statement/CIRCLE statement/CIRCLE NAME CIRCLE -- Draws a circle, ellipse, arc, triangle or an octagon ABBREVIATION c <shift> I SYNOPSIS CIRCLE [<color_src>][,<x>,<y>],<x_radius>[,[<y_radius>][,[<s_angle>] [,[<e_angle>][,[<rotation>][,<degrees>]]]]] FUNCTION With the CIRCLE command you can draw a circle, ellipse, arc, triangle or an octagon. The final coordinate (Pixel Cursor location) is on the circumference of the circle at the ending arc angle. Any rotation (<rotation>) is about the centre. Arcs are drawn from the starting angle (<s_angle>) clockwise to the ending angle (<e_angle>). The segment increment (<degrees>) controls the coarseness of the shape, with lower values for inc creating rounder shapes. INPUTS <color_src> - draw color source (0-3) <x> - scaled centre x-coordinate (defaults to Pixel Cursor, PC) <y> - scaled centre y-coordinate (defaults to Pixel Cursor, PC) <x_radius> - scaled x radius <y_radius> - scaled y radius (defaults to <x_radius>) <s_angle> - starting arc angle (default 0) <e_angle> - ending arc angle (default 360) <rotation> - rotation in clockwise degrees (default is 0 degrees) <degrees> - degrees between segments (default is 2 degrees) RESULT Draws a circle, ellipse, arc, triangle or an octagon. EXAMPLES CIRCLE,160,100,65,10 Draws an ellipse. CIRCLE,160,100,65,50 Draws an oval. CIRCLE,60,40,20,18,,,,45 Draws an octagon. CIRCLE,260,40,20,,,,,90 Draws a diamond. CIRCLE,60,140,20,18,,,,120 Draws a triangle. NOTES None BUGS None SEE ALSO BOX DRAW GRAPHIC PAINT