# polyline2d Creates a polyline from a list of `x`, `y` coordinates. When the end points are `CAP_ROUND`, you can use `$fa`, `$fs` or `$fn` to controll the circle module used internally. It depends on the `line2d` module so you have to `include` line2d.scad. ## Parameters - `points` : The list of `[x, y]` points of the polyline. The points are indexed from 0 to n-1. - `width` : The line width. - `startingStyle` : The end-cap style of the starting point. The value must be `"CAP_BUTT"`, `"CAP_SQUARE"` or `"CAP_ROUND"`. The default value is `"CAP_SQUARE"`. - `endingStyle` : The end-cap style of the ending point. The value must be `"CAP_BUTT"`, `"CAP_SQUARE"` or `"CAP_ROUND"`. The default value is `"CAP_SQUARE"`. - `$fa`, `$fs`, `$fn` : Check [the circle module](https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/OpenSCAD_User_Manual/Using_the_2D_Subsystem#circle) for more details. The final fragments of a circle will be a multiple of 4 to fit edges if possible. ## Examples include ; include ; $fn = 24; polyline2d(points = [[1, 2], [-5, -4], [-5, 3], [5, 5]], width = 1); ![polyline2d](images/lib-polyline2d-1.JPG) include ; include ; $fn = 24; polyline2d(points = [[1, 2], [-5, -4], [-5, 3], [5, 5]], width = 1, endingStyle = "CAP_ROUND"); ![polyline2d](images/lib-polyline2d-2.JPG) include ; include ; $fn = 24; polyline2d(points = [[1, 2], [-5, -4], [-5, 3], [5, 5]], width = 1, startingStyle = "CAP_ROUND", endingStyle = "CAP_ROUND"); ![polyline2d](images/lib-polyline2d-3.JPG)