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<div style="font-size:30px">'''CIRCLE (Width,Left,Top)'''</div><br/> | <div style="font-size:30px">'''CIRCLE (Width,Left,Top)'''</div><br/> | ||
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*<math>Left</math> represents the Y coordinate point, and | *<math>Left</math> represents the Y coordinate point, and | ||
*<math>Top</math> represents the radius of circle. | *<math>Top</math> represents the radius of circle. | ||
− | + | **CIRCLE(), are simple closed curves which divide the plane into an interior and an exterior. The circumference of a circle is the perimeter of the circle, and the interior of the circle is called a Area. An arc is any connected part of a circle. | |
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
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*<math>Width</math> and <math>Left</math> can be positive or negative. | *<math>Width</math> and <math>Left</math> can be positive or negative. | ||
*<math>Width</math> and <math>Left</math> can be omitted by using the function as CIRCLE(Radius). | *<math>Width</math> and <math>Left</math> can be omitted by using the function as CIRCLE(Radius). | ||
+ | *The circumference of a circle is the perimeter of the circle, and the interior of the circle is called a Area. | ||
+ | *An arc is any connected part of a circle. | ||
== Examples == | == Examples == |
Latest revision as of 17:36, 22 August 2018
CIRCLE (Width,Left,Top)
where,
- represents the X coordinate point,
- represents the Y coordinate point, and
- represents the radius of circle.
- CIRCLE(), are simple closed curves which divide the plane into an interior and an exterior. The circumference of a circle is the perimeter of the circle, and the interior of the circle is called a Area. An arc is any connected part of a circle.
Description
CIRCLE (Width,Left,Top)
- Circles are simple closed curves which divide the plane into an interior and an exterior.
- and can be positive or negative.
- and can be omitted by using the function as CIRCLE(Radius).
- The circumference of a circle is the perimeter of the circle, and the interior of the circle is called a Area.
- An arc is any connected part of a circle.
Examples
1) =CIRCLE(30,50,200) : Displays a circle with X coordinate as '30', Y coordinate as '50' and radius '200'.
2) =CIRCLE(100) : Displays a circle with radius 100.
3) =ZC(1..50@CIRCLE) : Displays circles with radius 1,2,3...50 on a new Zcube.
4) =ZC(20..100..10@CIRCLE) : Displays circles in steps of 10 with radius 20,30,40...100 on a new Zcube.
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