SVGLinearGradientElement: y1 property
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since January 2020.
The y1
read-only property of the SVGLinearGradientElement
interface describes the y-axis coordinate of the start point of the gradient as an SVGAnimatedLength
. It reflects the computed value of the y1
attribute on the <linearGradient>
element.
The attribute value is a <length>
, <percentage>
, or <number>
. The numeric value of the SVGAnimatedLength.baseVal
is the y-coordinate of the gradient's starting point in the user coordinate system.
Value
Example
Given the following SVG:
html
<svg viewBox="0 0 200 200" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
<defs>
<linearGradient id="gradient1" x1="50%" y1="0%" x2="50%" y2="100%">
<stop offset="0%" stop-color="blue" />
<stop offset="100%" stop-color="white" />
</linearGradient>
<linearGradient id="gradient2" x1="25%" y1="0%" x2="75%" y2="100%">
<stop offset="0%" stop-color="red" />
<stop offset="100%" stop-color="yellow" />
</linearGradient>
</defs>
<rect x="0" y="0" width="200" height="100" fill="url(#gradient1)" />
<rect x="0" y="100" width="200" height="100" fill="url(#gradient2)" />
</svg>
We can access the computed values of the y1
attributes:
js
const linearGradients = document.querySelectorAll("linearGradient");
const y1Gradient1 = linearGradients[0].y1;
const y1Gradient2 = linearGradients[1].y1;
console.dir(y1Gradient1.baseVal.value); // output: 0 (0% of 200)
console.dir(y1Gradient2.baseVal.value); // output: 0 (0% of 200)
Specifications
Specification |
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Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 2 # __svg__SVGLinearGradientElement__y1 |
Browser compatibility
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