HTML DOMTokenList item()
❮ The DOMTokenList ObjectExamples
Get a DOMTokenList from "demo":
let list = document.getElementById("demo").classList;
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Get the first item in the list:
let item = list.item(0);
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This produces the same result:
let item = list[0];
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Description
The item() method returns the token at a specified index in a
DOMTokenList.
There are two ways to access a token at a specified index:
list.item(index)
or
list[index]
The easiest and most common method is [index].
See Also:
Syntax
domtokenlist.item(index)
or simply:
domtokenlist[index]
Parameters
Parameter
Description
index
Required.
The index of the token in the list.
The tokens are sorted as they appear in the document.
The index starts at 0.
The index of the token in the list.
The tokens are sorted as they appear in the document.
The index starts at 0.
Return Value
Type
Description
String The token at the specified index.
null if the index is out of range.
Browser Support
domtokenlist.item() is supported in all browsers:
| Chrome | IE | Edge | Firefox | Safari | Opera |
| Yes | 10-11 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
❮ The DOMTokenList Object