Draws a rounded rectangle into a picture. The curvature of the corners is defined by the oval width and oval height inputs. Details
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oval height is the height of an oval that defines the amount of curvature for the corners. | ||||||||
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oval width is the width of an oval that defines the amount of curvature for the corners. | ||||||||
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picture is the picture to which you want to add the rectangle. It defaults to an empty picture. | ||||||||
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rect is a cluster containing four numerics that describe the left, top, right, and bottom coordinates of the outer edges of a rectangle that circumscribes the rounded rectangle.
All coordinates are absolute.
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fill? specifies whether to fill the interior. If FALSE (default), the VI draws only the outlines. | ||||||||
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color is the color of the lines.
If the interior is filled, the VI uses this color for the interior. The default is black.
You can wire a color box constant to this input. |
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black in B/W? specifies whether the pixel appears as black or as white if you display it on a black-and-white monitor. The default is black (TRUE). | ||||||||
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new picture is the modified picture. |
If oval height and oval width are zero, you get a normal rectangle. If they are greater than zero, they describe how the corners of the rectangle should be rounded, as shown in the following illustration.