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Anyone have any idea why CGContextFillPath won't work in the code snippet below? I'm using the following code to draw to a UIImageView. It's stroking the path correctly, but ignoring CGContextFillPath.

UIGraphicsBeginImageContext(self.frame.size);
[drawingView.image drawInRect:CGRectMake(0, 0, self.frame.size.width, self.frame.size.height)];
CGContextSetLineCap(UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext(), kCGLineCapRound);
CGContextSetLineWidth(UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext(), 5.0);
CGContextSetAllowsAntialiasing(UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext(), YES);
CGContextSetRGBStrokeColor(UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext(), 1.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0);
CGContextSetRGBFillColor(UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext(), 1.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0);
CGContextBeginPath(UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext());
CGContextMoveToPoint(UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext(), lastPoint.x, lastPoint.y);
CGContextAddLineToPoint(UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext(), firstMovedTouch.x, firstMovedTouch.y);
CGContextStrokePath(UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext());
CGContextFillPath(UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext());
drawingView.image = UIGraphicsGetImageFromCurrentImageContext();
UIGraphicsEndImageContext();
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I think you need to call CGContextClosePath before you can fill the path. I am not sure what you are trying to draw, but CGContextFillPath will fill the area inside the path and I only see single line here.

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Oh... you're right. I'm using the code for ghetto finger line drawing. But that makes sense. This code is fired on touchesMoved: and works great for line drawings, but I'll have to save all of the points to an array, or something, in order to fill the path once the user lifts their finger. – RyJ Sep 28 '10 at 1:28

To solve this problem, use the following code:

CGContextRef context = UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext(); 

CGContextSetRGBStrokeColor(context, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0);
CGContextSetRGBFillColor(context, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0);
CGContextSetLineJoin(context, kCGLineJoinRound);
CGContextSetLineWidth(context, 8.0);

CGMutablePathRef pathRef = CGPathCreateMutable();

/* do something with pathRef. For example:*/
CGPathMoveToPoint(pathRef, NULL, x, y);
CGPathAddLineToPoint(pathRef, NULL, x, y+100);
CGPathAddLineToPoint(pathRef, NULL, x+100, y+100);
CGPathAddLineToPoint(pathRef, NULL, x+100, y);
CGPathCloseSubpath(pathRef);

CGContextAddPath(context, pathRef);
CGContextFillPath(context);

CGContextAddPath(context, pathRef);
CGContextStrokePath(context);

CGPathRelease(pathRef);
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This help me, thanks! – Christopher Jun 23 '12 at 23:30
Brilliant !!!!! – Abhishek Bedi Nov 26 '12 at 11:15

I believe that the best way to stroke and fill your path is to add the following line of code after you've finished setting up your path:

    CGContextDrawPath(myContext, kCGPathFillStroke);
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Awesome !!!!!!!! – Abhishek Bedi Nov 26 '12 at 11:18
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Genius!!!!!!!!! – Mr. T May 11 at 7:22
It's simply a matter of watching Stanford CS193P course back in the day... I think it was the second, or third lecture they introduced this. – Mazyod May 12 at 10:29

I had the same trouble. I found that you can not use

CGContextStrokePath( UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext() ) 
CGContextFillPath( UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext() ) 

consecutively: the latter will not work.

So I use the same path twice; one for stroke,the other for fill.

// ... create a path of CGMutablePathRef ....

CGContextSaveGState( context );
//....fill the path .....
CGContextRestoreGState( context );

CGContextSaveGState ( context );
//....stroke the path .....
CGContextRestoreGState( context );

CFRelease( path );
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Thanks. That saved me after ages of problem shooting – Designer023 Sep 15 '11 at 9:13

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