The in2 attribute identifies the second input for the given filter primitive. It works exactly like the in attribute.
| Categories | None |
|---|---|
| Value |
SourceGraphic | SourceAlpha | BackgroundImage | BackgroundAlpha | FillPaint | StrokePaint | <filter-primitive-reference> |
| Animatable | Yes |
| Normative document |
SVG 1.1 (2nd Edition) : feBlend SVG 1.1 (2nd Edition) : feComposite SVG 1.1 (2nd Edition) : feDisplacementMap |
<filter> element.<filter> element. SourceAlpha has all of the same rules as SourceGraphic except that only the alpha channel is used.<filter> element was invoked.BackgroundImage except only the alpha channel is used.fill property on the target element for the filter effect. In many cases, the FillPaint is opaque everywhere, but it might not be the case if a shape is paint with a gradient or pattern which itself includes transparent or semi-transparent parts.stroke property on the target element for the filter effect. In many cases, the StrokePaint is opaque everywhere, but it might not be the case if a shape is paint with a gradient or pattern which itself includes transparent or semi-transparent parts.The following elements can use the in2 attribute
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/SVG/Attribute/in2