const function: Path segment (unsigned int factor, [real angle = 0, [bool closed = true]])Returns a
Pathrepresenting a segment of theReg_Cl_Plane_Curve. factor must be >1 and <=number_of_points. If it is not, an error message is issued and an emptyPathis returned.If angle is non-zero, the segment
Pathis rotated by angle about a line fromcenterin the direction of the normal to the plane of theReg_Cl_Plane_Curve. Please note, that aReg_Cl_Plane_Curvemust have a meaningfulcenter, in order for rotation to work. If the absolute value of angle >360, a warning is issued, andfmod(angle, 360)is used.If closed is
true, thePathwill be a cycle, with the ends of the curved segment joined using the connector ‘--’. The curved segment is joined to the line using ‘&’ on each side.Circle c(origin, 4, 30, 30, 30); Path p = c.segment(3, 130); p.show("p:"); -| p: points.size() == 8 connectors.size() == 8(-0.00662541, -0.888379, -1.79185) .. (0.741088, -0.673392, -1.73128) .. (1.37598, -0.355887, -1.40714) .. (1.80139, 0.0157987, -0.868767) .. (1.95255, 0.385079, -0.198137) .. (1.80646, 0.695735, 0.502658) & (1.80646, 0.695735, 0.502658) -- (-0.00662541, -0.888379, -1.79185) & cycle;
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Fig. 156.
const inline function: Path half ([real angle = 0, [bool closed = true]])Returns a
Pathusing half of thePointson theReg_Cl_Plane_Curve. The effect of the arguments angle and closed is similar to that insegment(), above.Ellipse e(origin, 3, 5, 20, 15, 12.5); Path p = e.half(0, false);
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Fig. 157.
const inline function: Path quarter ([real angle = 0, [bool closed = true]])Returns a
Pathusing a quarter of thePointson theReg_Cl_Plane_Curve. The effect of the arguments angle and closed is similar to that insegment(), above.Ellipse e(origin, 3, 5, 60, 5, 2.5); Path p = e.quarter(180, false);
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Fig. 158.