Draw Round Rect (Not in Base Package)

Draws a rounded rectangle into a picture. The curvature of the corners is defined by the oval width and oval height inputs. Details

oval height is the height of an oval that defines the amount of curvature for the corners.
oval width is the width of an oval that defines the amount of curvature for the corners.
picture is the picture to which you want to add the rectangle. It defaults to an empty picture.
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.
left is the horizontal coordinate of the left edge of the rectangle.
top is the vertical coordinate of the top edge of the rectangle.
right is the horizontal coordinate of the right edge of the rectangle.
bottom is the vertical coordinate of the bottom edge of the rectangle.
fill? specifies whether to fill the interior. If FALSE (default), the VI draws only the outlines.
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.

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).
new picture is the modified picture.

Draw Round Rect Details

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.