var deg = Math.PI/180;
function snowflake(c, n, x, y, len) {
c.save(); // Save current transformation
c.translate(x,y); // Translate origin to starting point
c.moveTo(0,0); // Begin a new subpath at the new origin
leg(n); // Draw the first leg of the snowflake
c.rotate(-120*deg); // Now rotate 120 degrees counterclockwise
leg(n); // Draw the second leg
c.rotate(-120*deg); // Rotate again
leg(n); // Draw the final leg
c.closePath(); // Close the subpath
c.restore(); // And restore original transformation
// Draw a single leg of a level-n Koch snowflake.
// This function leaves the current point at the end of the leg it has
// drawn and translates the coordinate system so the current point is (0,0).
// This means you can easily call rotate() after drawing a leg.
function leg(n) { c.save(); // Save the current transformation
if (n == 0) { // Nonrecursive case:
c.lineTo(len, 0); // Just draw a horizontal line
} // _ _
else { // Recursive case: draw 4 sub-legs like: \/
c.scale(1/3,1/3); // Sub-legs are 1/3rd the size of this leg
leg(n-1); // Recurse for the first sub-leg
c.rotate(60*deg); // Turn 60 degrees clockwise
leg(n-1); // Second sub-leg
c.rotate(-120*deg); // Rotate 120 degrees back
leg(n-1); // Third sub-leg
c.rotate(60*deg); // Rotate back to our original heading
leg(n-1); // Final sub-leg
} c.restore(); // Restore the transformation
c.translate(len, 0); // But translate to make end of leg (0,0)
}}
var canvas = document.getElementById("square");
c2 = canvas.getContext("2d");
snowflake(c2,4,150,115,125);
c2.stroke();