--- title: move() --- ```js Path path.move(Point to) ``` Moves to a given point without drawing a line. ###### Always start your path with a move When drawing a path, you must always start with a `move()` call, followed by your `line()` and/or `curve()` calls and an optional `close()` call. These calls are chainable, making your code easier to read: ```js paths.example = new Path() .move(points.a) .curve(points.b, points.c, points.d) .line(points.e) .close(); ``` ```js let { Point, points, Path, paths } = part.shorthand(); points.to = new Point(50, 20) .attr("data-text", "Path.move()") .attr("data-text-class", "text-xs fill-note"); paths.noline = new Path().move(points.to); ```