// Example for drawArc function. This is intended for arc based meters. // (See arcMeter example) // Draws arcs without smooth ends, suitable for dynamically changing arc // angles to avoid residual anti-alias pixels at the arc segment joints. // The sides of the arc can optionally be smooth or not. Smooth arcs have // a much better appearance, especially at small sizes. #include // Include the graphics library TFT_eSPI tft = TFT_eSPI(); // Create object "tft" // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Setup // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- void setup(void) { Serial.begin(115200); tft.init(); tft.setRotation(1); tft.fillScreen(TFT_BLACK); } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Main loop // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- void loop() { static uint32_t count = 0; uint16_t fg_color = random(0x10000); uint16_t bg_color = TFT_BLACK; // This is the background colour used for smoothing (anti-aliasing) uint16_t x = random(tft.width()); // Position of centre of arc uint16_t y = random(tft.height()); uint8_t radius = random(20, tft.width() / 4); // Outer arc radius uint8_t thickness = random(1, radius / 4); // Thickness uint8_t inner_radius = radius - thickness; // Calculate inner radius (can be 0 for circle segment) // 0 degrees is at 6 o'clock position // Arcs are drawn clockwise from start_angle to end_angle // Start angle can be greater than end angle, the arc will then be drawn through 0 degrees uint16_t start_angle = random(361); // Start angle must be in range 0 to 360 uint16_t end_angle = random(361); // End angle must be in range 0 to 360 bool smooth = random(2); // true = smooth sides, false = no smooth sides tft.drawArc(x, y, radius, inner_radius, start_angle, end_angle, fg_color, bg_color, smooth); count++; if (count < 30) delay(500); // After 15s draw as fast as possible! }