SVG x2 Attribute
Last Updated :
31 Mar, 2022
The x2 attribute is used to specify the first x-coordinate for drawing an SVG element that requires more than one coordinate.
Elements that are using this attribute:
Syntax:
x2 = "x2-coordinate"
Attribute Values:
- length: Length at which we want to set the x2-coordinate.
- percentage: Percentage at which we want to set the x2-coordinate.
We will use the x2 attribute for setting the x2-coordinate.
Example 1: In this example we will use the length value.
<!DOCTYPE html>
< html >
< body >
< svg viewBox = "0 0 70 70"
< line x1 = "7" x2 = "3" y1 = "1"
y2 = "9" stroke = "red" />
< line x1 = "7" x2 = "7" y1 = "1"
y2 = "9" stroke = "green" />
< line x1 = "7" x2 = "11" y1 = "1"
y2 = "9" stroke = "blue" />
</ svg >
</ body >
</ html >
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Output:
Example 2: In this example we will use the percentage value.
<!DOCTYPE html>
< html >
< body >
< svg viewBox = "0 0 70 70"
< line x1 = "21%" x2 = "9%" y1 = "1"
y2 = "9" stroke = "red" />
< line x1 = "21%" x2 = "21%" y1 = "1"
y2 = "9" stroke = "green" />
< line x1 = "21%" x2 = "33%" y1 = "1"
y2 = "9" stroke = "blue" />
</ svg >
</ body >
</ html >
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Output:
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