How to get the height of an SVG Group element after transform?
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I have the following group element using SVG and I am trying to get the height of it after transformation has been applied.
<g class="text1" style="transform: matrix(1,0,0,1,0,0);">
<path...></path>
</g>
If I run $(".text1").get(0).getBBox().height
, I get 153
.
However, when I change the transformation to transform: matrix(1,0,0,0.1,0,0)
, which shortens the height of the element, if I recheck the height using the same method I still get 153
.
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I have the following group element using SVG and I am trying to get the height of it after transformation has been applied.
<g class="text1" style="transform: matrix(1,0,0,1,0,0);">
<path...></path>
</g>
If I run $(".text1").get(0).getBBox().height
, I get 153
.
However, when I change the transformation to transform: matrix(1,0,0,0.1,0,0)
, which shortens the height of the element, if I recheck the height using the same method I still get 153
.
javascript jquery svg
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getBBox() always gives you the values excluding the transform on the element itself as you've discovered by experiment. You could put another <g> round it all and get the bounding box of that.
– Robert Longson
Nov 21 at 20:18
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I have the following group element using SVG and I am trying to get the height of it after transformation has been applied.
<g class="text1" style="transform: matrix(1,0,0,1,0,0);">
<path...></path>
</g>
If I run $(".text1").get(0).getBBox().height
, I get 153
.
However, when I change the transformation to transform: matrix(1,0,0,0.1,0,0)
, which shortens the height of the element, if I recheck the height using the same method I still get 153
.
javascript jquery svg
I have the following group element using SVG and I am trying to get the height of it after transformation has been applied.
<g class="text1" style="transform: matrix(1,0,0,1,0,0);">
<path...></path>
</g>
If I run $(".text1").get(0).getBBox().height
, I get 153
.
However, when I change the transformation to transform: matrix(1,0,0,0.1,0,0)
, which shortens the height of the element, if I recheck the height using the same method I still get 153
.
javascript jquery svg
javascript jquery svg
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getBBox() always gives you the values excluding the transform on the element itself as you've discovered by experiment. You could put another <g> round it all and get the bounding box of that.
– Robert Longson
Nov 21 at 20:18
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getBBox() always gives you the values excluding the transform on the element itself as you've discovered by experiment. You could put another <g> round it all and get the bounding box of that.
– Robert Longson
Nov 21 at 20:18
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getBBox() always gives you the values excluding the transform on the element itself as you've discovered by experiment. You could put another <g> round it all and get the bounding box of that.
– Robert Longson
Nov 21 at 20:18
getBBox() always gives you the values excluding the transform on the element itself as you've discovered by experiment. You could put another <g> round it all and get the bounding box of that.
– Robert Longson
Nov 21 at 20:18
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getBBox() always gives you the values excluding the transform on the element itself as you've discovered by experiment. You could put another <g> round it all and get the bounding box of that.
– Robert Longson
Nov 21 at 20:18