bottomRight
Bottom-right is a term used to describe the corner or region at the lower right of a two-dimensional shape, area, or image. In geometry, it is the point where the bottom edge intersects the right edge of a rectangle or box. The concept is the counterpart to top-left and is often used to specify location, alignment, or cropping.
Coordinate systems: In standard computer graphics and screen coordinates, the origin is typically at the top-left,
In user interface and layout design, bottom-right is a common anchor or alignment option for placing elements.
In image processing and computer vision, bottom-right is used to refer to the maximum x and y
Terminology: bottom-right is the standard written form in prose; bottomright may appear in identifiers, filenames, or