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… of the arc for whole-circumference arcs.

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The arc and its start and end points are defined as follows:

<p>Consider a circle that has its origin at (<var title="">x</var>, <var
title="">y</var>) and that has radius <var title="">radius</var>.
title="">y</var>) and that has radius <var title="">radius</var>. The
points at <var title="">startAngle</var> and <var title="">endAngle</var>
along this circle's circumference, measured in radians clockwise from the
positive x-axis, are the start and end points respectively.

<p>If the absolute magnitude of the difference between the <var
title="">startAngle</var> and <var title="">endAngle</var> angles is equal
to or greater than 2&pi;, then the arc is the whole circumference of this
circle.

<p>Otherwise, the points at <var title="">startAngle</var> and <var
title="">endAngle</var> along this circle's circumference, measured in
radians clockwise from the positive x-axis, are the start and end points
respectively. The arc is the path along the circumference of this circle
<p>Otherwise, the arc is the path along the circumference of this circle
from the start point to the end point, going anti-clockwise if the <var
title="">anticlockwise</var> argument is true, and clockwise otherwise.
Since the points are on the circle, as opposed to being simply angles from
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<p>Consider a circle that has its origin at (<var title="">x</var>,
<var title="">y</var>) and that has radius <var
title="">radius</var>.</p>
title="">radius</var>. The points at <var title="">startAngle</var>
and <var title="">endAngle</var> along this circle's circumference,
measured in radians clockwise from the positive x-axis, are the
start and end points respectively.</p>

<p>If the absolute magnitude of the difference between the <var
title="">startAngle</var> and <var title="">endAngle</var> angles is
equal to or greater than 2&pi;, then the arc is the whole
circumference of this circle.</p>

<p>Otherwise, the points at <var title="">startAngle</var> and <var
title="">endAngle</var> along this circle's circumference, measured
in radians clockwise from the positive x-axis, are the start and end
points respectively. The arc is the path along the circumference of
<p>Otherwise, the arc is the path along the circumference of
this circle from the start point to the end point, going
anti-clockwise if the <var title="">anticlockwise</var> argument is
true, and clockwise otherwise. Since the points are on the circle,
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