Canvas strokeText() Method

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Example

Write "Hello world!" and "Big smile!" (with gradient) on the canvas, using strokeText():

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JavaScript:

const canvas = document.getElementById("myCanvas");
const ctx = canvas.getContext("2d");

ctx.font = "20px Georgia";
ctx.strokeText("Hello World!", 10, 50);

ctx.font = "30px Verdana";

// Create gradient
const gradient = ctx.createLinearGradient(0, 0, c.width, 0);
gradient.addColorStop("0", "magenta");
gradient.addColorStop("0.5", "blue");
gradient.addColorStop("1.0", "red");

// Fill with gradient
ctx.strokeStyle = gradient;
ctx.strokeText("Big smile!", 10, 90);
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Description

The strokeText() method draw a text on the canvas.

The default strokeStyle is #000000 (solid black).

Tip: Use the font property to specify font and font size, and use the strokeStyle property to render the text in another color/gradient.

Se Also:

The font Property (Set text font and size)

The fillStyle Property (Set text color/gradient)

The textAlign Property (Set text alignment)

The textBaseline Property (Set text baseline)

The fillText() Method (Draw the text)


context.strokeText(text, x, y, maxWidth)

Parameter Values

Param Description Play it
text The text to be written on the canvas Play it »
x The x coordinate start position Play it »
y The y coordinate start position Play it »
maxWidth (Optional) The maximum text width in pixels Play it »

Return Value

NONE

Browser Support

The <canvas> element is an HTML5 standard (2014).

strokeText() is supported in all modern browsers:

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