Py5Shape.set_stroke_cap()#
Sets the style for rendering line endings in a Py5Shape
object.
Examples#
def setup():
s = py5.create_shape()
s.begin_shape()
s.stroke_weight(12.0)
s.vertex(20, 0)
s.vertex(80, 0)
s.end_shape()
py5.shape(s, 0, 30)
s.set_stroke_cap(py5.SQUARE)
py5.shape(s, 0, 50)
s.set_stroke_cap(py5.PROJECT)
py5.shape(s, 0, 70)
Description#
Sets the style for rendering line endings in a Py5Shape
object. These ends are either squared, extended, or rounded, each of which specified with the corresponding parameters: SQUARE
, PROJECT
, and ROUND
. The default cap is ROUND
.
This method differs from Py5Shape.stroke_cap() in that it is only to be used outside the Py5Shape.begin_shape() and Py5Shape.end_shape() methods.
Underlying Processing method: PShape.setStrokeCap
Signatures#
set_stroke_cap(
cap: int, # either SQUARE, PROJECT, or ROUND
/,
) -> None
Updated on March 06, 2023 02:49:26am UTC