SVGLineElement: x2 property

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The x2 read-only property of the SVGLineElement interface describes the x-axis coordinate value of the end of a line as an SVGAnimatedLength. It reflects the <line> element's x2 geometric attribute.

The attribute value is a <length>, <percentage>, or <number>. The numeric value of the SVGAnimatedLength.baseVal is that end position along the x-axis in user coordinate system units.

Value

Example

Given the following SVG:

html
<svg viewBox="0 0 300 200" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
  <line x1="20" y1="30" x2="40" y2="50" stroke="blue" stroke-width="2" />
  <line x1="15%" y1="0" x2="30%" y2="60" stroke="red" stroke-width="4" />
</svg>

We can access the computed values of the x2 attributes:

js
const lines = document.querySelectorAll("line");
const x2Pos0 = lines[0].x2;
const x2Pos1 = lines[1].x2;
console.dir(x2Pos0.baseVal.value); // output: 40 (the value of `x2`)
console.dir(x2Pos1.baseVal.value); // output: 90 (30% of 300)

Specifications

Specification
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 2
# __svg__SVGLineElement__x2

Browser compatibility

See also