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Methods

Functions:

New(number type, number radius, number x, number y, number outline_width | number blur_density, blur_quality)

Arguments:
  1. number type = CIRCLE_FILLED
    • The type of circle to make. Valid options are CIRCLE_FILLED, CIRCLE_OUTLINED, and CIRCLE_BLURRED.
  2. number radius = 8
    • The radius of the circle.
  3. number x = 0
    • The X position of the centre of the circle.
  4. number y = 0
    • The Y position of the centre of the circle.
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    • [CIRCLE_OUTLINED] number outline_width = 10
      • The outline width of CIRCLE_OUTLINED type circles.
    • [CIRCLE_BLURRED] number blur_layers = 3
      • The amount of layers of blur for CIRCLE_BLURRED type circles.
  6. [CIRCLE_BLURRED] number blur_density = 2
    • The density of the blur for CIRCLE_BLURRED type circles.
Returns
  1. table circle
    • The newly created Circle object.

RotateVertices(table vertices, number origin_x, number origin_y, number rotation, boolean rotate_uv)

Arguments:
  1. table vertices = nil
    • Vertices that you want to be rotate.
  2. number origin_x = nil
    • X position you want the vertices to be rotated around.
  3. number origin_y = nil
    • Y position you want the vertices to be rotated around.
  4. number rotation = nil
    • Amount of degrees to rotate the vertices by. Positive = clockwise.
  5. boolean rotate_uv = nil
    • Whether or not to rotate the UV coordinates too.
Returns
  1. table vertices
    • The rotated vertices.

CalculateVertices(x, y, radius, rotation, start_angle, end_angle, distance, rotate_uv)

Arguments:
  1. number x = 0
    • The X position of the centre of the circle.
  2. number y = 0
    • The Y position of the centre of the circle.
  3. number radius = 16
    • Radius of the circle.
  4. number rotation = 0
    • Amount of degrees to rotate the vertices by. Positive = clockwise.
  5. number start_angle = 0
    • Start angle of the circle.
  6. number end_angle = 360
    • End angle of the circle.
  7. number distance = 10
    • Distance between calculated vertices.
    • Smaller means a smoother circle but more vertices. Larger means a sharper circle but less vertices.
    • Usually you'd use a smaller distance for larger circles, e.g. circles used in 3D2D, and a smaller distance for smaller circles, e.g. circles used in 2D.
  8. boolean rotate_uv = nil
    • Whether or not to rotate the UV coordinates too.
Returns
  1. table vertices
    • The newly calculated circle vertices.

Methods:

Methods marked with an asterisk (*) are accessors meaning they have Set and Get equivalents.

*Color(table color)

Arguments:
  1. table color = false
    • The colour the circle should be. If not set then the previous colour set with surface.SetDrawColor will be used.

*Material(IMaterial material)

Arguments:
  1. IMaterial material = false
    • The material the circle should have. If not set then the previous material set with surface.SetMaterial will be used. Set to true or call draw.NoTexture before rendering a circle if you don't want it to have a material.

*AcceptRadians(boolean accept_rads)

  1. boolean accept_rads = false
    • Converts function inputs to degrees. Functions affected by this are Rotate, SetRotation, SetStartAngle, SetEndAngle, and SetAngles.

*RotateMaterial(boolean rotate)

Arguments:
  1. boolean rotate = true
    • Whether or not the UV coordinated should be rotated when the Rotate method is used.

*DisableClipping(boolean clip)

Arguments:
  1. boolean clip = false
    • Whether or not the circle should be clipped when it's rendered. Use this if you render the circle in a vgui element or partially off-screen.

*Type(number type)

Arguments:
  1. number type = CIRCLE_FILLED
    • The type of the circle. Valid options are CIRCLE_FILLED, CIRCLE_OUTLINED, and CIRCLE_BLURRED.

*X(number x)

Arguments:
  1. number x = 0
    • The X position of the centre of the circle.

*Y(number y)

Arguments:
  1. number y = 0
    • The Y position of the centre of the circle.

*Radius(number radius)

Arguments:
  1. number radius = 8
    • The circle's radius.

*Rotation(number rotation)

Arguments:
  1. number rotation = 0
    • The absolute rotation, in degrees, of the circle.

*StartAngle(number start_angle)

Arguments:
  1. number start_angle = 0
    • The start angle of the circle.

*EndAngle(number end_angle)

Arguments:
  1. number end_angle = 360
    • The end angle of the circle.

*Distance(number distance)

Arguments:
  1. number distance = 10
    • The distance between the circle's vertices.

*BlurDensity(number density)

Arguments:
  1. number density = 3
    • The density of the blur for CIRCLE_BLURRED type circles.

*BlurQuality(number quality)

Arguments:
  1. number quality = 2
    • The quality of the blur for CIRCLE_BLURRED type circles.

*OutlineWidth(number width)

Arguments:
  1. number width = 10
    • The outline width for CIRCLE_OUTLINED type circles.

*Pos(number x, number y)

Arguments:
  1. number x = 0
    • The X position of the centre of the circle.
  2. number y = 0
    • The Y position of the centre of the circle.

*Angles(number start_angle, number end_angle)

Arguments:
  1. number start_angle = 0
    • The start angle of the circle.
  2. number end_angle = 360
    • The end angle of the circle.

Copy()

Returns:
  1. table circle
    • The copied circle.

Translate(number x, number y)

Arguments:
  1. number x = 0
    • The X distance to translate the current X position.
  2. number y = 0
    • The Y distance to translate the current Y position.

Scale(number scale)

Arguments:
  1. number scale = 1
    • How much to scale the circle's vertices, e.g. a scale of 2 would double the circle's radius.

Rotate(number degrees)

Arguments:
  1. number degrees = 0
    • How many degrees to rotate the circle relative to the current rotation.

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