Draws a circle based on a specified radius and center point. The VI uses this information and calls the Draw Oval VI.
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arc size determines the degree value of the circle you want to draw. For example, a value of 360 creates a complete circle, and a value of 180 creates a semicircle. | ||||
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start angle determines where the arc begins. | ||||
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picture specifies the picture, if any, to which the new drawing will be attached. It defaults to an empty picture. | ||||
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radius determines the size of the circle, in pixels. If, for example, this value is 40, the radius of the resulting circle is 40 pixels. | ||||
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pixel center is a cluster containing the upper-left and lower-right coordinates that describe a rectangle bounding the text.
The text will be clipped to this rectangle. All coordinates are absolute.
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fill? specifies whether to fill the interior. If FALSE (default), the VI draws only the outlines. | ||||
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color sets the pen color to use when drawing the oval.
If unwired, the VI uses the last color specified as the pen color.
You can wire a color box constant to this input. |
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black in B/W? specifies whether the oval appears as black or white if you choose to display in black and white. The default is black (TRUE). This value is ignored if no color is specified as the RGB Color. | ||||
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new picture contains the new picture created using this VI. |