path_move() is another function introduced in wand for paths. The main aim of path_move() function is to set new starting point for a new sub_path. Given to parameter can be relative, or absolute, by setting the relative flag.
Syntax :
wand.drawing.path_move(to, relative)Parameters:
Parameter Input Type Description to sequence or (numbers.Real, numbers.Real) pair which represents coordinates to drawn to. relative bool treat given coordinates as relative to current point.
Example #1:
from wand.image import Image from wand.drawing import Drawing from wand.color import Color with Drawing() as draw: draw.stroke_width = 2 draw.stroke_color = Color( 'black' ) draw.fill_color = Color( 'white' ) draw.path_start() # set starting point for first sub-path draw.path_move(to = ( 10 , 10 )) # Drawing vertical line from start draw.path_vertical_line( 100 , relative = True ) # set starting point for second sub-path draw.path_move(to = ( 190 , 10 )) # Drawing vertical line from start draw.path_vertical_line( 100 , relative = True ) draw.path_finish() with Image(width = 200 , height = 200 , background = Color( 'lightgreen' )) as image: draw(image) image.save(filename = "pathmove.png" ) |
Output :
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