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The svgpath npm package is a tool for transforming and manipulating SVG path data. It allows you to perform various operations such as scaling, translating, rotating, and more on SVG path strings.
Scaling
This feature allows you to scale the SVG path data. In the example, the path is scaled by a factor of 2 in both the x and y directions.
const svgpath = require('svgpath');
const pathData = 'M10 10 H 90 V 90 H 10 Z';
const scaledPath = svgpath(pathData).scale(2, 2).toString();
console.log(scaledPath);
Translating
This feature allows you to translate (move) the SVG path data. In the example, the path is moved 10 units to the right and 20 units down.
const svgpath = require('svgpath');
const pathData = 'M10 10 H 90 V 90 H 10 Z';
const translatedPath = svgpath(pathData).translate(10, 20).toString();
console.log(translatedPath);
Rotating
This feature allows you to rotate the SVG path data. In the example, the path is rotated by 45 degrees.
const svgpath = require('svgpath');
const pathData = 'M10 10 H 90 V 90 H 10 Z';
const rotatedPath = svgpath(pathData).rotate(45).toString();
console.log(rotatedPath);
Matrix Transformation
This feature allows you to apply a matrix transformation to the SVG path data. In the example, a transformation matrix is applied to the path.
const svgpath = require('svgpath');
const pathData = 'M10 10 H 90 V 90 H 10 Z';
const matrixTransformedPath = svgpath(pathData).matrix([1, 0, 0, 1, 30, 30]).toString();
console.log(matrixTransformedPath);
Converting to Absolute Coordinates
This feature allows you to convert relative coordinates in the SVG path data to absolute coordinates. In the example, the relative commands are converted to absolute commands.
const svgpath = require('svgpath');
const pathData = 'M10 10 h 80 v 80 h -80 Z';
const absolutePath = svgpath(pathData).abs().toString();
console.log(absolutePath);
The svg-transform package provides similar functionalities for transforming SVG path data, including scaling, translating, and rotating. It is more focused on applying transformations directly to SVG elements rather than just path data.
The svg-path-parser package is used for parsing SVG path data into a more manipulable format. While it doesn't provide transformation functions directly, it can be used in conjunction with other libraries to achieve similar results.
The path-data-polyfill package provides a polyfill for the SVGPathElement API, allowing you to manipulate SVG path data using native browser methods. It is useful for environments where the native API is not available.
Low level toolkit for SVG paths transformations. Sometime you can't use
transform
attributes and have to apply changes to svg paths directly. Then this package is for you :) !
Note, this package works with paths
, not with svg xml sources.
npm install svgpath
var svgpath = require('svgpath');
var transformed = svgpath(__your_path__)
.scale(0.5)
.translate(100,200)
.rel()
.round(1)
.toString();
All methods are chainable (return self).
Constructor. Creates new SvgPath
class instance with chainable methods.
new
can be omited.
Converts all path commands to absolute.
Converts all path commands to relative. Useful to reduce output size.
Rescale path (the same as SVG scale
transformation). sy
= sx
by default.
Rescale path (the same as SVG translate
transformation). y
= 0 by default.
Rotate path to angle
degree around (rx, ry) point. If rotation center not set,
(0, 0) used. The same as SVG rotate
transformation.
Apply 2x3 affine transform matrix to path. Params - array. The same as SVG
matrix
transformation.
Any SVG transform or their combination. For example rotate(90) scale(2,3)
.
The same format, as described in SVG standard for transform
attribute.
Converts smooth curves T
/t
/S
/s
with "missed" control point to
generic curves (Q
/q
/C
/c
).
Replaces all arcs with bezier curves.
Returns final path string.
Round all coordinates to given decimal precision. By default round to integer. Useful to reduce resulting output string size.
Apply iterator to all path segments.
segment
, index
, x
and y
params.
Where (x, y) - absolute coordinates of segment start point.[]
means
that current segment should be delated).If second param keepLazyStack
set to true
, then iterator will not evaluate
stacked transforms prior to run. That can be useful to optimize calculations.
FAQs
Low level toolkit for SVG paths transformations.
We found that svgpath demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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