Highlight: values() method
Limited availability
This feature is not Baseline because it does not work in some of the most widely-used browsers.
The values() method of the Highlight interface returns a new Iterator object that contains the values for each Range object in the Highlight object in insertion order.
Note: The keys() method is an alias for this method. It behaves exactly the same and returns values of Highlight elements.
Highlight is a Set-like object, so this is similar to using Set.values().
Syntax
values()
Return value
A new iterator object containing each Range object in the given Highlight, in insertion order.
Examples
The following code snippet shows how to create a new Highlight object with three Range objects, and use the iterator returned by the values() method to log the three ranges:
const myHighlight = new Highlight();
myHighlight.add(new Range());
myHighlight.add(new Range());
myHighlight.add(new Range());
const iter = myHighlight.values();
for (value of iter) {
console.log(value); // Range
}
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| ECMAScript Language Specification # sec-set.prototype.values |
Browser compatibility
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