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blockly/core/utils/svg_paths.ts
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/**
* @license
* Copyright 2019 Google LLC
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*/
import * as goog from '../../closure/goog/goog.js';
goog.declareModuleId('Blockly.utils.svgPaths');
/**
* Create a string representing the given x, y pair. It does not matter whether
* the coordinate is relative or absolute. The result has leading
* and trailing spaces, and separates the x and y coordinates with a comma but
* no space.
*
* @param x The x coordinate.
* @param y The y coordinate.
* @returns A string of the format ' x,y '
*/
export function point(x: number, y: number): string {
return ' ' + x + ',' + y + ' ';
}
/**
* Draw a cubic or quadratic curve. See
* developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/SVG/Attribute/d#Cubic_B%C3%A9zier_Curve
* These coordinates are unitless and hence in the user coordinate system.
*
* @param command The command to use.
* Should be one of: c, C, s, S, q, Q.
* @param points An array containing all of the points to pass to the curve
* command, in order. The points are represented as strings of the format '
* x, y '.
* @returns A string defining one or more Bezier curves. See the MDN
* documentation for exact format.
*/
export function curve(command: string, points: string[]): string {
return ' ' + command + points.join('');
}
/**
* Move the cursor to the given position without drawing a line.
* The coordinates are absolute.
* These coordinates are unitless and hence in the user coordinate system.
* See developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/SVG/Tutorial/Paths#Line_commands
*
* @param x The absolute x coordinate.
* @param y The absolute y coordinate.
* @returns A string of the format ' M x,y '
*/
export function moveTo(x: number, y: number): string {
return ' M ' + x + ',' + y + ' ';
}
/**
* Move the cursor to the given position without drawing a line.
* Coordinates are relative.
* These coordinates are unitless and hence in the user coordinate system.
* See developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/SVG/Tutorial/Paths#Line_commands
*
* @param dx The relative x coordinate.
* @param dy The relative y coordinate.
* @returns A string of the format ' m dx,dy '
*/
export function moveBy(dx: number, dy: number): string {
return ' m ' + dx + ',' + dy + ' ';
}
/**
* Draw a line from the current point to the end point, which is the current
* point shifted by dx along the x-axis and dy along the y-axis.
* These coordinates are unitless and hence in the user coordinate system.
* See developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/SVG/Tutorial/Paths#Line_commands
*
* @param dx The relative x coordinate.
* @param dy The relative y coordinate.
* @returns A string of the format ' l dx,dy '
*/
export function lineTo(dx: number, dy: number): string {
return ' l ' + dx + ',' + dy + ' ';
}
/**
* Draw multiple lines connecting all of the given points in order. This is
* equivalent to a series of 'l' commands.
* These coordinates are unitless and hence in the user coordinate system.
* See developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/SVG/Tutorial/Paths#Line_commands
*
* @param points An array containing all of the points to draw lines to, in
* order. The points are represented as strings of the format ' dx,dy '.
* @returns A string of the format ' l (dx,dy)+ '
*/
export function line(points: string[]): string {
return ' l' + points.join('');
}
/**
* Draw a horizontal or vertical line.
* The first argument specifies the direction and whether the given position is
* relative or absolute.
* These coordinates are unitless and hence in the user coordinate system.
* See developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/SVG/Attribute/d#LineTo_path_commands
*
* @param command The command to prepend to the coordinate. This should be one
* of: V, v, H, h.
* @param val The coordinate to pass to the command. It may be absolute or
* relative.
* @returns A string of the format ' command val '
*/
export function lineOnAxis(command: string, val: number): string {
return ' ' + command + ' ' + val + ' ';
}
/**
* Draw an elliptical arc curve.
* These coordinates are unitless and hence in the user coordinate system.
* See developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/SVG/Attribute/d#Elliptical_Arc_Curve
*
* @param command The command string. Either 'a' or 'A'.
* @param flags The flag string. See the MDN documentation for a description
* and examples.
* @param radius The radius of the arc to draw.
* @param point The point to move the cursor to after drawing the arc, specified
* either in absolute or relative coordinates depending on the command.
* @returns A string of the format 'command radius radius flags point'
*/
export function arc(
command: string,
flags: string,
radius: number,
point: string
): string {
return command + ' ' + radius + ' ' + radius + ' ' + flags + point;
}