Yes, sin and cos are the functions you need.
#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; use Tk; use constant PI => 4 * atan2(1, 1); my ($center_x, $center_y) = (25, 25); my $radius = 20; my $object_count = 19; my $mw = 'MainWindow'->new(-title => 'Objects in circle'); $mw->Label(-text => 'Center')->grid(-row => $center_x, -column => $center_y, ); my @objects = map "Object $_", 1 .. $object_count; my $step = 2 * PI / (1 + $#objects); for my $i (0 .. $#objects) { my $angle = $i * $step; my $x = $center_x + $radius * cos $angle; my $y = $center_y + $radius * sin $angle; $mw->Label(-text => $objects[$i])->grid(-row => $y, -column => $x, ); } MainLoop();
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In reply to Re: draw objects in circle by choroba
in thread draw objects in circle by Hossein

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