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where <tt>x</tt> and <tt>y</tt> define the position of the circle’s center and <tt>r</tt> is the radius in pixels.
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where each pair of <tt>x</tt> and <tt>y</tt> define a point of the polygon. At least three pairs of coordinates are required to define a triangle. The polygon is automatically closed, so it is not necessary to repeat the first coordinate at the end of the list to close the region.
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If the coordinates in one <tt>area</tt> component overlap with another, the first one takes precedence.
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If the coordinates in one <code>area</code> component overlap with another, the first one takes precedence.
  
 
=Supported Events=
 
=Supported Events=

Latest revision as of 10:40, 12 January 2022

Area

  • Demonstration: N/A
  • Java API: Area
  • JavaScript API: Area
  • Style Guide: N/A

Employment/Purpose

An area of a image map. Instead of the application processing the coordinates, developers can add the area components as children of a imagemap component thus defining a target. The imagemap component will translate the mouse pointer coordinates into a logical name ie. The id of the area the user clicked.

Example

<imagemap src="/img/sun.jpg" onClick="alert(event.area)">
	<area id="First" coords="0, 0, 100, 100"/>
	<area id="Second" shape="circle" coords="200, 200, 100"/>
</imagemap>

The shape Property

An area component supports three kinds of shapes: circle, polygon and rectangle. The coordinates of the mouse position are screen pixels counted from the upper-left corner of the image beginning with (0, 0).


Shape
Coordinates / Description
circle coords="x, y, r"

where x and y define the position of the circle’s center and r is the radius in pixels.

polygon coords="x1, y1, x2, y2, x3, y3..."

where each pair of x and y define a point of the polygon. At least three pairs of coordinates are required to define a triangle. The polygon is automatically closed, so it is not necessary to repeat the first coordinate at the end of the list to close the region.

rectangle coords="x1, y1, x2, y2"

where the first coordinate pair is one corner of the rectangle and the other pair is the corner diagonally opposite. A rectangle is just a shortened way of specifying a polygon with four vertices.

If the coordinates in one area component overlap with another, the first one takes precedence.

Supported Events

Name
Event Type
None None

Supported Children

*None

Use Cases

Version Description Example Location
5.0.2 Area in Imagemap with href http://www.zkoss.org/forum/listComment/3016

Version History

Last Update : 2022/01/12


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