>>How would one calculate/plot the points of the circumference of a
circle given its center coordinates and radius?
Given that R is the radius, X and Y the coordinates of the center,
you can do a loop on the angle A, say by increments of 10deg from 0 to 360,
then each point (px, py) is given by
Anybody mathematically inclined on duty today?
I'm trying to remember my high school trig/geometry/algebra. How would one
calculate/plot the points of the circumference of a circle given its center
coordinates and radius?
I'm trying to space small divisions in a circle around a given point, bu
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