JavaScript select Element (ok)
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Summary: in this tutorial, you will learn how to handle the <select>
element in JavaScript.
A <select>
element provides you with a list of options. A <select>
element allows you to select one or multiple options.
To create a <select>
element, you use the <select>
and <option>
elements. For example:
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The above <select>
element allows you to select a single option at a time.
To enable multiple selections, you add multiple
attribute to <select>
element as follows:
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HTMLSelectElement
typeTo interact with <select>
element in JavaScript, you use the HTMLSelectElement
type.
The HTMLSelectElement
type has the following useful properties:
selectedIndex
– returns the zero-based index of the selected option. The selectedIndex
is -1
if no option is selected. If the <select>
element allows multiple selections, the selectedIndex
returns the value
of the first option.
value
– returns the value
property of the first selected option element if there is one. Otherwise, it returns an empty string.
multiple
– returns true
if the <select>
element allows multiple selections. It is equivalent to the multiple
attribute.
selectedIndex
propertyTo select a <select>
element, you use the DOM API like getElementById()
or querySelector()
.
The following example illustrates how to get the index of the selected option:
How it works:
First, select the <button>
and <select>
elements using the querySelector()
method.
Then, attach a click event listener to the button and show the selected index using the alert()
method when the button is clicked.
value
propertyThe value
property of the <select>
element depends on the <option>
element and its HTML multiple
attribute:
If no option is selected, the value
property of the select box is an empty string.
If an option is selected and has a value
attribute, the value
property of the select box is the value of the selected option.
If an option is selected and has no value
attribute, the value
property of the select box is the text of the selected option.
If multiple options are selected, the value
property of the select box is derived from the first selected option based on the previous two rules.
See the following example:
In this example:
If you select the first option, the value
property of the <select>
is empty.
If you select the last option, the value
property of the select box is Ember.js
because the selected option has no value
attribute.
If you select the second or third option, the value property will be "1"
or "2"
.
HTMLOptionElement
typeIn JavaScript, the HTMLOptionElement
type represents the <option>
element.
The HTMLOptionElement
type has the following handy properties:
index
– the index of the option inside the collection of options.
selected
– returns true
when the option is selected. You set this property to true
to select an option.
text
– returns the option’s text.
value
– returns the HTML value attribute.
The <select>
element has the options
property that allows you to access the collection options:
For example, to access the text
and value
of the second option, you use the following:
To get the selected option of a <select>
element with a single selection, you use the following code:
Then you can access the text
and value
of the selected option via text
and value
properties:
When a <select>
element allows multiple selections, you can use the selected
property to determine which options are selected:
In this example, the sb.options
is an array-like object, so it doesn’t have the filter()
methods like an Array
object.
To borrow these methods from the Array
object, you use the call()
method. For example, the following returns an array of selected options:
And to get the text
property of the options, you chain the result of the filter()
method with the map()
method, like this:
The <select>
element allows you to select one or multiple options. Add the multiple
attribute to the <select>
element to enable multiple selections.
The HTMLSelectElement
represents the <select>
element. Use the selectedIndex
and value
to get the index and value of the selected option.
The HTMLOptionElement
represents the <option>
element. If the option is selected, the selected
property is true. The selectedText
and selectedValue
properties return the text
and value
of the selected option.
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