SVGFEDiffuseLightingElement: result property
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
Theresult read-only property of theSVGFEDiffuseLightingElement interface describes the assigned name of an SVG filter primitive as aSVGAnimatedString.
It reflects the<feDiffuseLighting> element'sresult attribute. The filter lights an image using the alpha channel as a bump map. The attribute value is a<custom-ident>. If supplied, then graphics that result from processing this filter primitive can be referenced by anin attribute on a subsequent filter primitive within the same<filter> element.
If noresult attribute is defined, the filter'sresult.baseVal andresult.animVal are empty strings, and the output of the<feDiffuseLighting> filter will only be available for re-use as the implicit input into the next filter primitive if that filter primitive provides no value for itsin attribute.
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Value
Example
const feDiffuseLightingElement = document.querySelector("feDiffuseLighting");const filterName = feDiffuseLightingElement.result;console.log(filterName.baseVa); // the filter's assigned nameSpecifications
| Specification |
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| Filter Effects Module Level 1> # dom-svgfilterprimitivestandardattributes-result> |
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See also
SVGFEDiffuseLightingElement.in1<custom-ident>data typeSVGFESpecularLightingElement<feSpecularLighting>- CSS
<blend-mode>data type - CSS
mix-blend-modeproperty