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<title>EAGLE Help: CIRCLE</title>
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<i>EAGLE Help</i>
<h1><center>CIRCLE</center></h1>
<hr>
<dl>
<dt>
<b>Function</b>
<dd>
Adds circles to a drawing.
<p>
<dt>
<b>Syntax</b>
<dd>
<tt>CIRCLE * *..       [center, circumference]</tt><br>
<tt>CIRCLE width * *..</tt>
<p>
<dt>
<b>Mouse</b>
<dd>
Center button changes the active layer.
<p>
</dl>
<b>See also</b> <a href=32.htm>CHANGE</a>,
<a href=100.htm>WIRE</a>
<p>
The CIRCLE command is used to create circles. Circles in the layers
tRestrict, bRestrict, and vRestrict define restricted
areas. They should be defined with a width of 0.
<p>
The width parameter defines the width of the circle's circumference
and is the same parameter as used in the WIRE command. The width can
be changed with the command:
<pre>
CHANGE WIDTH width;
</pre>
where <i>width</i> is the desired value in the current unit.
<p>
A circle defined with a width of 0 will be filled.
<p>
<b>Example</b>
<pre>
GRID inch 1;
CIRCLE (0 0) (1 0);
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generates a circle with a radius of 1 inch and the center at the origin.

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