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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T20:34:49+00:00 2026-05-10T20:34:49+00:00

I’m working on drawing an SVG grid using Javascript. I’ve managed to get the

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I’m working on drawing an SVG grid using Javascript. I’ve managed to get the axis drawn, as well as my quadrant labels. However I’ve run into an issue adding my dynamic points.

I’m trying to draw the points in the onload event of the SVG element. When using Firebug I have been able to confirm that the circle elements representing my points ARE added to the SVG DOM with the correct attributes set for location, brush stroke, etc.

Unfortunately the actual image as rendered by my browser (Firefox 3) does not update to reflect the fact that I have added these new DOM elements!

The following is the code I use to add the elements to the correct DOM node:

function drawPoints()   {     var points = pointCollection.points;     var grid = SVGDoc.getElementById('gridGroup');      for(var i = 0 in points)     {         var x = points[i].x;         var y = points[i].y;         var label = points[i].event;          //<circle cx='100' cy='50' r='40' stroke='black' stroke-width='2' fill='red'/>          var dot = SVGDoc.createElement('circle');         dot.setAttribute('cx', x);         dot.setAttribute('cy', y);         dot.setAttribute('r', 15);         dot.setAttribute('stroke', 'red');         dot.setAttribute('stroke-width', '2');         dot.setAttribute('fill', 'black');          grid.appendChild(dot);     }   } 

The SVG structure afterwards as shown by the Firebug debugging extension for Firefox is:

<svg width='800' height='800' version='1.1' xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg' onload='init(evt); drawAxis(); drawPoints()'>   <g id='gridGroup' stroke='green'>     <line id='xAxis' x1='0' x2='800' y1='400' y2='400' stroke-width='2'/>     <line id='yAxis' x1='400' x2='400' y1='0' y2='800' stroke-width='2'/>     <text id='importantLabel' x='155' y='20' font-family='Verdana' font-size='18' fill='blue' onclick='drawPoints()'>Important</text>     <text id='notImportantLabel' x='555' y='20' font-family='Verdana' font-size='18' fill='blue'>Not-Important</text>     <text id='urgentLabel' x='20' y='200' font-family='Verdana' font-size='18' fill='blue' transform='rotate(-90, 20, 200)'>Urgent</text>     <text id='notUrgentLabel' x='20' y='600' font-family='Verdana' font-size='18' fill='blue' transform='rotate(-90, 20, 600)'>Not-Urgent</text>      <circle cx='30' cy='30' r='15' stroke='red' stroke-width='2' fill='black'/>     <circle cx='600' cy='600' r='15' stroke='red' stroke-width='2' fill='black'/>     <circle cx='400' cy='400' r='15' stroke='red' stroke-width='2' fill='black'/>   </g> </svg> 

Any help would be greatly appreciated, I am a total SVG newbie!

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  1. 2026-05-10T20:34:49+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 8:34 pm

    In order to dynamically create SVG elements you have to use the createElementNS method with the appropriate namespace, e.g.

    var dot = SVGDoc.createElementNS('http://www.w3.org/2000/svg', 'circle'); 

    For more info, see the tutorials by Kevin Lindsay and especially here.

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