svg

Returns the SVG representation of the gauge. The returned string is a self-contained SVG document that can be used as is or converted to other formats using tools like Inkscape and ImageMagick. Both programs provide command-line interface suitable for server-side processing.

This method is obsoleted by exportSVG, but will remain fully functional.

Example

<div id="gauge"></div>
<script>
$("#gauge").kendoRadialGauge({
    pointer: {
        value: 50
    },
    scale: {
        min: 0,
        max: 100
    }
});
var gauge = $("#gauge").data("kendoRadialGauge");
var svg = gauge.svg();
/* The result can be observed in the DevTools(F12) console of the browser. */
console.log(svg); // displays the SVG string
</script>
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