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It appears that altering the dimensions of a canvas clears any drawing already done on that canvas.

Is there an event that fires on canvas resize, so I can hook it and redraw when it occurs?

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David Mulder's answer is an improvement, but it looks like it will trigger after waiting timeout milliseconds after the first resize event. In other words, if more resizes happen before the timeout, it doesn't reset the timer. I was looking for the opposite; I wanted something which would wait a little bit of time to let the resize events stop, and then fire after a certain amount of time after the last one. The following code does that.

The ID of any currently-running timer will be in timer_id. So, whenever there's a resize, it checks to see if there's already a time running. If so, it cancels that one and starts a new one.

function setResizeHandler(callback, timeout) {
    var timer_id = undefined;
    window.addEventListener("resize", function() {
        if(timer_id != undefined) {
            clearTimeout(timer_id);
            timer_id = undefined;
        }
        timer_id = setTimeout(function() {
            timer_id = undefined;
            callback();
        }, timeout);
    });
}

function callback() {
    // Here's where you fire-after-resize code goes.
    alert("Got called!");
}
setResizeHandler(callback, 1500);

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