Commands for writing Paths.
You might want to use PathBuilder
to build paths.
startAt : ( Basics.Float, Basics.Float ) -> PathBuilder
start building a path
end : PathBuilder -> Path
end the path
endClosed : PathBuilder -> Path
move back to the start and end the path
drawLineBy : ( Basics.Float, Basics.Float ) -> PathBuilder -> PathBuilder
draw a line to a relative point
drawLineTo : ( Basics.Float, Basics.Float ) -> PathBuilder -> PathBuilder
draw a line to a point
drawCircleArcAround : ( Basics.Float, Basics.Float ) -> { angle : Basics.Float, clockwise : Basics.Bool } -> PathBuilder -> PathBuilder
Draw a circle arc around a center point
drawCircleArcAroundBy : ( Basics.Float, Basics.Float ) -> { angle : Basics.Float, clockwise : Basics.Bool } -> PathBuilder -> PathBuilder
draw a circle arc around a relative center
jumpBy : ( Basics.Float, Basics.Float ) -> PathBuilder -> PathBuilder
jump by a relative amount (without drawing)
jumpTo : ( Basics.Float, Basics.Float ) -> PathBuilder -> PathBuilder
jump to a point (without drawing)
drawArcBy : ( Basics.Float, Basics.Float ) -> { radiusX : Basics.Float, radiusY : Basics.Float, rotation : Basics.Float, takeTheLongWay : Basics.Bool, clockwise : Basics.Bool } -> PathBuilder -> PathBuilder
draw an arc to a relative point
drawArcTo : ( Basics.Float, Basics.Float ) -> { radiusX : Basics.Float, radiusY : Basics.Float, rotation : Basics.Float, takeTheLongWay : Basics.Bool, clockwise : Basics.Bool } -> PathBuilder -> PathBuilder
draw an arc to a point
drawCircleArcBy : ( Basics.Float, Basics.Float ) -> { angle : Basics.Float, takeTheLongWay : Basics.Bool, clockwise : Basics.Bool } -> PathBuilder -> PathBuilder
draw a circle arc to a relative point
drawCircleArcTo : ( Basics.Float, Basics.Float ) -> { angle : Basics.Float, takeTheLongWay : Basics.Bool, clockwise : Basics.Bool } -> PathBuilder -> PathBuilder
draw a circle arc to a point
custom : (( Basics.Float, Basics.Float ) -> ( ( Basics.Float, Basics.Float ), String )) -> PathBuilder -> PathBuilder
custom path command.
You should only use this if you know what your doing.
```
startAt (50,50)
|> custom (\(x,y) -> ((x+10,y+10),"l10 10"))
|> end
```
toString : Path -> String
Convert the path to a string.
You can use it with elm/svg like this:
Svg.path
[ Svg.Attributes.d (toString path)]
[]
( ( Basics.Float
, Basics.Float )
, Path -> Path
)
Builds Paths.
Start building paths with startAt
and end it with end
.