2021-10-17 18:26:00 +02:00
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title: "curve_()"
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2021-08-25 16:09:31 +02:00
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```js
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Path path.curve_(Point cp1, Point to)
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```
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Draws a cubic Bezier curve from the current position via two control points to a given endpoint.
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However, the end control point is identical to the end point.
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<Tip>
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###### This method exists to save you some typing
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Note that the two following calls yield the same result:
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```js
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.curve(point1, point2, point2)
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.curve_(point1, point2)
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```
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So the only purpose of this method is to save your some typing;
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</Tip>
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2022-01-19 11:31:39 +01:00
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<Example part="path_curve_">
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Example of the Path.curve\_() method
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</Example>
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2021-08-25 16:09:31 +02:00
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```js
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let { Point, points, Path, paths } = part.shorthand();
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points.from = new Point(10, 20);
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points.cp1 = new Point(40, 0);
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points.to = new Point(90, 20);
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paths.line = new Path()
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.move(points.from)
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.curve_(points.cp1, points.to)
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.attr("data-text", "Path.curve_()")
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.attr("data-text-class", "text-sm center fill-note");
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```
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