disp_arrow — Displays arrows in a window.
disp_arrow displays one or several arrows in the output
window. An arrow is described by the coordinates of the start
(Row1,Column1) and the end
(Row2,Column2). An arrowhead is displayed at the end
of the arrow. The size of the arrowhead is specified by the parameter
Size. If the arrow consists of just one point (start = end)
nothing is displayed. The operators used to control the display of regions
(e.g., set_draw, set_color,
set_line_width) can also be used with arrows. Several arrows
can be displayed with one call by using tuple parameters. For the use of
colors with several arcs, see set_color.
The start and the end of the arrows must fall within the window.
WindowHandle (input_control) window → (handle)
Window handle.
Row1 (input_control) line.begin.y(-array) → (real / integer)
Row index of the start.
Default: 10.0
Suggested values: 0.0, 64.0, 128.0, 256.0
Value range:
0.0
≤
Row1
≤
511.0 (lin)
Minimum increment: 1.0
Recommended increment: 1.0
Column1 (input_control) line.begin.x(-array) → (real / integer)
Column index of the start.
Default: 10.0
Suggested values: 0.0, 64.0, 128.0, 256.0
Value range:
0.0
≤
Column1
≤
511.0 (lin)
Minimum increment: 1.0
Recommended increment: 1.0
Row2 (input_control) line.end.y(-array) → (real / integer)
Row index of the end.
Default: 118.0
Suggested values: 0.0, 64.0, 128.0, 256.0
Value range:
0.0
≤
Row2
≤
511.0 (lin)
Minimum increment: 1.0
Recommended increment: 1.0
Column2 (input_control) line.end.x(-array) → (real / integer)
Column index of the end.
Default: 118.0
Suggested values: 0.0, 64.0, 128.0, 256.0
Value range:
0.0
≤
Column2
≤
511.0 (lin)
Minimum increment: 1.0
Recommended increment: 1.0
Size (input_control) number → (real / integer)
Size of the arrowhead.
Default: 1.0
Suggested values: 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 5.0
Value range:
0.0
≤
Size
≤
20.0 (lin)
Minimum increment: 1.0
Recommended increment: 1.0
Restriction:
Size > 0.0
set_color(WindowHandle,['red','green']) disp_arrow(WindowHandle,[10,10],[10,10],[118,110],[118,118],1.0)
disp_arrow returns 2 (
H_MSG_TRUE)
.
open_window,
set_draw,
set_color,
set_colored,
set_line_width,
set_rgb,
set_hsi
disp_line,
gen_region_polygon,
disp_region
open_window,
set_color,
set_draw,
set_line_width
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