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lavrton avatar lavrton commented on July 28, 2024 5

You can get native click event from e.evt object and then calculate a local position (you can get canvas element and screen position from the event). Or you can use getPointerPosition() of Konva.Stage instance:

handleClick(e) {
        console.log('native event', e.evt);
        console.log('Konva.Circle instance', e.target);
        console.log('mouse position on canvas', e.target.getStage().getPointerPosition());
}

Demo: http://jsbin.com/niyego/2/edit?js,output

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lavrton avatar lavrton commented on July 28, 2024

Hi. What exactly is your issue about?

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CharlieGreenman avatar CharlieGreenman commented on July 28, 2024

I am trying to get the mouse position of mouse onClick relative to canvas element. My thanks as always :)

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