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Originally posted by andrew_neil_ukDid you have to calculate their circumference?
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Originally posted by zeitghostdunno.
But he drew circles using only integers which is probably enough to make you mad...
All because of his work on Plotters and pixel based displays.
A clever chap indeed.
Circles is easy. They're symetrical in all axes so you only have to calculate 1/8 of one anyway.
Now, rotating Ellipses are very pretty.
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Originally posted by andrew_neil_ukDoes anyone have a formula for the circumference of an ellipse please?
Thanks
As usual, Wikipedia has a good writeup
Also David Cantrell posted some references to good approximations hereLast edited by OwlHoot; 31 July 2007, 23:41.
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Originally posted by zeitghostdunno.
But he drew circles using only integers which is probably enough to make you mad...
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Originally posted by zeitghostBreshenham's Algorithm indeed...
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This contains formulae and some Java code to plot it
wobb in <not something I've ever had to do (thank God)> mode.
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Let me rephrase the question. If a and b are the minor and major radius, can anyone integrate (over theta from 0 to 2*pi) :-
srqt( (a*sin(theta)) ^2 + (b*cos(theta)) ^2 )
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Originally posted by King CnvtWhat's the diameter of an ellipse?
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Originally posted by King CnvtWhat's the diameter of an ellipse?
In the corner of the morning in the past -
I would sit and blame The Master first and last
All the roads were straight and narrow
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And the rumour spread that I was aging fast
Then I ran across a monster who was sleeping by a tree.
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And the moral of this magic spell
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When God did take my logic for a rideLast edited by AlfredJPruffock; 31 July 2007, 13:18.
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