---
title: Path.join()
---
The `Path.join()` method joins this path with one or more other paths.
Any gaps in the path (caused by move operations) will be filled-in with a line.
If that's not what you want, you should use
[`Path.combine()`](/reference/api/path/combine) instead.
## Signature
```js
Path path.join(path other)
```
## Examples
<Example caption="Example of the Path.join() method">
```js
({ Point, points, Path, paths, part }) => {
points.A1 = new Point(0, 0)
points.A2 = new Point(60, 0)
points.B1 = new Point(0, 10)
points.B2 = new Point(60, 10)
points.C1 = new Point(0, 20)
points.C2 = new Point(60, 20)
paths.path1 = new Path()
.move(points.A1)
.line(points.A2)
.setClass("various")
paths.path2 = new Path()
.move(points.B1)
.line(points.B2)
.setClass("note")
paths.path3 = new Path()
.move(points.C1)
.line(points.C2)
.setClass("canvas")
paths.joint = paths.path1
.join(paths.path2, paths.path3)
.setClass("lining dotted")
return part
}
```
</Example>
## Notes
- `Path.join()` is _variadic_, so you can pass multiple paths to join
- You cannot join a closed path to another path