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title: Path.divide()
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---
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The `Path.divide()` method breaks a path apart in an array of atomic paths. An
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atomic path is a path that can't be divided further and is always made up of
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one move + one drawing operation.
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## Signature
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```js
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array path.divide()
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```
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## Example
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<Example caption="Example of the Path.divide() method">
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```js
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({ Point, points, Path, paths, part }) => {
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points.A = new Point(55, 40)
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points.B = new Point(10, 70)
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points.BCp2 = new Point(40, 20)
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points.C = new Point(90, 60)
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points.CCp1 = new Point(50, -30)
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points.D = new Point(50, 80)
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points.DCp1 = new Point(140, 50)
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paths.example = new Path()
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.move(points.A)
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.line(points.B)
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.curve(points.BCp2, points.CCp1, points.C)
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.curve(points.DCp1, points.DCp1, points.D)
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.close()
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let style = "stroke-width: 4; stroke-opacity: 0.5;"
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let i = 0
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for (let p of paths.example.divide()) {
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i++
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paths[i] = p
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.attr("style", style)
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.attr('style', `stroke: hsl(${i * 70}, 100%, 50%)`)
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}
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return part
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}
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```
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</Example>
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