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write a program draw circle and ellipse by using oval methods in java
If in 2D: Step1: Figure out what size pipe your 'U' bolt will encompass, then draw a circle with the same diameter as the pipe it will go around. From two opposite quadrants of the circle draw a line extending in the same direction (these will be the threaded portions - so you must know how long those are to be). Trim the unnecessary portion of the circle, and join all three segments using the PEDIT command. Step 2: Figure out the diameter of your bolt, and offset the joined line that distance. From there, you will have to draw the threaded portion (diagonal lines). If in 3D: Use Step 1 from the 2D process ... Step 2: Extrude a circle, the same diameter of your bolt along the path created by the polyline This will get you started - there can be many more steps, depending on how much detail you are trying to achieve. ~ M. Speckels (hntr_ak@yahoo.com)
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You need the screen coordinates of the end-points. That's another whole topic.Say the end-points are (A,B) and (C,D).To draw a solid line connecting these points:LINE (A,B) - (C,D)
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Draw two diameter lines, then draw a circle inside the circle.
first you draw a circle, divide it into 4
write a program draw circle and ellipse by using oval methods in java
Using a protractor.
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You draw the dot first!~
You can draw a circle in assembly program by using a compass-like tool. Secure the tip of the compass and then rotate the compass tool so that it completes the circle.
Draw a circle using a compass. Then, without changing the compass setting, place its point on the circumference of the circle, at any point A, and draw two arcs to intersect the circumference at B and C. Move the compass to B and draw another arc to intersect the circumference at D; and then from C to E. ADE will be an inscribed equilateral triangle.
If you have a protractor: Draw a line from the center of the circle to the outside (radius), then measure 60 degrees and draw another line. If you have a compass: Draw a circle using the compass, then, using your compass, place the compass needle on the edge of the circle, draw another circle (KEEP THE RADIUS THE SAME). Your two circles should have two intersection points. Place the needle on one of the intersection points and repeat the process. I suggest you look at:
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