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package javafx.scene.shape;

/**
 * {@code ArcType} specifies the closure type for {@link Arc} objects.
 * @since JavaFX 2.0
 */ 
public enum ArcType {

    /**
     * The closure type for an open arc with no path segments connecting 
     * the two ends of the arc segment.
     */     
    OPEN,

    /**
     * The closure type for an arc closed by drawing a straight line segment 
     * from the start of the arc segment to the end of the arc segment.
     */     
    CHORD,

    /**
     * The closure type for an arc closed by drawing straight line segments 
     * from the start of the arc segment to the center of the full ellipse 
     * and from that point to the end of the arc segment.
     */     
    ROUND
}




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