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title, excerpt, layout
| title | excerpt | layout | 
|---|---|---|
| line | Extend the current sketch with a new straight line. | manual | 
Extend the current sketch with a new straight line.
line(
  sketch: Sketch,
  endAbsolute?: [number],
  end?: [number],
  tag?: TagDeclarator,
): Sketch
Arguments
| Name | Type | Description | Required | 
|---|---|---|---|
sketch | 
Sketch | 
Which sketch should this path be added to? | Yes | 
endAbsolute | 
[number] | 
Which absolute point should this line go to? Incompatible with end. | 
No | 
end | 
[number] | 
How far away (along the X and Y axes) should this line go? Incompatible with endAbsolute. | 
No | 
tag | 
TagDeclarator | 
Create a new tag which refers to this line | No | 
Returns
Examples
triangle = startSketchOn(XZ)
  |> startProfile(at = [0, 0])
  // The END argument means it ends at exactly [10, 0].
  // This is an absolute measurement, it is NOT relative to
  // the start of the sketch.
  |> line(endAbsolute = [10, 0])
  |> line(endAbsolute = [0, 10])
  |> line(endAbsolute = [-10, 0], tag = $thirdLineOfTriangle)
  |> close()
  |> extrude(length = 5)
box = startSketchOn(XZ)
  |> startProfile(at = [10, 10])
  // The 'to' argument means move the pen this much.
  // So, [10, 0] is a relative distance away from the current point.
  |> line(end = [10, 0])
  |> line(end = [0, 10])
  |> line(end = [-10, 0], tag = $thirdLineOfBox)
  |> close()
  |> extrude(length = 5)