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// long paths due to the 3d unions, and the faces on sequential cylinders may not line up. In many cases, {{path_sweep()}} is
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// a better choice, both running faster and producing superior output, when working in three dimensions.
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// Figure(Med,NoAxes,2D,VPR=[0,0,0],VPD=250): Endcap Types
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cap_pairs = [
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["butt", "chisel" ],
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["round", "square" ],
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["line", "cross" ],
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["x", "diamond"],
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["dot", "block" ],
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["tail", "arrow" ],
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["tail2", "arrow2" ],
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[undef, "arrow3" ]
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];
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for (i = idx(cap_pairs)) {
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fwd((i-len(cap_pairs)/2+0.5)*13) {
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stroke([[-20,0], [20,0]], width=3, endcap1=cap_pairs[i][0], endcap2=cap_pairs[i][1]);
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color("black") {
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stroke([[-20,0], [20,0]], width=0.25, endcaps=false);
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left(28) text(text=cap_pairs[i][0], size=5, halign="right", valign="center");
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right(28) text(text=cap_pairs[i][1], size=5, halign="left", valign="center");
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}
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}
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}
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// cap_pairs = [
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// ["butt", "chisel" ],
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// ["round", "square" ],
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// ["line", "cross" ],
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// ["x", "diamond"],
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// ["dot", "block" ],
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// ["tail", "arrow" ],
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// ["tail2", "arrow2" ],
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// [undef, "arrow3" ]
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// ];
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// for (i = idx(cap_pairs)) {
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// fwd((i-len(cap_pairs)/2+0.5)*13) {
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// stroke([[-20,0], [20,0]], width=3, endcap1=cap_pairs[i][0], endcap2=cap_pairs[i][1]);
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// color("black") {
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// stroke([[-20,0], [20,0]], width=0.25, endcaps=false);
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// left(28) text(text=cap_pairs[i][0], size=5, halign="right", valign="center");
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// right(28) text(text=cap_pairs[i][1], size=5, halign="left", valign="center");
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// }
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// }
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// }
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// Arguments:
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// path = The path to draw along.
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// width = The width of the line to draw. If given as a list of widths, (one for each path point), draws the line with varying thickness to each point.
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