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Revision as of 00:44, 27 September 2011
Draws lines between points.
Contents
Function
Synopsis
love.graphics.line( x1, y1, x2, y2, ... )
Arguments
number x1
- The position of first point on the x-axis.
number y1
- The position of first point on the y-axis.
number x2
- The position of second point on the x-axis.
number y2
- The position of second point on the y-axis.
number ...
- You can continue passing point positions to draw a polyline.
Returns
Nothing.
Function
Synopsis
love.graphics.line( points )
Arguments
table points
- A table of point positions, as described above.
Returns
Nothing.
Examples
Draw the outline of a simple trapezoid.
function love.draw()
love.graphics.line(200,50, 400,50, 500,300, 100,300, 200, 50)
end
Draw a line from the center of the screen to the mouse pointer.
w = love.graphics.getWidth() / 2 -- half the window width
h = love.graphics.getHeight() / 2 -- half the window height
function love.draw()
local mx, my = love.mouse.getPosition() -- current position of the mouse
love.graphics.line(w, h, mx, my)
end
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