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/* This file is part of the GNU plotutils package. Copyright (C) 1995,
1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2005, 2008, Free Software Foundation, Inc.
The GNU plotutils package is free software. You may redistribute it
and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
published by the Free Software foundation; either version 2, or (at your
option) any later version.
The GNU plotutils package is distributed in the hope that it will be
useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with the GNU plotutils package; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St., Fifth Floor,
Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
/* This file also contains the ellipse method, which is a GNU extension to
libplot. It draws an object: an ellipse with center xc,yc and semi-axes
of length rx and ry (the former at a specified angle with the x-axis).
Ellipses are one of the three types of primitive closed path that
libplot supports, along with boxes and circles.
In this generic version, we usually draw the ellipse by drawing four
elliptic arcs (quarter-ellipses) into the path buffer's segment list.
Plotters that don't support elliptic arcs draw polygonal approximations
instead. Plotters that are sufficiently powerful that they support
ellipses as primitive drawing elements place an ellipse primitive in the
path buffer, instead.
Note that some Plotters support the drawing of any ellipse; some require
that they be aligned with the coordinate axes. Some don't support the
drawing of ellipses at all. The constraints on the user frame -> device
frame map (e.g., it must preserve coordinate axes) are specified by the
internal `allowed_ellipse_scaling' parameter, which this code checks. */
#include "sys-defines.h"
#include "extern.h"
int
_API_fellipse (R___(Plotter *_plotter) double xc, double yc, double rx, double ry, double angle)
{
if (!_plotter->data->open)
{
_plotter->error (R___(_plotter)
"fellipse: invalid operation");
return -1;
}
/* If a simple path is under construction (so that endsubpath() must not
have been invoked), flush out the whole compound path. (It may
include other, previously drawn simple paths.) */
if (_plotter->drawstate->path)
_API_endpath (S___(_plotter));
if (!_plotter->drawstate->points_are_connected)
/* line type is `disconnected', so do nothing (libplot convention) */
{
}
else
/* general case */
{
plPoint pc;
bool clockwise;
/* determine whether ellipse's axes are aligned with the coordinate
axes in the user frame, so that (if the device->user frame map
preserves axes) the same will be true in the device frame */
bool aligned_ellipse = false;
int iangle = IROUND(angle);
if (iangle < 0)
iangle += (1 + (-iangle / 90)) * 90;
if (iangle % 90 == 0 && angle == (double)iangle)
aligned_ellipse = true;
/* begin a new path */
_plotter->drawstate->path = _new_plPath ();
/* place ellipse in path buffer */
pc.x = xc;
pc.y = yc;
clockwise = _plotter->drawstate->orientation < 0 ? true : false;
if ((_plotter->data->allowed_ellipse_scaling == AS_ANY)
||
(_plotter->data->allowed_ellipse_scaling == AS_AXES_PRESERVED
&& _plotter->drawstate->transform.axes_preserved
&& aligned_ellipse))
/* place ellipse as a primitive, since this Plotter supports
drawing ellipses as primitives */
_add_ellipse (_plotter->drawstate->path,
pc, rx, ry, angle, clockwise);
else if (_plotter->data->allowed_ellarc_scaling == AS_ANY
|| (_plotter->data->allowed_ellarc_scaling == AS_AXES_PRESERVED
&& _plotter->drawstate->transform.axes_preserved
&& aligned_ellipse))
/* draw ellipse by placing four elliptic arcs into path buffer
(allowed since this Plotter supports elliptic arcs) */
_add_ellipse_as_ellarcs (_plotter->drawstate->path,
pc, rx, ry, angle, clockwise);
else if (_plotter->data->allowed_cubic_scaling == AS_ANY)
/* draw ellipse by placing four cubic Beziers into path buffer
(allowed since this Plotter supports cubic Beziers) */
_add_ellipse_as_bezier3s (_plotter->drawstate->path,
pc, rx, ry, angle, clockwise);
else
/* draw a polygonal approximation to the ellipse */
_add_ellipse_as_lines (_plotter->drawstate->path,
pc, rx, ry, angle, clockwise);
if (_plotter->drawstate->path->type == PATH_SEGMENT_LIST)
/* pass all the newly added segments to the Plotter-specific
function maybe_paint_segments(), since some Plotters plot paths
in real time, i.e., prepaint them, rather than waiting until
endpath() is called */
_plotter->maybe_prepaint_segments (R___(_plotter) 0);
}
/* move to center (libplot convention) */
_plotter->drawstate->pos.x = xc;
_plotter->drawstate->pos.y = yc;
return 0;
}
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