ICanvasPathMethods class

ICanvasPathMethods class

The ICanvasPathMethods interface is used to manipulate paths of objects.

The ICanvasPathMethods type exposes the following members:

Methods

MethodDescription
arcAdds an arc to the path which is centered at (x, y) position with radius r starting at startAngle and ending at endAngle going in the given direction by anticlockwise (defaulting to clockwise).
arcAdds an arc to the path which is centered at (x, y) position with radius r starting at startAngle and ending at endAngle going in the given direction by anticlockwise (defaulting to clockwise).
ellipseAdds an ellipse to the path which is centered at (x, y) position with the radii radiusX and radiusY starting at startAngle
and ending at endAngle going in the given direction by anticlockwise (defaulting to clockwise).
ellipseAdds an ellipse to the path which is centered at (x, y) position with the radii radiusX and radiusY starting at startAngle
and ending at endAngle going in the given direction by anticlockwise (defaulting to clockwise).
close_pathCauses the point of the pen to move back to the start of the current sub-path.
It tries to draw a straight line from the current point to the start.
If the shape has already been closed or has only one point, this function does nothing.
move_toMoves the starting point of a new sub-path to the (x, y) coordinates.
line_toConnects the last point in the subpath to the x, y coordinates with a straight line.
quadratic_curve_toAdds a quadratic Bézier curve to the current path.
bezier_curve_toAdds a cubic Bézier curve to the path. It requires three points.
The first two points are control points and the third one is the end point.
The starting point is the last point in the current path,
which can be changed using moveTo() before creating the Bézier curve.
arc_toAdds an arc to the path with the given control points and radius, connected to the previous point by a straight line.
rectCreates a path for a rectangle at position (x, y) with a size that is determined by width and height.

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