circle()
Description
Draws a circle on the screen.
The circle is drawn relative to its center point, which means the total diameter will always be an odd number.
Syntax
screen.circle(xPos, yPos, radius);
Parameters
xPos: int, the location of the center of the circle on the x axis
yPos: int, the location of the center of the circle on the y axis
radius: int, the radius of the circle
Returns
int : the width of the screen in pixels
Example
#include <SPI.h>
#include <TFT.h>
#define cs 10
#define dc 9
#define rst 8
TFT screen = TFT(cs, dc, rst);
void setup() {
// initialize the screen
screen.begin();
// make the background black
screen.background(0,0,0);
// set the stroke color to white
screen.stroke(255,255,255);
// set the fill color to grey
screen.fill(127,127,127);
// draw a circle in the center of screen
screen.circle(screen.width()/2, screen.height()/2, 10);
}
void loop() {
}
See also
- TFT
- rect()
- line()
- point()
The text of the 86Duino reference is a modification of the Arduino reference, and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License. Code samples in the reference are released into the public domain.
