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I want to calculate the top-right position of div , i can calculate it, if it is not rotated with:

  $("div").offset().top + $("div").width();

But when we rotate div then , how we can calculte top-right position ?

Rotate code:

$("div").slider({ 
   slide: function(e,u){ 
      $(this).rotate({ angle : u.value});  
   }
});
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  • 1
    How are you rotating it?
    – Jivings
    May 17, 2012 at 10:26
  • Show that code as well please.
    – Jivings
    May 17, 2012 at 10:28
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    $("div").slider({ slide: function(e,u){ $(this).rotate({angle:u.value});}});
    – Gaurav
    May 17, 2012 at 10:33

3 Answers 3

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You can try this:

JavaScript

$(".slider").slider({
    min: 0,
    max: 180,
   slide: function(e,u){ 
      $(this).rotate({ angle : u.value});
       calculateTopLeft(u.value);
   }
});

var pointer = $('.pointer');
var slider = $('.slider');
var center = { top: slider.offset().top, left: slider.offset().left + slider.width() / 2 };
var offset = slider.offset();

function calculateTopLeft(angle) {
    var radius = slider.width() / 2,
        radians = (angle * Math.PI) / 180;
    pointer.css({
        left: center.left + radius * Math.cos(radians),
        top: center.top + radius * Math.sin(radians)
    });
}
//Equation of the circle
//x = a + r * cos(t);
//y = b + r * sin(t);​

And here is an example: http://jsfiddle.net/zFRwM/2/

Probably you'll need a little correction but I think that the idea is clear.

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use this in your javascript

function getPosition(obj){
    var topValue= 0,leftValue= 0;
    while(obj){
    leftValue+= obj.offsetLeft;
    topValue+= obj.offsetTop;
    obj= obj.offsetParent;
    }
    finalvalue = leftValue + "," + topValue;
    return finalvalue;

}

var d = document.getElementById('divname');
getPosition(d);

Then try this,it use .position() function in jquery use this

<script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-latest.js"></script>

<script>
var p = $("div");
var position = p.position();
$("div").text( "Right: " + position.right + ", top: " + position.top );
</script>
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  • Not working showing the same offset after rotation but thanks for reply
    – Gaurav
    May 17, 2012 at 10:43
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Remove transform, retrieve offset, put transform back:

$.fn.offsetNoTransform = function(e)
{
    var m = this.css('transform');
    this.css('transform', '');
    var off = this.offset();
    this.css('transform', m);
    return off;
}

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