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package net.sourceforge.plantuml.klimt.drawing.tikz;
import net.sourceforge.plantuml.klimt.UParam;
import net.sourceforge.plantuml.klimt.color.ColorMapper;
import net.sourceforge.plantuml.klimt.drawing.UDriver;
import net.sourceforge.plantuml.klimt.shape.UEllipse;
import net.sourceforge.plantuml.tikz.TikzGraphics;
public class DriverEllipseTikz implements UDriver {
public void draw(UEllipse shape, double x, double y, ColorMapper mapper, UParam param, TikzGraphics tikz) {
final double width = shape.getWidth();
final double height = shape.getHeight();
double start = shape.getStart();
final double extend = shape.getExtend();
final double cx = x + width / 2;
final double cy = y + height / 2;
tikz.setFillColor(param.getBackcolor());
tikz.setStrokeColor(param.getColor());
tikz.setStrokeWidth(param.getStroke().getThickness(), param.getStroke().getDashTikz());
if (start == 0 && extend == 0) {
tikz.ellipse(cx, cy, width / 2, height / 2);
} else {
start = start + 90;
final double x1 = cx + Math.sin(start * Math.PI / 180.) * width / 2;
final double y1 = cy + Math.cos(start * Math.PI / 180.) * height / 2;
final double x2 = cx + Math.sin((start + extend) * Math.PI / 180.) * width / 2;
final double y2 = cy + Math.cos((start + extend) * Math.PI / 180.) * height / 2;
// start = start + 360;
// tikz.arc(x2, y2, (int) start, (int) (start - 45), (width + height) / 4);
tikz.arc(x1, y1, (int) ((360 - (start + 270))), (int) (360 - ((start + 270 + extend))),
(width + height) / 4);
// tikz.arc(x1, y1, (int) (start + 270 + extend), (int) (start + 270), (width +
// height) / 4);
// //
// http://www.itk.ilstu.edu/faculty/javila/SVG/SVG_drawing1/elliptical_curve.htm
// // svg.svgEllipse(x1, y1, 1, 1, 0);
// // svg.svgEllipse(x2, y2, 1, 1, 0);
// svg.svgArcEllipse(width / 2, height / 2, x1, y1, x2, y2);
}
}
}