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I've got some html with an embedded SVG within it as below

<section id="deck-head">

    <svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="250" height="250">

        <g>
            <title>Marker</title>
            <g id="marker-frame">
                <path fill="white" d="m133.300003,64.800003l0,-33.500004l-16.100006,0l0,33.299999c-30.799995,3.700005 -53.499996,29.599998 -53.499996,60.800003c0,33.900002 27.600002,61.299995 61.299999,61.299995s61.300003,-27.399994 61.300003,-61.299995c0,-30.900002 -23.600006,-56.599998 -53,-60.599998zm-53.5,60.699997c0,-24.900002 20.299995,-45.199997 45.199997,-45.199997s45.199997,20.299995 45.199997,45.199997s-20.199997,45.300003 -45.199997,45.300003s-45.199997,-20.400009 -45.199997,-45.300003z"/>
            </g>
        </g>

    </svg>

    <mark>90&deg;</mark>

</section>

I need to be able to replicate the following layout without using any external javascript libraries

Desired Layout

Ignore Red

I've managed to rotate the SVG simply enough to face the correct direction - however the trouble I'm having is getting the element to absolutely position by the tick/tip of the pink circle, depending on where its rotated to.

The logic in my head that I was following was something along the lines of: Get the circle center point Get the rotation Find out what the left & top position would be based off the above.

However I'm completely lost on what the calculation would be to get the top and left coordinates to be able to absolutely position the mark where it should be.

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  • "however the trouble I'm having is getting the mark to display by the tip" - What does that mean?
    – Brennan
    Oct 17, 2014 at 17:40
  • Why has this been down voted exactly?
    – owenmelbz
    Oct 22, 2014 at 20:07
  • the question wasn't exactly clear
    – Brennan
    Oct 22, 2014 at 20:08
  • @Brennan is that any clearer?
    – owenmelbz
    Oct 22, 2014 at 20:15
  • related : stackoverflow.com/questions/26599782/…
    – web-tiki
    Nov 25, 2014 at 10:23

1 Answer 1

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These are just simple polar coordinates. jQuery is not needed, just for easier manipulations.

var angle = 0, center = 125, radius = 110, pi = Math.PI;
setInterval(function(){
 angle += 1;
 $('#c').attr('transform', 'rotate(' + angle + ', 125, 125)');
 // calculate new coordinates for mark
 var x = center + radius * Math.cos(angle * pi / 180 - pi / 2);
 var y = center + radius * Math.sin(angle * pi / 180 - pi / 2);
 $('#m').css({top: y + 'px', left: x + 'px'});
}, 100);
body {background-color:black;}
#m {position:absolute;}
section {poisition:relative;}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.10.2/jquery.min.js"></script>
<section id="deck-head">

    <svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="250" height="250">

        <g>
            <title>Marker</title>
            <g id="marker-frame">
                <path fill="white" id="c" d="m133.300003,64.800003l0,-33.500004l-16.100006,0l0,33.299999c-30.799995,3.700005 -53.499996,29.599998 -53.499996,60.800003c0,33.900002 27.600002,61.299995 61.299999,61.299995s61.300003,-27.399994 61.300003,-61.299995c0,-30.900002 -23.600006,-56.599998 -53,-60.599998zm-53.5,60.699997c0,-24.900002 20.299995,-45.199997 45.199997,-45.199997s45.199997,20.299995 45.199997,45.199997s-20.199997,45.300003 -45.199997,45.300003s-45.199997,-20.400009 -45.199997,-45.300003z"/>
            </g>
        </g>

    </svg>

    <mark id='m'>90&deg;</mark>

</section>

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