The contains()
method of the DOMTokenList
interface returns a Boolean
— true
if the underlying list contains the given token, otherwise false
.
tokenList.contains(token);
DOMString
representing the token you want to check for the existance of in the list.A Boolean
— true
if the underlying list contains the given token, otherwise false
.
In the following example we retrieve the list of classes set on a <span>
element as a DOMTokenList
using Element.classList
. We then test for the existance of "c" in the list, and write the result into the <span>
's Node.textContent
.
First, the HTML:
<span class="a b c"></span>
Now the JavaScript:
var span = document.querySelector("span"); var classes = span.classList; var result = classes.contains("c"); if(result) { span.textContent = "The classList contains 'c'"; } else { span.textContent = "The classList does not contain 'c'"; }
The output looks like this:
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
DOM The definition of 'contains()' in that specification. | Living Standard | Initial definition |
Feature | Chrome | Firefox (Gecko) | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari (WebKit) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | (Yes) | (Yes) | 10 | (Yes) | (Yes) |
Feature | Android Webview | Chrome for Android | Firefox Mobile (Gecko) | IE Phone | Opera Mobile | Safari Mobile |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | (Yes) | (Yes) | (Yes) | (Yes) | ? | (Yes) |
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