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The example above shows the declaration of a simple **Line** tether, with a **`strokeWidth`** of 2 and **red** as its colour. Please note that we don't define direction at this stage.
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The example above shows the declaration of a simple **Line** tether, with a **`strokeWidth`** of 2 and **red** as its colour. Please note that we don't have to define a direction at this stage. The direction of the data flow will be determined by the **tetherable** objects using this Tether as their link.
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## Tetherable
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The following are the common properties that all tetherable objects share:
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