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SVG is an abbreviation for Scalable Vector Graphics which is an XML-based file format used for the representation of two-dimensional vector graphics. SVG graphics are needed when there is a concern for high-quality graphics on web pages. The scalable graphics can be created using the <svg> element, which can be integrated easily into an HTML file. It has attributes like height and width to define an area where the vector will be created.
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We will explore all the above concepts with the help of suitable examples.
The <svg> element is the container for SVG graphics. All the other SVG elements or components are wrapped inside it. The below table illustrates the elements that form shapes.
Components | Descriptions |
|---|---|
| Circle | The element used to create a circle. |
| Ellipse | The element used to define an ellipse. |
| Line | The element is used to draw a straight line between two points. |
| SVG Path | The element used for creating complex shapes using path data. |
| Polygon SVG | The element used to create a closed polygon shape. |
| Polyline SVG | The element used to draw a series of connected straight-line segments. |
| Rectangle SVG | The element used for creating a rectangle. |
| Text SVG | The element embeds text within the SVG. |
| Stroking SVG | It applies to stroke to an <g> element and groups multiple SVG elements together. |
Please refer to the SVG Element Complete Reference article for the detailed descriptions.
The below table illustrates how each SVG property can be used for the specified SVG elements on a web page along with their description.
Property | Descriptions |
|---|---|
| width | Give the width of the SVG element in pixels. |
| height | Give the height of the SVG element in pixels. |
| stroke | Provide the outline to the shape. |
| stroke-width | Defines the thickness of the stroke. |
| fill | Fill the color inside the shape of the SVG element |
Create the <svg> element, and include the width and height as attributes in pixels. There are several elements like circles, ellipses, etc., to make shapes wrap the element inside <svg> element. Give different attributes to the element shapes for styling purposes.
Example 1: The below example illustrates the basic example of Scalable Vector Graphics for creating a circle.
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Example 2: The below example illustrates the basic example of Scalable Vector Graphics for creating rectangles.
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