Description Usage Arguments Value Examples
The svg_path()
function adds a path to an svg
object. A path can
potentially be quite complex (with an interplay of line and curve commands),
so, a hand-encoded path
string is not often done by hand. For this reason,
the path
argument accepts only a formatted string that complies with the
input requirements for the d
attribute of the SVG <path>
tag. All point
positions are in units of px
.
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svg |
The |
path |
A single-length character vector that holds the formatted path string. |
stroke |
The color of the stroke applied to the element (i.e., the outline). |
stroke_width |
The width of the stroke in units of pixels. |
fill |
The fill color of the element. |
opacity |
The opacity of the element. Must be a value in the
range of |
attrs |
A presentation attribute list. The helper function
|
anims |
An animation directive list for the element. This should be
structured using the |
filters |
A filter directive list for the element. This is easily
created by using a list of |
id |
An optional ID value to give to the built tag. This is useful for modifying this element in a later function call or for interacting with CSS. |
An svg
object.
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