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\name{grid.circle}
\alias{grid.circle}
\alias{circleGrob}
\title{ Draw a Circle }
\description{
Functions to create and draw a circle.
}
\usage{
grid.circle(x=0.5, y=0.5, r=0.5, default.units="npc", name=NULL,
gp=gpar(), draw=TRUE, vp=NULL)
circleGrob(x=0.5, y=0.5, r=0.5, default.units="npc", name=NULL,
gp=gpar(), vp=NULL)
}
\arguments{
\item{x}{A numeric vector or unit object specifying x-locations.}
\item{y}{A numeric vector or unit object specifying y-locations.}
\item{r}{A numeric vector or unit object specifying radii.}
\item{default.units}{A string indicating the default units to use
if \code{x}, \code{y}, \code{width}, or \code{height}
are only given as numeric vectors.}
\item{name}{ A character identifier. }
\item{gp}{An object of class \code{gpar}, typically the output
from a call to the function \code{gpar}. This is basically
a list of graphical parameter settings.}
\item{draw}{A logical value indicating whether graphics output
should be produced.}
\item{vp}{A Grid viewport object (or NULL).}
}
\details{
Both functions create a circle grob (a graphical object describing a
circle), but only \code{grid.circle()}
draws the circle (and then only if \code{draw} is \code{TRUE}).
The radius may be given in any
units; if the units are \emph{relative} (e.g., \code{"npc"} or
\code{"native"}) then the radius will be different depending on
whether it is interpreted as a width or as a height. In such cases,
the smaller of these two values will be the result. To see the
effect, type \code{grid.circle()} and adjust the size of the window.
What happens for very small radii is device-dependent: the
circle may become invisible or be shown at a fixed minimum size.
Circles of zero radius will not be plotted.
}
\section{Warning}{
Negative values for the radius are silently converted to their
absolute value.
}
\value{
A circle grob. \code{grid.circle()} returns the value invisibly.
}
\author{Paul Murrell}
\seealso{
\link{Grid},
\code{\link{viewport}}
}
\keyword{dplot}