stroke_join()#
Sets the style of the joints which connect line segments.
Examples#

def setup():
py5.no_fill()
py5.stroke_weight(10.0)
py5.stroke_join(py5.MITER)
py5.begin_shape()
py5.vertex(35, 20)
py5.vertex(65, 50)
py5.vertex(35, 80)
py5.end_shape()

def setup():
py5.no_fill()
py5.stroke_weight(10.0)
py5.stroke_join(py5.BEVEL)
py5.begin_shape()
py5.vertex(35, 20)
py5.vertex(65, 50)
py5.vertex(35, 80)
py5.end_shape()

def setup():
py5.no_fill()
py5.stroke_weight(10.0)
py5.stroke_join(py5.ROUND)
py5.begin_shape()
py5.vertex(35, 20)
py5.vertex(65, 50)
py5.vertex(35, 80)
py5.end_shape()
Description#
Sets the style of the joints which connect line segments. These joints are either mitered, beveled, or rounded and specified with the corresponding parameters MITER, BEVEL, and ROUND. The default joint is MITER.
Underlying Processing method: strokeJoin
Signatures#
stroke_join(
join: int, # either MITER, BEVEL, ROUND
/,
) -> None
Updated on March 06, 2023 02:49:26am UTC