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title: Path.smurve()
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---
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The `Path.smurve()` method draws a smooth curve from the current point via a control point to an endpoint.
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A smooth curve means it will use the reflection of the end control point of the previous curve.
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## Signature
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```js
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Path path.smurve(Point cp2, Point end)
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```
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:::tipThis method is chainable as it returns the `Path` object:::
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## Example
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<Example caption="Example of the Path.smurve() method">
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```js
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({ Point, points, Path, paths, part }) => {
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points.aFrom = new Point(10, 10)
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points.aCp1 = new Point(40, 40)
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points.aCp2 = new Point(70, -20)
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points.aTo = new Point(100, 10)
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points.bCp2 = new Point(50,50)
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points.bTo = new Point(10,50)
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paths.smurve = new Path()
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.move(points.aFrom)
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.curve(points.aCp1, points.aCp2,points.aTo)
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.smurve(points.bCp2, points.bTo)
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.reverse() // Puts text at the end
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.setText('Path.smurve()')
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return part
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}
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```
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</Example>
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