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npm install --save @vx/event
@vx/event
exports a utility localPoint
that takes an SVG
MouseEvent
or TouchEvent
as input
and returns a { x: number; y: number; }
point coordinate (or null
in the case the event has no
ownerSVGElement
) within the coordinate system of the SVG
. This makes placement of tooltips,
finding nearby datum, etc. easier.
Example:
import { localPoint } from '@vx/event';
<svg>
<SomeElement
{...}
onMouseMove={(event: MouseEvent) => {
const point = localPoint(event) || { x: 0, y: 0 };
// use coordinates ...
}}
/>
{...}
</svg>
You may optionally pass a reference to the SVG node
import { useRef } from 'react';
import { localPoint } from '@vx/event';
const svgRef = useRef<SVGSVGElement>(null);
<svg ref={svgRef}>
<SomeElement
{...}
onMouseMove={(event: MouseEvent) => {
const point = localPoint(svgRef.current, event) || { x: 0, y: 0 };
// use coordinates ...
}}
/>
{...}
</svg>
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We found that @vx/event demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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