A basic demo (may need tweeking): http://jsfiddle.net/m1erickson/H7vRw/
You can request the browser to send mouse events (mousedown, mouseup, mousemove) to functions that will handle those events.
// add an html canvas element
<canvas id="canvas" width=300 height=200></canvas>
// ask the browser to send mouse events to handler functions
// for example, mousedown events will be sent to the handleMouseDown function
// this example uses jQuery for browser compatibility
$("#canvas").mousedown(function(e){handleMouseDown(e);});
$("#canvas").mousemove(function(e){handleMouseMove(e);});
$("#canvas").mouseup(function(e){handleMouseUp(e);});
$("#canvas").mouseout(function(e){handleMouseUp(e);});
In the mousedown handler:
- get the mouse position.
- set a flag indicating that a drag has begun
- save the mouse position (it will be the beginning point of the line)
Mousedown code:
function handleMouseDown(e){
// let the browser know we will handle this event
e.preventDefault();
// get the mouse position
var mouseX=parseInt(e.clientX-offsetX);
var mouseY=parseInt(e.clientY-offsetY);
// set an isDown flag to indicate dragging has started
isDown=true;
// save the starting mouse position
// (it will be the beginning point of the line);
startX=mouseX;
startY=mouseY;
}
In the mousemove handler code:
- get the mouse position
- clear the canvas and draw a line from the saved starting position to this mouse position
mousemove code:
function handleMouseMove(e){
// if we're not dragging, ignore this mousemove
if(!isDown){ return; }
// let the browser know we will handle this event
e.preventDefault();
// get the mouse position
var mouseX=parseInt(e.clientX-offsetX);
var mouseY=parseInt(e.clientY-offsetY);
// draw the current line
ctx.clearRect(0,0,canvas.width,canvas.height);
ctx.beginPath();
ctx.moveTo(startX,startY);
ctx.lineTo(mouseX,mouseY);
ctx.stroke()
}
In the mouseup handler:
- clear the dragging flag since the drag is done.
mouseup code:
function handleMouseUp(e){
// let the browser know we will handle this event
e.preventDefault();
// clear the dragging flag since the drag is donw
isDown=false;
}
mousemove
events will be triggered continuously, how are you planning to differentiate above said mouse move 1 from mouse move 2, if there is no events triggered in between like mouseup?