After experimenting with composite operations and drawing images on the canvas I\'m now trying to remove images and compositing. How do I do this?
I need to clear th
context.clearRect(0, 0, canvas.width, canvas.height);
This is the fastest and most descriptive way to clear the entire canvas.
canvas.width = canvas.width;
Resetting canvas.width
resets all canvas state (e.g. transformations, lineWidth, strokeStyle, etc.), it is very slow (compared to clearRect), it doesn't work in all browsers, and it doesn't describe what you are actually trying to do.
If you have modified the transformation matrix (e.g. using scale
, rotate
, or translate
) then context.clearRect(0,0,canvas.width,canvas.height)
will likely not clear the entire visible portion of the canvas.
The solution? Reset the transformation matrix prior to clearing the canvas:
// Store the current transformation matrix
context.save();
// Use the identity matrix while clearing the canvas
context.setTransform(1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0);
context.clearRect(0, 0, canvas.width, canvas.height);
// Restore the transform
context.restore();
Edit: I've just done some profiling and (in Chrome) it is about 10% faster to clear a 300x150 (default size) canvas without resetting the transform. As the size of your canvas increases this difference drops.
That is already relatively insignificant, but in most cases you will be drawing considerably more than you are clearing and I believe this performance difference be irrelevant.
100000 iterations averaged 10 times:
1885ms to clear
2112ms to reset and clear