ISVGLength interface
Defines the length data type.
Members
The ISVGLength interface inherits from the IDispatch interface. ISVGLength also has these types of members:
Methods
The ISVGLength interface has these methods.
| Method | Description |
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| ISVGLength::convertToSpecifiedUnits |
Changes the stored unit identifier to the specified type. |
| ISVGLength::newValueSpecifiedUnits |
Resets the specified value as a number with the specified unit type, replacing the values for all of the attributes on the object. |
Properties
The ISVGLength interface has these properties.
| Property | Access type | Description |
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Read/write |
Gets or sets a value that indicates the type of length units. | |
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Read/write |
Gets or sets the string form of the ISVGNumber::value property, in the units that svgUnitTypes specifies. | |
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Read/write |
Gets or sets the length or angle value, as a floating point number, in the units that svgUnitTypes specifies. | |
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Read/write |
Gets or sets the value of the given attribute. |
Remarks
A length represents a unit of measurement, which is used to define distance. Length values are specified as a number along with a unit of measurement.
Lengths are specified in one of two ways:
- When lengths are used in a style sheet, the values are specified as
~"em",~"ex",~"px",~"in",~"cm",~"mm",~"pt", or~"pc". - When lengths are used in an SVG attribute, the values are specified as
"em","ex","px","in","cm","mm","pt","pc", or"%".
You must specify unit identifiers by using lowercase letters.
Requirements
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Minimum supported client |
Windows Vista with SP1, Windows 7 |
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Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2008 R2 |
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Header |
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IDL |
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DLL |
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See also