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Question by Yash
Submitted on 5/4/2004
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I am working on a program, which would simulate the cockpit system of the aircraft. I am trying to draw some display devices of the cockpit system. I have some queries to ask. I am trying to draw some dials, like the dial of display device found in a cockpit of the aircraft. My problem is that I could draw the circle, but I don't no how to draw an arrow into the circle i.e centre of the circle, and the small and big markers on the edge of the circles and also how to move the arrow inside the circle. It will be very helpful if you could help me. Thank you.  
Regards
Yash


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