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# circle_path
Sometimes you need all points on the path of a circle. Here's the function. Its `$fa` , `$fs` and `$fn` parameters are consistent with the `circle` module.
## Parameters
- `radius` : The radius of the circle.
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- `n` : The number of points you want. It's not greater than the fragments of the circle.
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- `$fa` , `$fs` , `$fn` : Check [the circle module ](https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/OpenSCAD_User_Manual/Using_the_2D_Subsystem#circle ) for more details.
## Examples
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use < circle_path.scad >
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$fn = 24;
points = circle_path(radius = 50);
polygon(points);
leng = len(points);
step_angle = 360 / leng;
for(i = [0:leng - 1]) {
translate(points[i])
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rotate([90, 0, 90 + i * step_angle])
linear_extrude(1, center = true)
text("A", valign = "center", halign = "center");
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}
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![circle_path ](images/lib3x-circle_path-1.JPG )
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