>>Hi,
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>>I need to draw an arrow on a form from x1, y1 to x2, y2. I know how to draw the line, but the arrow part is a riddle to me. I guess it requires a formula and/or some special functions.
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>>Any idea?
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>I agree that three lines would probably do the job. Tell me if you want help with the math part (trigonometry). Although I haven't figured it out yet, I think it should be easy.
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>Hilmar.
Hi Hilmar,
(BTW, thanks for your reply on 'Public, Private, Global' :)
Some help would be appreciated. Trigonometry is not my specialty.
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