Edited answer
With your clarification, I think I can answer this appropriately now.
In order to have the end point follow the path the start point took through the canvas, you have to store the historical values. In this example, http://jsfiddle.net/mobidevelop/bGgHQ/, I use mouse movements to fill a buffer of the last 16 positions, then use that to form a bezier curve through the points by iterating over the RingBuffer.
function RingBuffer(length) {
this.length = length;
this.pointer = 0;
this.buffer = [];
}
RingBuffer.prototype.get = function(index) {
if (index < 0) {
index += this.length;
}
return this.buffer[index];
}
RingBuffer.prototype.push = function(value) {
this.buffer[this.pointer] = value;
this.pointer = (this.length + this.pointer +1) % this.length;
}
var c = document.getElementById("myCanvas");
var context =c.getContext("2d");
timer = window.setInterval(draw_line, 30);
function Point(x,y) {
this.x = x;
this.y = y;
}
Point.prototype.translateX = function(x) {
return this.x += x;
};
Point.prototype.translateY = function(y) {
return this.y += y;
};
function draw_line()
{
context.fillStyle = "#000";
context.fillRect(0, 0, c.width, c.height);
var pointer = history.pointer;
context.beginPath();
context.lineWidth = 2;
context.strokeStyle = '#F00';
for (iteration = 0, count = 15; iteration < count; iteration += 3) {
var p1 = history.get(--pointer);
var p2 = history.get(--pointer);
var p3 = history.get(--pointer);
var p4 = history.get(--pointer);
if (p1 && p2 && p3 && p4) {
context.moveTo(p1.x, p1.y);
context.bezierCurveTo(p2.x, p2.y, p3.x, p3.y, p4.x, p4.y);
}
pointer++;
}
context.stroke();
context.closePath();
}
var history = new RingBuffer(16);
var lastGrab = new Date();
c.addEventListener('mousemove', function() {
now = new Date();
if (now - lastGrab > 15) {
history.push(new Point(event.clientX - c.offsetLeft, event.clientY - c.offsetTop));
lastGrab = now;
}
});
Previous answer left below, for historical purposes.
I am not sure I completely understand what you are trying to achieve, but I think all you need to do is translate all of your points by the same value. This will result in the line traversing the canvas keeping the same shape. something like this:
JSFiddle
var c = document.getElementById("myCanvas");
var context =c.getContext("2d");
timer = window.setInterval(draw_line, 30);
function Point(x,y) {
this.x = x;
this.y = y;
}
Point.prototype.translateX = function(x) {
return this.x += x;
};
Point.prototype.translateY = function(y) {
return this.y += y;
};
var p1 = new Point(0,0);
var p2 = new Point(100,100);
var cp1 = new Point(15,45);
var cp2 = new Point(85,45);
function draw_line()
{
context.fillStyle = "#000";
context.fillRect(0, 0, c.width, c.height);
context.beginPath();
context.lineWidth = 2;
context.strokeStyle = '#fff';
//Where p1, p2, cp1, cp2 are point objects that has x & y values already defined
context.moveTo(p1.x, p1.y);
context.bezierCurveTo(cp1.x,cp1.y,cp2.x,cp2.y,p2.x,p2.y);
context.stroke();
context.closePath();
p1.translateX(1);
p2.translateX(1);
cp1.translateX(1);
cp2.translateX(1);
if (p1.x > 300) {
p1.translateX(-400);
p2.translateX(-400);
cp1.translateX(-400);
cp2.translateX(-400);
}
}
Unless I am misunderstanding the goal...