Here's a fairly simple solution to the problem, though it does not use an Ellipse
and it requires a little trigonometry:
<Path Fill="Black"
Data="M0,0 L0,-100 A100,100 0 0 1 70.7,-70.7 z" />
The Data
property uses Path Markup Syntax.
- The "M" at the beginning tells the pen to Move to the location 0,0.
- The "L" tells the pen to draw a Line from the current location (0, 0) to 0,-100.
- The "A" tells the pen to draw an elliptical Arc from the current location to 70.7,-70.7 (the "100,100" portion determines the horizontal and vertical radius of the ellipse and the "0 0 1" portion is for
RotationAngle
, IsLargeArc
, and SweepDirection
(1 for clockwise, 0 for counter-clockwise)).
- The "z" tells the pen to close or complete the shape (which will cause a line to be drawn from 70.7,-70.7 back to 0,0).
Where did the 70.7 come from? Well, this particular arc sweeps out an angle of 45 degrees from a circle with radius 100, so the coordinates 70.7,-70.7 are determined by 100 * sin(45)
and 100 * cos(45)
.
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