CSSNumericValue: type() method
The type() method of the
CSSNumericValue interface returns the type of
CSSNumericValue, one of angle, flex,
frequency, length, resolution,
percent, percentHint, or time.
Syntax
js
type()
Parameters
None.
Return value
A CSSNumericType object.
Exceptions
None.
Examples
js
let mathSum = CSS.px("23")
.sub(CSS.percent("4"))
.sub(CSS.cm("3"))
.sub(CSS.in("9"));
// Returns an object with the structure: {length: 1, percentHint: "length"}
let cssNumericType = mathSum.type();
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| CSS Typed OM Level 1 # dom-cssnumericvalue-type |
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