HTMLCollection: length property
The HTMLCollection.length
property returns the number of
items in a HTMLCollection
.
Value
An integer value representing the number of items in a HTMLCollection
.
Examples
The length
property is often useful in DOM programming. It's often used to
test the length of a list, to see if it exists at all. It's also commonly used as the
iterator in a for
loop, as in this example.
js
// All the elements with the class ".test" in the document
const items = document.getElementsByClassName("test");
// For each test item in the list,
// append the entire element as a string of HTML
let gross = "";
for (let i = 0; i < items.length; i++) {
gross += items[i].innerHTML;
}
// gross is now all the HTML for the test elements
Specifications
Specification |
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DOM Standard # ref-for-dom-htmlcollection-length① |
Browser compatibility
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