1
0
Fork 0
freesewing/markdown/dev/reference/api/path/_curve/en.md

52 lines
1.1 KiB
Markdown
Raw Normal View History

---
2022-09-22 09:05:20 +02:00
title: "Path._curve()"
---
2022-09-22 09:05:20 +02:00
The `Path._curve()` method draws a cubic Bezier curve
from the current position via two control points to a given endpoint.
However, the start control point is identical to the current position,
so you do not need to provide it.
```js
2022-09-22 09:05:20 +02:00
Path path._curve(Point cp2, Point to)
```
2022-09-22 09:05:20 +02:00
<Tip compact>This method is chainable as it returns the `Path` object</Tip>
2022-09-22 09:05:20 +02:00
<TabbedExample part="path__curve" caption="Example of the Path.\_curve() method">
```js
2022-09-22 09:05:20 +02:00
({ Point, points, Path, paths, part }) => {
points.from = new Point(5, 20);
points.cp2 = new Point(60, 30);
points.to = new Point(90, 20);
paths.line = new Path()
.move(points.from)
._curve(points.cp2, points.to)
.attr("data-text", "Path._curve()")
.attr("data-text-class", "text-sm center fill-note");
2022-09-22 09:05:20 +02:00
return part
}
```
2022-09-22 09:05:20 +02:00
</TabbedExample>
<Note>
###### This method exists to save you some typing
Note that the two following calls yield the same result:
```js
path.curve(point1, point1, point2)
path._curve(point1, point2)
```
So the only purpose of this method is to save your some typing.
</Note>