About Chords
A
chord is a region bounded by the intersection of an ellipse and a line segment
called a secant. The following illustration shows a chord drawn by using the
Chord function.
When calling
Chord, an application supplies the coordinates of the upper left and lower right
corners of the ellipse's bounding rectangle, as well as the coordinates of two
points defining two radials. A radial is a line drawn from the center of an
ellipse's bounding rectangle to a point on the ellipse.
When Windows draws the curved part of the chord, it does so by using the
current arc direction for the specified device context. The default arc direction is
counterclockwise. You can have your application reset the arc direction by
calling the
SetArcDirection function.
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