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IG::ISymbolCircle Class

Header: #include <UnigineIGInterface.h>

ISymbolCircle Class

Members


void setFill ( bool value ) #

Toggles filling of the circle symbol on and off.

Arguments

  • bool value - 1 to make the circle symbol filled, otherwise 0.

void setCenter ( float x, float y ) #

Sets the circle symbol center relative to the plane in the plane's UV coordinates.

Arguments

  • float x - Horizontal offset from the plane's reference point in UV coordinates.
  • float y - Vertical offset from the plane's reference point in UV coordinates.

void setRadius ( float value ) #

Sets the circle symbol radius in the plane's UV coordinates.

Arguments

  • float value - Radius of the circle in UV coordinates.

void setInnerRadius ( float value ) #

Sets the inner radius of the circle symbol in the plane's UV coordinates.

Arguments

  • float value - Inner radius of the circle in UV coordinates.

void setSector ( float start_angle, float end_angle ) #

Creates a circle sector (an arc) by setting two angles that define its limits.

Arguments

  • float start_angle - Starting angle of the sector.
  • float end_angle - Ending angle of the sector.
Last update: 2019-08-16
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