Le 07/12/2012 14:28, Jussi Lahtinen a écrit : >> Fixed in revision #5415. >> > > Something is still different from the original behaviour. > I use same circle commands to draw pie chart and it still fails... > > Test output: > > Area num. 0: in rads; 0 to 0.89759700342775 > Area num. 1: in rads; 0.89759700342775 to 1.79519400685551 > Area num. 2: in rads; 1.79519400685551 to 2.69279101028326 > Area num. 3: in rads; 2.69279101028326 to 3.59038801371102 > Area num. 4: in rads; 3.59038801371102 to 4.48798501713877 > Area num. 5: in rads; 4.48798501713877 to 5.38558202056653 > Area num. 6: in rads; 5.38558202056653 to 6.28317902399428 > Area num. 7: in rads; 6.28317902399428 to 0 > > It seems that drawing area 7 cover the whole chart. > So it would be: > Draw.Circle(106, 106, 105, 6.28317902399428, 0) > > 6.28317902399428 is same as Pi(2) or 360 degrees, which means start is same > as end. > > I think whole circle should be drawn with this: > Draw.Circle(106, 106, 105, 0, 6.28317902399428) > > And this shouldn't draw anything: > Draw.Circle(106, 106, 105, 6.28317902399428, 0) > > > Jussi
Actually the old Draw class was wrong, because you can draw a pie clockwise (End > Start) or counter-clockwise (End < Start). So only Start = End should not draw anything (or just a line between the center and the point at the specified angle). -- Benoît Minisini ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LogMeIn Rescue: Anywhere, Anytime Remote support for IT. Free Trial Remotely access PCs and mobile devices and provide instant support Improve your efficiency, and focus on delivering more value-add services Discover what IT Professionals Know. Rescue delivers http://p.sf.net/sfu/logmein_12329d2d _______________________________________________ Gambas-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user
