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SVG 元素
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A
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<a>
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<altGlyph>
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<altGlyphDef>
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<altGlyphItem>
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<animate>
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<animateColor>
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<animateMotion>
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<animateTransform>
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B-C
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<circle>
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<clipPath>
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<color-profile>
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<cursor>
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D
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<defs>
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<desc>
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E
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<ellipse>
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F
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<feBlend>
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<feColorMatrix>
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<feComponentTransfer>
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<feComposite>
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<feConvolveMatrix>
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<feDiffuseLighting>
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<feDisplacementMap>
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<feDistantLight>
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<feFlood>
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<feFuncA>
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<feFuncB>
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<feFuncG>
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<feFuncR>
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<feGaussianBlur>
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<feImage>
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<feMerge>
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<feMergeNode>
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<feMorphology>
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<feOffset>
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<fePointLight>
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<feSpecularLighting>
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<feSpotLight>
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<feTile>
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<feTurbulence>
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<filter>
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<font>
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<font-face>
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<font-face-format>
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<font-face-name>
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<font-face-src>
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<font-face-uri>
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<foreignObject>
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G
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<g>
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<glyph>
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<glyphRef>
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H
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<hkern>
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I
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<image>
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J-L
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<line>
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<linearGradient>
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M
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<marker>
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<mask>
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<metadata>
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<missing-glyph>
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<mpath>
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N-P
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<path>
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<pattern>
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<polygon>
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<polyline>
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Q-R
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<radialGradient>
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<rect>
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S
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<script>
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<set>
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<stop>
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<style>
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<svg>
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<switch>
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<symbol>
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T
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<text>
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<textPath>
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<title>
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<tref>
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<tspan>
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U
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<use>
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V-Z
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<view>
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<vkern>
x2
attribute is used to specify the second x-coordinate for drawing an SVG element that requires more than one coordinate. Elements that only need one coordinate use the
x
attribute instead.
You can use this attribute with the following SVG elements:
html,body,svg { height:100% }
<svg viewBox="0 0 10 10" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
<line x1="5" x2="1" y1="1" y2="9" stroke="red" />
<line x1="5" x2="5" y1="1" y2="9" stroke="green" />
<line x1="5" x2="9" y1="1" y2="9" stroke="blue" />
</svg>
For
<line>
,
x2
defines the x coordinate of the ending point of the line.
html,body,svg { height:100% }
<svg viewBox="0 0 10 10" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
<line x1="5" x2="1" y1="1" y2="9" stroke="red" />
<line x1="5" x2="5" y1="1" y2="9" stroke="green" />
<line x1="5" x2="9" y1="1" y2="9" stroke="blue" />
</svg>
For
<linearGradient>
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x2
defines the x coordinate of the ending point of the
gradient vector
used to map the gradient stop values. The exact behavior of this attribute is influenced by the
gradientUnits
属性
html,body,svg { height:100% }
<svg viewBox="0 0 20 10" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
<!--
By default the gradient vector end at the right
bounding limit of the shape it is applied to
-->
<linearGradient x2="100%" id="g0">
<stop offset="0" stop-color="black" />
<stop offset="100%" stop-color="red" />
</linearGradient>
<rect x="1" y="1" width="8" height="8" fill="url(#g0)" />
<!--
Here the gradient vector start at 20% of the left
bounding limit of the shape it is applied to
-->
<linearGradient x2="20%" id="g1">
<stop offset="0" stop-color="black" />
<stop offset="100%" stop-color="red" />
</linearGradient>
<rect x="11" y="1" width="8" height="8" fill="url(#g1)" />
</svg>
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