p5.js | position() Function

The position() function is used to set the position of the element relative to origin (0, 0) coordinate. If this function is not containing any parameters then it returns the x and y position of the element.
Note: This function requires the p5.dom library. So add the following line in the head section of the index.html file.
| <script language="javascript"    type="text/javascript"src="path/to/p5.dom.js"> </script>  | 
Syntax:
position()
or
position( x, y )
Parameters:
- x: This parameter holds the x-position relative to top-left of window.
- y: This parameter holds the y-position relative to top-left of window.
Return Value: This function returns an object containing the x and y position of the element.
Below examples illustrate the position() function in p5.js:
Example 1:
| functionsetup() {          // Create canvas of given size     createCanvas(400, 200);          // Set background color     background('green');          // Create an input element     vardiv_cont = createDiv('Welcome to zambiatek');          // Set the position of div element     div_cont.position(60, 80);         // Set font color     div_cont.style('color', '#ffffff');          // Set width of input field     div_cont.style('width', '250px');        // Set font-size of input text     div_cont.style('font-size', '20px');  }   | 
Output:
Example 2:
| functionsetup() {          // Create canvas of given size     createCanvas(400, 200);          // Set background color     background('green');          // Create an input element     varinput_val = createInput('');              // Set the attribute and its value         input_val.attribute('value', 'Welcome to zambiatek');          // Set the position of div element     input_val.position(60, 80);         // Set width of input field     input_val.style('width', '250px');        // Set font-size of input text     input_val.style('font-size', '20px');  }   | 
Output:
 
				 
					



