{{SVGRef}}
The <polygon>
SVG element defines a closed shape consisting of a set of connected straight line segments. The last point is connected to the first point.
For open shapes, see the {{SVGElement("polyline")}}
element.
Example
html,
body,
svg {
height: 100%;
}
<svg viewBox="0 0 200 100" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
<!-- Example of a polygon with the default fill -->
<polygon points="0,100 50,25 50,75 100,0" />
<!-- Example of the same polygon shape with stroke and no fill -->
<polygon points="100,100 150,25 150,75 200,0" fill="none" stroke="black" />
</svg>
{{EmbedLiveSample('Example', 100, 100)}}
Attributes
{{SVGAttr('points')}}
- : This attribute defines the list of points (pairs of
x,y
absolute coordinates) required to draw the polygon. Value type: <number>+ ; Default value:""
; Animatable: yes
- : This attribute defines the list of points (pairs of
{{SVGAttr("pathLength")}}
- : This attribute lets specify the total length for the path, in user units. Value type: <number> ; Default value: none; Animatable: yes
Usage context
{{svginfo}}
Specifications
{{Specifications}}
Browser compatibility
{{Compat}}
See also
-
SVG presentation attributes including
{{SVGAttr("fill")}}
and{{SVGAttr("stroke")}}
-
Other SVG basic shapes:
{{ SVGElement('circle') }}
{{ SVGElement('ellipse') }}
{{ SVGElement('line') }}
{{ SVGElement('polyline') }}
{{ SVGElement('rect') }}