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       <!--Blue Line via D3.js-->
       <!--Blue Line via D3.js-->
       <div id = "D3BlueLine">
       <div id = "D3BlueLine">
       <script language = "javascript">
       <script >
         var width = 300;
         var width = 300;
         var height = 300;
         var height = 300;

Revision as of 12:04, 4 November 2023

<html>

  <head>
     <script type = "text/javascript" src = "https://d3js.org/d3.v4.min.js"></script>
     <style>
        body { font-family: Arial; }
     </style>
  </head>
  <body>
  
     <script >
        var width = 300;
        var height = 300;
        var svg = d3.select("#svgRedLine")
           .append("svg")
           .attr("width", width)
           .attr("height", height);
        svg.append("line")
           .attr("x1", 200)
           .attr("y1", 100)
           .attr("x2", 100)
           .attr("y2", 200)
           .style("stroke", "rgb(0,0,255)")
           .style("stroke-width", 2);
     </script>


     <script>
        var width = 300;
        var height = 300;
        //Create SVG element
        var svg = d3.select("#D3BlueLine")
           .append("svg")
           .attr("width", width)
           .attr("height", height);
        //Create and append rectangle element
        svg.append("rect")
           .attr("x", 20)
           .attr("y", 20)
           .attr("width", 200)
           .attr("height", 100)
           .attr("fill", "green");
        </script>
     <script>
        var width = 300;
        var height = 300;
        //Create SVG element
        var svg = d3.select("#D3BlueLine")
           .append("svg")
           .attr("width", width)
           .attr("height", height);
        //Create and append rectangle element
        svg.append("rect")
           .attr("x", 20)
           .attr("y", 20)
           .attr("width", 200)
           .attr("height", 100)
           .attr("fill", "green");
        </script>


  </body>

</html>