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DrawArc: Draw Elliptic Arc(s)

Description

Draw one or more elliptic (or circular) arcs from theta.1 to theta.2 on an existing plot using classic graphics.

Usage

DrawArc(x = 0, y = x, rx = 1, ry = rx,
        theta.1 = 0, theta.2 = 2*pi, nv = 100,
        col = par("col"), lty = par("lty"), lwd = par("lwd"),
        plot = TRUE)

Value

DrawArc invisibly returns a list of the calculated coordinates for all shapes.

Arguments

x, y

a vector (or scalar) of xy-coordinates of the center(s) of the arc(s).

rx

a scalar or a vector giving the semi-major axis of the ellipse for the arc(s)

ry

a scalar or a vector giving the semi-minor axis of the ellipse for the arc(s). Default is radius.x which will result in a circle arc with radius.x.

theta.1

a scalar or a vector of starting angles in radians.

theta.2

a scalar or a vector of ending angles in radians.

nv

number of vertices used to plot the arc. Scalar or vector.

col

color for the arc(s). Scalar or vector.

lty

line type used for drawing.

lwd

line width used for drawing.

plot

logical. If TRUE the structure will be plotted. If FALSE only the xy-points are calculated and returned. Use this if you want to combine several geometric structures to a single polygon.

Author

Andri Signorell <andri@signorell.net>

Details

All parameters are recycled if necessary.
Be sure to use an aspect ratio of 1 as shown in the example to avoid distortion.

See Also

DrawCircle, polygon

Examples

Run this code
curve(sin(x), 0, pi, col="blue", asp=1)
DrawArc(x = pi/2, y = 0, rx = 1, theta.1 = pi/4, theta.2 = 3*pi/4, col="red")

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