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For the <circle>
and the <ellipse>
element, this attribute define the y-axis coordinate of the center of the element. If the attribute is not specified, the effect is as if a value of "0" were specified.
For the <radialgradient>
element, this attribute define the y-axis coordinate of the largest (i.e., outermost) circle for the radial gradient. The gradient will be drawn such that the 100% gradient stop is mapped to the perimeter of this largest (i.e., outermost) circle. If the attribute is not specified, the effect is as if a value of 50% were specified.
Usage context
Categories | None |
---|---|
Value | <coordinate> |
Animatable | Yes |
Normative document | SVG 1.1 (2nd Edition): The circle element SVG 1.1 (2nd Edition): The ellipse element SVG 1.1 (2nd Edition): The radialGradient element |
- <coordinate>
-
A <coordinate> is a length in the user coordinate system that is the given distance from the origin of the user coordinate system along the relevant axis (the x-axis for X coordinates, the y-axis for Y coordinates). Its syntax is the same as that for <length>.
Within the SVG DOM, a <coordinate> is represented as an
SVGLength
or anSVGAnimatedLength
.
Example
<svg width="120" height="220" viewPort="0 0 120 120" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"> <style type="text/css" > <![CDATA[ circle.circleClass { stroke: #006600; fill: #cc0000; } ]]> </style> <circle class="circleClass" cx="40" cy="50" r="26"/> </svg>
Elements
The following elements can use the cx
attribute