swf_shapearcDescriptionDraws an arc originating at a point defined by the X and Y origins with a radius defined by radius . The start and end angle defines where the length of the arc with 0 degress being a horizontal line to the right and 90 degrees straight up. It appears that a single arc cannot be drawn and must be filled using swf_shapefillsolid() and extended to for a sector using swf_curveto() . ExampleExample 1282. Draw 2 filled arcs swf_openfile ("test.swf", 100, 100, 30, 0.8, 0.8, 0.8); swf_ortho2(-100,100,-100,100); swf_startshape(1); swf_shapefillsolid(0,1,0,1); swf_shapearc(0,0,50,0,90); swf_shapecurveto(0,0,0,0); swf_endshape(1); swf_placeobject(1, 1); swf_showframe(); swf_startshape(2); swf_shapefillsolid(1,0,0,1); swf_shapearc(0,0,50,90,180); swf_shapecurveto(0,0,0,0); swf_endshape(2); swf_placeobject(2, 1); swf_showframe(); swf_closefile();
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