JQuery :: Coordinates Function - Image ?
Mar 17, 2011Is there a way to write a function that would be....
If the coordinates of an image are _____ then do this ______ ?
Is there a way to write a function that would be....
If the coordinates of an image are _____ then do this ______ ?
i have a circular image... with pie shaped areas. i would like to use some form of jQuery and either a popup or tool tip that is CSS customizable... i looked at maphilight in the jquery plugins, but i dont see how you can make a pop up with that. unless there is another method i should go about doing this..
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a simple problem: mark a list of defects
on an image.
I think the best way to do it is to select a single
deffect, then take two coordinates of coursor
form an image on a web page (first when user press
the button, and the second when he releases it).
Those two points are going to be send to the web
application (i.e. with AJAX) and saved in a database.
Later, I will use those points to render
the image with RMagic (drawing the lines and defects
list numbers on top of the image).
Any suggestions how to do it?
Is there a way either in PHP or Javascript where the cooridinates of a requested image can be worked out? Let me explain - our members must have an image that is requested from our web server placed above the fold on their web site.
Instead of manually checking that the image is above the fold we would like our application that sends the image (written in PHP) or the Javascript on the members web page that calls the image each time th eweb page loads to tell us where the image will be placed on a web page. Is this possible?
set coordinates for an image I want to add to my page? I have the center coords where I want it to be places x is 400 and y is 90. I've searched all over the internet trying to find a solution.
View 9 Replies View Relatedi have to draw a line between to different coordinates which are going on google maps so for example :
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the above coordinates are in xml format which, i later call in Java script functions and display them on the map as a simple pointers what i need is from one point of coordinates to another point of coordinates Java script would draw a line which would represent the direction from one coordinate to other .
When I click on the image form element
<INPUT type=image name=point src="map.png">
point.x and point.y values get submitted to the server
specifying where on the image I have clicked.
Is there any (simple) way to get ahold of that point.x and
point.y BEFORE they are sent to the server (and prevent
that from happening)? Ie. I just want the points where
someone clicks on an image and not interested in a submission
to the server.
I need to restrict an area on the image but also get the coordinates from the image. I am using a form element "input type=image" so I can get the X Y coordinates from an image. I don't want the user clicking on a whole image, in this case a map of a country. I don't want the users clicking off the country's borders in to another country and I want to be able to get the coordinates from inside the country. I have tried to mix the element from the form with the area shape so when someone will click on the image it will first verify if it's over the hotspot and if it's over the poly coords then it will allow the user to click, the form will submit and the coordinates will be stored into the database.
I just don't know how I could integrate javascript into this. This is my code, not really something functional, the coordinates will pass on to the next page as a variable but limiting the area where the users may click is something that I have not figured out. I can create an area shape but without getting the coordinates from the image. Anything will do, even without <input type=image , if there is some way around this so I can make this work.
<script type="text/javascript">
function myEye() {
document.coordform.submit();
}
</script>
<form action='store.php' method=post name="coordform"> .....
I have the following code taht will allow me to move an image around a page when the mouse is clicked on the image. Code:
View 3 Replies View Relatedhow can i call a click function to click on a link if i dont know the id of it but just know the coordinates where the link is?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a page with a large centre-aligned image on it. I want a
functionality whereby users can click their mouse on any point in this
image and it would then show a virtual mouse pointer at the place where
they clicked it. If they were to click somewhere else, the position of
the virtual cursor would change.
The position of the cursor needs to dynamically generate a link and
display it in a form field text edit box.
If that link is then viewed separately, it would launch the same page
with the virtual mouse pointer at the location where the original
person placed it.
Basically I want to be able to have one guy point to a location on the
image for the benefit of another guy, but graphically as opposed to
relying on written explanation.
I am trying to capture the image coordinates when a user clicks on an
image. My code is working in Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape, IE, and
Opera, but fails under Konqueror (and I suspect Safari). The code below
fails in Konqueror when the page is scrolled down; the coordinates are
off by the scroll amount.
My code in the html img tag: onClick="MLDot(event)"
and the related statements in the MLDot function:
xPosition =
event.offsetX?(event.offsetX):event.pageX-document.getElementById("clickImage").offsetLeft;
yPosition =
event.offsetY?(event.offsetY):event.pageY-document.getElementById("clickImage").offsetTop;
Anyone know how to pick up image coordinates in Konqueror/Safari?
I want text links to swap the image on the website, but then want to allow a zoom function or lightbox function to the image that appears. I'm not best at explaining things so i've done an example below. After clicking the link, the image changes. i want to be able to do the zoom on the image that it's changed to.
View 1 Replies View Relatedonly first image in the all_images array loads and the rest stays hidden. it works first time i load the page, but any other time it loads only one image. i understand it might have to do with the cache. what could be possible cause for breaking the .each() loop after first iteration? i'm using jquery 1.3.2, png fix and php
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In Jquery let's say I want to get the upper left coordinates of a div
<div id="coolDiv">text here</div>
topPos=$(coolDiv).top;
leftPos=$(coolDiv).left;
Is that possible at all?
