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using SharpVectors.Dom.Events;
namespace SharpVectors.Dom.Svg
{
/// <summary>
/// The SvgRectElement interface corresponds to the 'rect' element.
/// </summary>
/// <developer>niklas@protocol7.com</developer>
/// <completed>100</completed>
public interface ISvgRectElement :
ISvgElement,
ISvgTests,
ISvgLangSpace,
ISvgExternalResourcesRequired,
ISvgStylable,
ISvgTransformable,
IEventTarget
{
/// <summary>
/// Corresponds to attribute x on the given 'rect' element.
/// </summary>
ISvgAnimatedLength X{get;}
/// <summary>
/// Corresponds to attribute y on the given 'rect' element.
/// </summary>
ISvgAnimatedLength Y{get;}
/// <summary>
/// Corresponds to attribute rx on the given 'rect' element.
/// </summary>
ISvgAnimatedLength Rx{get;}
/// <summary>
/// Corresponds to attribute ry on the given 'rect' element.
/// </summary>
ISvgAnimatedLength Ry{get;}
/// <summary>
/// Corresponds to attribute width on the given 'rect' element.
/// </summary>
ISvgAnimatedLength Width{get;}
/// <summary>
/// Corresponds to attribute height on the given 'rect' element.
/// </summary>
ISvgAnimatedLength Height{get;}
}
}
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