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org.webjars.npm:mouse-event-offset
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Computes the [ offsetX, offsetY ]
from a mouse or touch event, relative to the top left of the target
element.
var offset = require('mouse-event-offset')
window.addEventListener('touchstart', function (ev) {
var target = ev.currentTarget
var touch = ev.changedTouches[0]
var pos = offset(touch, target)
//=> [ 128, 52 ]
})
position = offset(event, [target], [out])
Pass a MouseEvent or TouchEvent as event
.
Optionally, you can specify a target
element which the touch event should be relative to. Defaults to event.currentTarget
, falling back to event.srcElement
for older IE.
You can also specifiy out
to store the position in that array, and avoid creating a new one.
3.x
new version; simpler API, less assumptions, avoids GC thrashing2.x
uses ev.currentTarget
instead of ev.target
1.x
simple implementation using ev.target || ev.srcElement
MIT, see LICENSE.md for details.
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