Name
ellipseMode()
Description
Modifies the location from which ellipses are drawn by changing the way in
which parameters given to ellipse() are interpreted.
The default mode is ellipseMode(CENTER), which interprets the first
two parameters of ellipse() as the shape's center point, while the
third and fourth parameters are its width and height.
ellipseMode(RADIUS) also uses the first two parameters of
ellipse() as the shape's center point, but uses the third and fourth
parameters to specify half of the shape's width and height.
ellipseMode(CORNER) interprets the first two parameters of
ellipse() as the upper-left corner of the shape, while the third and
fourth parameters are its width and height.
ellipseMode(CORNERS) interprets the first two parameters of
ellipse() as the location of one corner of the ellipse's bounding box,
and the third and fourth parameters as the location of the opposite
corner.
The parameter must be written in ALL CAPS because Processing is a
case-sensitive language.
Examples
size(400, 400); ellipseMode(RADIUS); // Set ellipseMode to RADIUS fill(255); // Set fill to white ellipse(200, 200, 120, 120); // Draw white ellipse using RADIUS mode ellipseMode(CENTER); // Set ellipseMode to CENTER fill(100); // Set fill to gray ellipse(200, 200, 120, 120); // Draw gray ellipse using CENTER mode
size(400, 400); ellipseMode(CORNER); // Set ellipseMode is CORNER fill(255); // Set fill to white ellipse(100, 100, 200, 200); // Draw white ellipse using CORNER mode ellipseMode(CORNERS); // Set ellipseMode to CORNERS fill(100); // Set fill to gray ellipse(100, 100, 200, 200); // Draw gray ellipse using CORNERS mode
Syntax
ellipseMode(mode)
Parameters
mode
(int)
either CENTER, RADIUS, CORNER, or CORNERS
Return
void
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