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how can i make animate from one path to another path, but path still connected.

this my source code. if on path1 still working, but on path2 not started from first point.

        var obj;
        var path1
        var path2;


        var canvas = Raphael("canvas", 620, 420);
        window.onload = function() {

            obj = canvas.circle(100, 200, 10);                

            path1 = canvas.path("M100 200L200 200");
            path2 = canvas.path("M200 200L400 100");

            window.setInterval("method_animasi()", 10); 
        };

        var counter = 0;
        var position;
        function method_animasi(){

            position = path1.getPointAtLength(counter);   

            if(position.x == 200 && position.y == 200){
                position = path2.getPointAtLength(counter);
            }
            obj.attr({cx: position.x, cy: position.y});    

            counter++;
        };

you can see on http://jsfiddle.net/jhohannespurba/cE26g/

Thank you

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You can accomplish that with incredible ease by using a single, complex path instead of two single-command paths. For instance, define your path1 as

path1 = canvas.path( [  "M", 100, 200,
                        "L", 200, 200,
                        "R", 220, 180, 220, 160, 250, 150,
                        "L", 400, 100,
                        "A", 120, 120, 150, 0, 1, 450, 180,
                        "L", 350, 240,
                        "R", 320, 280, 240, 220,
                        "L", 100, 280,
                        "R", 50, 240, 100, 200 ]);

Note how the commands lead from one to the next. "R" is notation for the Catmull-Rom spline curve, which simplifies curved changes of direction, and "A" is the arc command. You can check out the SVG specs for paths if you want -- there's a lot of other stuff you can do. It's also worth noting that you can compile your paths using arrays (this is a Raphael utility), which is particularly useful if you're using variables in your paths.

Next, just adjust your animation loop to use the single path.

function method_animasi() 
{
    position = path1.getPointAtLength(counter);

    obj.attr( {cx: position.x, cy: position.y } );

    counter++;
    if ( counter >= path1.getTotalLength() )
    {
        counter = 0;  // This will take us back to the beginning and start the whole animation all over again, yay!
    }
};

And that's that! Here's the updated fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/kevindivdbyzero/bAsCT/

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  • Thank you Kevin, but i wanna make object go to random path after path1 finished. maybe you can see this, sorry if my english not good.. jsfiddle.net/jhohannespurba/cE26g/1 Jan 29, 2014 at 7:42
  • Hi Jhohannes, sorry it took me so long to get back to you. Check out my blog post: code.voidblossom.com/…. It might give you some useful ideas. Jan 31, 2014 at 0:15
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    Thank you agin Kevin, i'll try soon, i got the technuiqe replace value on the path and set counter to 0 .. but i will try your code, hopping problem is clear... hehe.. cheers.. :D Jan 31, 2014 at 11:01

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