gen_circle_sector
— Create a circle sector.
gen_circle_sector( : CircleSector : Row, Column, Radius, StartAngle, EndAngle : )
The operator gen_circle_sector
generates one or more circles sectors
described by the center, Radius
, StartAngle
and
EndAngle
. If several circle sectors shall be generated the
coordinates must be passed in the form of tuples.
gen_circle_sector
only creates symmetric circle sectors with respect
to the center of coordinates. To achieve this,
the radius is internally rounded down to a multiple of 0.5. If an
integer number is specified for the radius (i.e., 1, 2, 3, ...) an
even diameter is obtained, and hence the circle can only be
symmetric with respect to a center with coordinates that have a
fractional part of 0.5. Consequently, internally the coordinates of
the center are adapted to the closest coordinates that have a
fractional part of 0.5. Here, integer coordinates are rounded down
to the next smaller values with a fractional part of 0.5. For odd
diameters (i.e., radius = 1.5, 2.5, 3.5, ...), the circle can only
be symmetric with respect to a center with integer coordinates.
Hence, internally the coordinates of the center are rounded to the
nearest integer coordinates. It should be noted that the above
algorithm may lead to the fact that circles with an even diameter
are not contained in circles with the next larger odd
diameter, even if the coordinates specified in Row
and
Column
are identical.
The angles are given in radians in mathematically positive direction.
See the examples illustrated in the figure below.
Note, 'rad(360)' is equivalent to 0.
As a consequence a sector with StartAngle
= 0 and
EndAngle
= 'rad(360)' results in an empty region.
If the circle extends beyond the image edge it is clipped to the
current image format if the value of the system flag 'clip_region'
is set to 'true' (set_system
).
CircleSector
(output_object) region(-array) →
object
Generated circle sector.
Row
(input_control) coordinates.y(-array) →
(real / integer)
Line index of center.
Default value: 200.0
Suggested values: 0.0, 10.0, 50.0, 100.0, 200.0, 300.0
Typical range of values: 1.0
≤
Row
≤
1024.0
(lin)
Minimum increment: 1.0
Recommended increment: 10.0
Column
(input_control) coordinates.x(-array) →
(real / integer)
Column index of center.
Default value: 200.0
Suggested values: 0.0, 10.0, 50.0, 100.0, 200.0, 300.0
Typical range of values: 1.0
≤
Column
≤
1024.0
(lin)
Minimum increment: 1.0
Recommended increment: 10.0
Radius
(input_control) number(-array) →
(real / integer)
Radius of circle.
Default value: 100.5
Suggested values: 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5.5, 6.5, 7.5, 9.5, 11.5, 15.5, 20.5, 25.5, 31.5, 50.5
Typical range of values: 1.0
≤
Radius
≤
1024.0
(lin)
Minimum increment: 1.0
Recommended increment: 10.0
Restriction: Radius > 0.0
StartAngle
(input_control) angle.rad(-array) →
(real / integer)
Start angle of the circle sector.
Default value: 0.0
Suggested values: 0.0, 0.785398, 1.5708, 2.35619, 3.14159, 3.92699, 4.71239, 5.49779, 6.28318
Typical range of values: 0
≤
StartAngle
≤
6.28318
(lin)
Restriction: 0 <= StartAngle && StartAngle <= 2 * pi
EndAngle
(input_control) angle.rad(-array) →
(real / integer)
End angle of the circle sector.
Default value: 3.14159
Suggested values: 0.0, 0.785398, 1.5708, 2.35619, 3.14159, 3.92699, 4.71239, 5.49779, 6.28318
Typical range of values: 0
≤
EndAngle
≤
6.28318
(lin)
Restriction: 0 <= EndAngle && EndAngle <= 2 * pi
read_image(Image,'fabrik') gen_circle_sector(CircleSector,300.0,200.0,150.5,0,rad(120)) reduce_domain(Image,CircleSector,Mask) dev_clear_window () dev_display (Mask)
Runtime complexity: O(Radius
* 2)
Storage complexity (byte): O(Radius
* 8)
If the parameter values are correct,
the operator gen_circle_sector
returns the value 2 (H_MSG_TRUE).
Otherwise an exception is raised.
The clipping according to the current image format is set via the
operator set_system('clip_region',<'true'/'false'>)
.
If an empty region is created by clipping (the circle is
completely outside of the image format) the operator
set_system('store_empty_region',<'true'/'false'>)
determines whether the empty region is put out.
gen_ellipse
,
gen_ellipse_sector
,
gen_region_polygon_filled
,
gen_region_points
,
gen_region_runs
,
draw_circle
disp_circle
,
disp_region
,
set_shape
,
smallest_circle
,
reduce_domain
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