I have x amount of draggable & resizable divs, they work as I want them to, I am outputting the coordinates of each div in a textfield. My problem is that the textfield only displays coordinates when a div is CLICKED, so when holding the mouseBtn and dragging a div around then releasing the mouseBtn the coordinates aren't displayed in the textfield. I tried to set 'mouseup' instead of 'click' but then the divs are being dragged around all the time even tho you released the mouseBtn. The second thing is that i want to output the size of the div in another textfield, so when a div is resized the new size of that div should be displayed in the textfield.
<script>
$('#resizeDiv, #resizeDiv2, ,#resizeDiv3')
.draggable()
.resizable({
minHeight: 150,
minWidth: 200
});
</script>
<script>
$("*", document.body).click(function (e) {
var offset = $(this).offset();
e.stopPropagation();
$("#result").text(this.id + " coords ( " + offset.left + ", " +
offset.top + " )");
});
</script>
For the size I tried to work with
function showWidth(ele, w) {
$("div").text("The width for the " + ele + " is " + w + "px.");
}
$('#test').click(function () {
showWidth("paragraph", $(this).width());
});
I want to send both size and x&y of each div to a database.
I'm new to Jquery and Jqplot. I have to create a website where a user can upload a xml file which should then be shown as a graph. My main problem is that I don't know how to extract the x/y-axis coordinates from the xml file and how I should put them into the Jqplot code..
I'm just trying right know and show you some Code I made... Don't blame me^^ I'm doing this only for a few days..
Thats my very simple XML file with only x and y coordinates [code]...
Is there some type of plugin available that can dynamically track and output x,y coordinates of a box I set using .draggable(). I'd like the coordinates to show inside the box as it is being dragged. Check out this practice site:[URL]
I wrote I simple scripts and I'd like to be able to drag any box I add and show the x,y coordinates inside of each one.
I'am new to Jquery and Jqplot. I have to create a website where a user can upload a xml file which should then be shown as a graph. My main problem is that I dont't know how to extract the x/y-axis coordinates from the xml file and how I should put them into the Jqplot code..
I'm just trying right know and show you some Code I made... Dont't blame me^^ I'am doing this only for a few days. Thats my very simple XML file with only x and y coordinates:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!-- Edited by XMLSpy® -->
<graph>
<note>
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How can I find out (using JavaScript) the x and y coordinates of a HTML
element, e.g. an image, an anchor, a div?
I am trying to get the X and Y coordinates to have a pop up form to use as reference, this is a shopping cart so the more items in the cart the further down the page the form needs to open,
i have this CSS:
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#theFormDiv6 {
display:none;
position:absolute;
top:500px;
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I am not real good at JS and I am trying to piece together things.
This works in IE but does not in Firefox, when I comment out the getMouseXY() call it works in firefox but obviously doesnt get the new Y value..
anyone know how to make this work in both IE and Firefox??
How can I get mouse coordinates and set them?
mean: When I click button1, my mouse places over button2.
I'm trying to build a simple image-map-creation tool for a web-based app I'm making. (User selects an image, then clicks on it to set image map areas; initially could be just RECTANGLE, later want CIRCLE and POLYGON.)
The quickest "solution" was to display the image with anchor tags, with the ISMAP option on. This causes the x/y coordinates to be displayed in the status bar, at the end of the URL. Sweet, but I'd like to be able to tell when the user clicks, and then grab those values. Then I can build a text string holding their selected area, etc. (It'd be great if I could show the selected area with a box or something, too, but that may require doing it in PHP, building images, etc.) Anyway, does anyone know how I can get the X/Y coordinates when the user clicks? Since it's in a form, can I do something with input types to get the values?
how to find the coodinates for a picture in a middle of the page for example with js? I need this because i have a js script that get the mouse coodinates (X,Y) for the page.I have to modify this script to work only at my picture area and to get me the coordinates for my picture not the coordinates for my hole page. Code:
View 5 Replies View Relateddo ya know an efficient way to get the coordinates of a pictures so that I can use them to create a map? It is a rectangle. Here is the code I set up for a page:
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Cyrus</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY BGCOLOR=black>
<div align="center">
<table border="0"; cellspacing="0"; cellpadding="0">
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I've got a image zoomer set up using a script located in shiftzoom.js. Basically, the XY coordinates of the mouse are shown in the bottom left of the image as the mouse moves. However, when I am zoomed right out the coordinates are limited to that of the image 'canvas' size (1024,768) and as soon as I zoom in, the coordinates of the mouse (which is in the same place) change until I am fully zoomed in and the coordinates are limited to the original image resolution in the corners. Hope that made sense... This is the relevant code in shiftzoom.js:
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