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The Arc primitive is a basic graphic element commonly used to represent curves or arcs. In computer graphics and graphic design, the Arc primitive is used to depict a portion of a circle or any arbitrary curve, typically defined by a center point, radius, start angle, and end angle.
Key features:
- Center Point: The central position of the arc, usually a coordinate point.
- Inner Radius: The distance from the center point to any point on the inner arc, determining the size of the inner arc.
- Outer Radius: The distance from the center point to any point on the outer arc, determining the size of the outer arc.
- Start Angle and End Angle: Determine the starting and ending positions of the arc, typically expressed in degrees or radians.