/* * Paper.js * * This file is part of Paper.js, a JavaScript Vector Graphics Library, * based on Scriptographer.org and designed to be largely API compatible. * http://paperjs.org/ * http://scriptographer.org/ * * Copyright (c) 2011, Juerg Lehni & Jonathan Puckey * http://lehni.org/ & http://jonathanpuckey.com/ * * Distributed under the MIT license. See LICENSE file for details. * * All rights reserved. */ /** * @name PathItem * * @class The PathItem class is the base for any items that describe paths * and offer standardised methods for drawing and path manipulation, such as * {@link Path} and {@link CompoundPath}. * * @extends Item */ var PathItem = this.PathItem = Item.extend(/** @lends PathItem# */{ // Note: The PathItem class is currently empty but holds the documentation // for all the methods that exist both on Path and CompoundPath. /** * Smooth bezier curves without changing the amount of segments or their * points, by only smoothing and adjusting their handle points, for both * open ended and closed paths. * * @name PathItem#smooth * @function * * @example {@paperscript} * // Smoothing a closed shape: * * // Create a rectangular path with its top-left point at * // {x: 30, y: 25} and a size of {width: 50, height: 50}: * var path = new Path.Rectangle(new Point(30, 25), new Size(50, 50)); * path.strokeColor = 'black'; * * // Select the path, so we can see its handles: * path.fullySelected = true; * * // Create a copy of the path and move it 100pt to the right: * var copy = path.clone(); * copy.position.x += 100; * * // Smooth the segments of the copy: * copy.smooth(); * * @example {@paperscript height=220} * var path = new Path(); * path.strokeColor = 'black'; * * path.add(new Point(30, 50)); * * var y = 5; * var x = 3; * * for (var i = 0; i < 28; i++) { * y *= -1.1; * x *= 1.1; * path.lineBy(x, y); * } * * // Create a copy of the path and move it 100pt down: * var copy = path.clone(); * copy.position.y += 120; * * // Set its stroke color to red: * copy.strokeColor = 'red'; * * // Smooth the segments of the copy: * copy.smooth(); */ /** * {@grouptitle Postscript Style Drawing Commands} * * On a normal empty {@link Path}, the point is simply added as the path's * first segment. If called on a {@link CompoundPath}, a new {@link Path} is * created as a child and the point is added as its first segment. * * @name PathItem#moveTo * @function * @param {Point} point */ // DOCS: Document #lineTo() /** * @name PathItem#lineTo * @function * @param {Point} point */ /** * Adds a cubic bezier curve to the path, defined by two handles and a to * point. * * @name PathItem#cubicCurveTo * @function * @param {Point} handle1 * @param {Point} handle2 * @param {Point} to */ /** * Adds a quadratic bezier curve to the path, defined by a handle and a to * point. * * @name PathItem#quadraticCurveTo * @function * @param {Point} handle * @param {Point} to */ // DOCS: Document PathItem#curveTo() 'paramater' param. /** * Draws a curve from the position of the last segment point in the path * that goes through the specified {@code through} point, to the specified * {@code to} point by adding one segment to the path. * * @name PathItem#curveTo * @function * @param {Point} through the point through which the curve should go * @param {Point} to the point where the curve should end * @param {Number} [parameter=0.5] * * @example {@paperscript height=300} * // Interactive example. Click and drag in the view below: * * var myPath; * function onMouseDrag(event) { * // If we created a path before, remove it: * if (myPath) { * myPath.remove(); * } * * // Create a new path and add a segment point to it * // at {x: 150, y: 150): * myPath = new Path(); * myPath.add(150, 150); * * // Draw a curve through the position of the mouse to 'toPoint' * var toPoint = new Point(350, 150); * myPath.curveTo(event.point, toPoint); * * // Select the path, so we can see its segments: * myPath.selected = true; * } * * // When the mouse is released, deselect the path * // and set its stroke-color to black: * function onMouseUp(event) { * myPath.selected = false; * myPath.strokeColor = 'black'; * } */ /** * Draws an arc from the position of the last segment point in the path that * goes through the specified {@code through} point, to the specified * {@code to} point by adding one or more segments to the path. * * @name PathItem#arcTo * @function * @param {Point} through the point where the arc should pass through * @param {Point} to the point where the arc should end * * @example {@paperscript} * var path = new Path(); * path.strokeColor = 'black'; * * var firstPoint = new Point(30, 