Manuals/calci/CIRCLE

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CIRCLE(SomeCenterX, SomeCenterY, Radius)

where,

SomeCenterX - represents the x coordinate.

SomeCenterY - represents the y coordinate.

Radius - represents the point from (x,y) point.

Related functions:-

CIRCLE.AREA() - returns the region bounded by circle.

CIRCLE.CIRCUMFERENCE() - returns the distance around the circle.


Circles 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.



CIRCLE


Lets see an example in (Column1, Row2)

=CIRCLE(R1C2, R1C3, R1C4)

The function returns the shape.

Consider an another example(Column1, Row3)

=CIRCLE.AREA()

CIRCLE returns the area of circle.

An example in (Column1, Row4)

=CIRCLE.CIRCUMFERENCE()

CIRCLE returns the circumference of circle.


Syntax

Remarks

Examples

Description

Default Calci
Column1 Column2 Column3 Column4
Row1 SMITH 3 4 5
Row2

Circle:Circle.png

Row3 78.539816
Row4 31.415927
Row5
Row6
TABLE3 File:Calci1.gif

File:Bold.gif

File:Italic.gif

File:Normal.gif

File:Underline.gif

File:Border.gif

File:Numbers.gif

File:Sort.gif

File:Formatcells.gif

File:Graphs.gif

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