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I've got the following code:

var c = document.getElementById("myCanvas");
var ctx = c.getContext("2d");
ctx.moveTo(130, 0);
ctx.lineTo(130, 150);
ctx.stroke();

I've got a little messed up with the pixels and rotating the draw / line. Let me explain, I've got normal canvas code, but rotate is not working correctly. I've tried playing a little with the numbers but I still can't get the angles I want since I can make only 180 rotation and not 270 (More or less).

Here is an image to explain what I want:

http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/1996/13648488297821.jpg

The red line is the angles I want but the black line is the angles I get (black angles and above is all I can get, under the black line I can't do any rotation to get the wanted angle).

Please don't give me CSS Code since I'm using a JavaScript code loop

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    Can you fiddle it? I don't really understand the issue.
    – jeremy
    Apr 1, 2013 at 23:59
  • Include the code you're using to actually do the rotation, otherwise it's kinda hard to figure out what the issue is. All I see right now is code to draw a line
    – Flambino
    Apr 2, 2013 at 0:34
  • jsfiddle.net/2Yf7F - here you go, i already add it to bin website, you just didn't seen it cuz we were in chat room
    – ExCluSiv3
    Apr 2, 2013 at 0:40
  • @ExCluSiv3 Your fiddle still doesn't have any rotation code, so we still can't tell what's going wrong. Anyway, here's a simple canvas animation you might glean something from
    – Flambino
    Apr 2, 2013 at 1:55
  • Can you help me with my code? just for a example can you make me a vaild if number 8 statement? i didn't really got your code.
    – ExCluSiv3
    Apr 2, 2013 at 7:40

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The references from where I come up with this code can be found here, and here. It is much easier if you split the line and make it into two with one after the other. For example...

ctx.beginPath();
//edit the x or y to change starting point.
ctx.moveTo(50, 100);
//edit the x to change the length, and y for the angle.
//if you want a horizontal line this y must be the same as the moveto y.
ctx.lineTo(150, 100);

//This x & y must be the same as the previous lineto.
ctx.moveTo(150, 100);
//edit the x to change the length, and y for the angle.
ctx.lineTo(200, 130);
ctx.stroke();

Remember that the methods take (x,y) and as long as your first lineTo and next moveTo are the same positions you will not have a break in your two lines. Hope this helps!

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