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joostdecock f30b67080b [dev] fix: Ensure path._curve is included in docs. Closes #193 (#204)
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---
title: 'Path._curve()'
---
The `Path._curve()` method draws a cubic Bézier curve
from the current position via two control points to a given endpoint.
However, the start control point is identical to the current position,
so you do not need to provide it.
## Signature
```js
Path path._curve(Point cp2, Point to)
```
:::tip
This method is chainable as it returns the `Path` object
:::
## Example
<Example caption="Example of the Path.\_curve() method">
```js
({ Point, points, Path, paths, part }) => {
points.from = new Point(5, 20)
points.cp2 = new Point(60, 50)
points.to = new Point(90, 20)
paths.line = new Path()
.move(points.from)
.\_curve(points.cp2, points.to)
.setText("Path.\_curve()", "text-sm center fill-note")
.attr("data-text-dy", -1)
return part
}
````
</Example>
## Notes
The main purpose of this method is to save your some typing,
as the two following calls yield the same result:
```js
path.curve(point1, point1, point2)
path._curve(point1, point2)
````