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I am drawing an ellipse

CGRect paperRect = self.bounds;
CGRect strokeRect = CGRectInset(paperRect, 5.0, 5.0);
CGContextAddEllipseInRect(context, strokeRect);
CGContextStrokePath(context);

I was hoping to change this to a jarred ellipse (see pic). In search for the best way to do this, I was wondering if there is a way to use

setLineDash:count:phase:

and pass an arc/ curve as the pattern instead of line? Or is there a better way to do this?

UPDATE I tried the following, as suggested by Wain:

float a = strokeRect.size.width/2;
float b = strokeRect.size.height/2;

float x1,y1,x2,y2,k;
x1=CGRectGetMinX(strokeRect);
y1=CGRectGetMinY(strokeRect);
int maxAngle = 360;

CGContextBeginPath(context);
CGContextMoveToPoint(context, x1, y1); 
for(int i=0;i<maxAngle;i+=30){

    float cX=cos(DEGREES_TO_RADIANS(i));
    float sX=sin(DEGREES_TO_RADIANS(i));
    k=1/(sqrt(pow((b*cX),2) + pow(a*sX,2)));
    x2=k*a*b*cos(DEGREES_TO_RADIANS(i));
    y2=k*a*b*sin(DEGREES_TO_RADIANS(i));

   CGContextAddArcToPoint(context, x1, y1, x2, y2, 20);
    x1=x2; // make x2 the new x1
    y1=y2;

}

CGContextClosePath(context);
CGContextStrokePath(context);

I can see some irregular drawings, but nothing to the extend that makes sense visually. enter image description here

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You don't 'pass a line' as the dash. The dash is a description of how the line is drawn.

You need to create a path (instead of the ellipse) which traces the 'jarred ellipse' shape (using CGContextAddArcToPoint) and then draw that.

The points are all on the edge of the ellipse, you can find them with the calculations described here. I haven't tried it but I guess the first tangent point could be the center point of the ellipse...

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  • it is not always a circle, but more of an ellipse. I did explore finding points on the ellipse and adding arcs, and it goes to solving quadratic equations for iterating angles. I was hoping for a more straightforward solution if there was one. :)
    – aVC
    Jun 8, 2013 at 16:49
  • @aVC: Nothing involving setLineDash:count:phase:. Jun 9, 2013 at 2:50

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