgb(1, 1, 1); for ($r = 50; $r > 0; $r -= 10) { $c->arc(50, 50, $r, 0, 2 * M_PI); $c->stroke(); $c->fill(); } $s->writeToPng(dirname(__FILE__) . '/CairoContext__arc.png'); ?> Example #2 Procedural style <?php $s = cairo_image_surface_create(CAIRO_SURFACE_TYPE_IMAGE, 100, 100); $c = cairo_create($s); cairo_set_source_rgb($c, 0, 0, 0); cairo_paint($c); cairo_set_source_rgb($c, 1, 1, 1); cairo_set_line_width($c, 1); for ($r = 50; $r > 0; $r -= 10) { cairo_arc($c, 50, 50, $r, 0, 2 * M_PI); cairo_stroke($c); cairo_fill($c); } cairo_surface_write_to_png($s, dirname(__FILE__) . '/cairo_arc.png'); ?>SEE ALSOCairoContext::arcNegative. PHP Documentation Group CAIRO_ARC(3)
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