Simpler way to draw a circle with tkinter?

Question:

Drawing a circle on a tkinter Canvas is usually done by the create_oval method. However, supplying the bounding box is often a confusing way to think about drawing a circle. It’s not particularly difficult to come up with a shortcut for it, but I couldn’t find anyone else doing something similar, so I’ll post it in the hopes someone else finds it useful.

Asked By: mgold

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Answers:

Here’s a trick known as monkey patching where we actually add a member to the tkinter/Tkinter class Canvas. Below is a fully-functioning program (Python 2.7 and 3.x), of which the third paragraph is of interest. Add it to your code and you can treat tk.Canvas.create_circle(x, y, r, options...) as you would a builtin method, where the options are the same as create_oval. We do something similar for create_arc (fourth paragraph), and give the option to specify an end angle instead of an extent.

try:
    import tkinter as tk
except ImportError:
    import Tkinter as tk  # Python 2

root = tk.Tk()
canvas = tk.Canvas(root, width=200, height=200, borderwidth=0, highlightthickness=0,
                   bg="black")
canvas.grid()

def _create_circle(self, x, y, r, **kwargs):
    return self.create_oval(x-r, y-r, x+r, y+r, **kwargs)
tk.Canvas.create_circle = _create_circle

def _create_circle_arc(self, x, y, r, **kwargs):
    if "start" in kwargs and "end" in kwargs:
        kwargs["extent"] = kwargs["end"] - kwargs["start"]
        del kwargs["end"]
    return self.create_arc(x-r, y-r, x+r, y+r, **kwargs)
tk.Canvas.create_circle_arc = _create_circle_arc

canvas.create_circle(100, 120, 50, fill="blue", outline="#DDD", width=4)
canvas.create_circle_arc(100, 120, 48, fill="green", outline="", start=45, end=140)
canvas.create_circle_arc(100, 120, 48, fill="green", outline="", start=275, end=305)
canvas.create_circle_arc(100, 120, 45, style="arc", outline="white", width=6,
                         start=270-25, end=270+25)
canvas.create_circle(150, 40, 20, fill="#BBB", outline="")

root.title("Circles and Arcs")
root.mainloop()

Result:

result of code

Answered By: mgold

simpler solution:

from tkinter import *
root = Tk()
myCanvas = Canvas(root)
myCanvas.pack()

def create_circle(x, y, r, canvas): #center coordinates, radius
    x0 = x - r
    y0 = y - r
    x1 = x + r
    y1 = y + r
    return canvas.create_oval(x0, y0, x1, y1)

create_circle(100, 100, 20, myCanvas)
create_circle(50, 25, 10, myCanvas)
root.mainloop()
Answered By: Edgar Runnman
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