The textAlign() function in p5.js is used to set the spacing, in pixels, between lines of text. This function is used in all subsequent calls to the text() function.
Syntax:
textLeading(leading)
Parameters: This function accepts single argument leading which stores the size in pixels for spacing between the lines.
Below programs illustrate the textLeading() function in p5.js:
Example 1: This example uses textAlign() function to set the spacing, in pixels, between lines of text.
function setup() { // Create Canvas of given size createCanvas(380, 170); } function draw() { let string = "Geeks \n For \n Geeks" ; // Set the background color background(220); // Set the text size textSize(16); // Set the text text(string, 0, 30); // set the text leading textLeading(34) text(string, 100, 30); // set the text leading textLeading(60) text(string, 200, 30); } |
Output:
Example 2: This example uses textAlign() function to return the spacing, in pixels, between lines of text.
function setup() { // Create Canvas of given size createCanvas(380, 170); } function draw() { let string = "Geeks \n For \n Geeks" ; // Set the background color background(220); // Set the text size textSize(16); // Set the text leading textLeading(34) // Get the value of text leading var u = textLeading(); // Set the stroke color stroke(255, 204, 0); // Display the value text( "Value of TextLeading is : " + u, 50, 30); } |
Output:
Reference: https://p5js.org/reference/#/p5/textLeading