75); * path.add(firstPoint); * * // The point through which we will create the arc: * var throughPoint = new Point(40, 40); * * // The point at which the arc will end: * var toPoint = new Point(130, 75); * * // Draw an arc through 'throughPoint' to 'toPoint' * path.arcTo(throughPoint, toPoint); * * // Add a red circle shaped path at the position of 'throughPoint': * var circle = new Path.Circle(throughPoint, 3); * circle.fillColor = 'red'; * * @example {@paperscript height=300} * // Interactive example. Click and drag in the view below: * * var myPath; * function onMouseDrag(event) { * // If we created a path before, remove it: * if (myPath) { * myPath.remove(); * } * * // Create a new path and add a segment point to it * // at {x: 150, y: 150): * myPath = new Path(); * myPath.add(150, 150); * * // Draw an arc through the position of the mouse to 'toPoint' * var toPoint = new Point(350, 150); * myPath.arcTo(event.point, toPoint); * * // Select the path, so we can see its segments: * myPath.selected = true; * } * * // When the mouse is released, deselect the path * // and fill it with black. * function onMouseUp(event) { * myPath.selected = false; * myPath.fillColor = 'black'; * } */ /** * Draws an arc from the position of the last segment point in the path to * the specified point by adding one or more segments to the path. * * @name PathItem#arcTo * @function * @param {Point} to the point where the arc should end * @param {Boolean} [clockwise=true] specifies whether the arc should be * drawn in clockwise direction. * * @example {@paperscript} * var path = new Path(); * path.strokeColor = 'black'; * * path.add(new Point(30, 75)); * path.arcTo(new Point(130, 75)); * * var path2 = new Path(); * path2.strokeColor = 'red'; * path2.add(new Point(180, 25)); * * // To draw an arc in anticlockwise direction, * // we pass 'false' as the second argument to arcTo: * path2.arcTo(new Point(280, 25), false); * * @example {@paperscript height=300} * // Interactive example. Click and drag in the view below: * var myPath; * * // The mouse has to move at least 20 points before * // the next mouse drag event is fired: * tool.minDistance = 20; * * // When the user clicks, create a new path and add * // the current mouse position to it as its first segment: * function onMouseDown(event) { * myPath = new Path(); * myPath.strokeColor = 'black'; * myPath.add(event.point); * } * * // On each mouse drag event, draw an arc to the current * // position of the mouse: * function onMouseDrag(event) { * myPath.arcTo(event.point); * } */ /** * Closes the path. When closed, Paper.js connects the first and last * segments. * * @name PathItem#closePath * @function * @see Path#closed */ /** * {@grouptitle Relative Drawing Commands} * * If called on a {@link CompoundPath}, a new {@link Path} is created as a * child and a point is added as its first segment relative to the * position of the last segment of the current path. * * @name PathItem#moveBy * @function * @param {Point} vector */ /** * Adds a segment relative to the last segment point of the path. * * @name PathItem#lineBy * @function * @param {Point} vector The vector which is added to the position of the * last segment of the path, to become the new segment. * * @example {@paperscript} * var path = new Path(); * path.strokeColor = 'black'; * * // Add a segment at {x: 50, y: 50} * path.add(25, 25); * * // Add a segment relative to the last segment of the path. * // 50 in x direction and 0 in y direction, becomes {x: 75, y: 25} * path.lineBy(50, 0); * * // 0 in x direction and 50 in y direction, becomes {x: 75, y: 75} * path.lineBy(0, 50); * * @example {@paperscript height=300} * // Drawing a spiral using lineBy: * var path = new Path(); * path.strokeColor = 'black'; * * // Add the first segment at {x: 50, y: 50} * path.add(view.center); * * // Loop 500 times: * for (var i = 0; i < 500; i++) { * // Create a vector with an ever increasing length * // and an angle in increments of 45 degrees * var vector = new Point({ * angle: i * 45, * length: i / 2 * }); * // Add the vector relatively to the last segment point: * path.lineBy(vector); * } * * // Smooth the handles of the path: * path.smooth(); * * // Uncomment the following line and click on 'run' to see * // the construction of the path: * // path.selected = true; */ // DOCS: Document Path#curveBy() /** * @name PathItem#curveBy * @function * @param {Point} throughVector * @param {Point} toVector * @param {Number} [parameter=0.5] */ // DOCS: Document Path#arcBy() /** * @name PathItem#arcBy * @function * @param {Point} throughVector * @param {Point} toVector */ });