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<Frame...>
<Frame...>
...
>
Arc statement
The
statement describes an arc. It can appear anywhere at the top level, or in a
Arc
Syntax
<Arc
Generic object statements
<HeadCap keyword>
<TailCap keyword>
<ArrowStyle...>
<ArcRect L T W H>
<ArcTheta dimension>
<ArcDTheta dimension>
>
Usage
The arc is a segment of an ellipse whose bounding rectangle is defined in
point of the arc in degrees. Zero corresponds to twelve o' c lock, 90 to three o' c lock, 180 to six o' c lock, and 270 to nine
o' c lock.
corresponds to the length of the arc. Positive and negative values correspond to clockwise and
ArcDTheta
counterclockwise extents.
ArrowStyle statement
The
statement defines both the head cap (at the starting point) and the tail cap (at the ending point) of
ArrowStyle
lines and arcs.
The arrow style property statements can appear in any order in an
description of arrow style properties, see your user's manual.
Defines a graphic frame (see
"Frame statement" on page
Additional statements as needed
End of
statement
AFrames
Information common to all objects (see page 105)
Type of head cap for lines and arcs
keyword
can be one of:
ArrowHead
Butt
Round
Square
Type of tail cap for lines and arcs
keyword
can be one of:
ArrowHead
Butt
Round
Square
See
"ArrowStyle statement" on page 109
Underlying ellipse rectangle
Start angle
Arc angle length
End of
statement
Arc
ArrowStyle
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or
statement.
Frame
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.
specifies the starting
ArcRect
ArcTheta
statement. For a complete
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