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title: Path
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A path represents an SVG path, which are the lines and curves on our pattern.
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## Signature
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```js
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Path new Path()
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```
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The Path constructor takes no arguments.
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## Properties
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A Path object comes with the following properties:
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- `attributes` : An [Attributes](/reference/api/attributes) instance holding
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the path's attributes
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- `hidden` : When this is `true` the path will be hidden (excluding it from the
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output). See [Path.hide()](/reference/api/path/hide),
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[Path.unhide()](/reference/api/path/unhide), and
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[Path.setHidden()](/reference/api/path/sethidden) for various methods that
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allow setting this in a chainable way.
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:::note RELATED
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See [Using Attributes](/howtos/code/attributes)
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for information about custom Attributes that can be used with Paths.
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:::
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## Example
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<Example caption="Example of the Path contructor">
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```js
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({ Point, points, Path, paths, part }) => {
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paths.example = new Path()
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.move(new Point(0,0))
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.line(new Point(100,0))
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return part
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}
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```
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</Example>
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## Methods
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A Path object exposes the following methods:
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<ReadMore />
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