CSSMathValue
Limited availability
This feature is not Baseline because it does not work in some of the most widely-used browsers.
The CSSMathValue interface of the CSS Typed Object Model API a base class for classes representing complex numeric values.
Interfaces based on CSSMathValue
Below is a list of interfaces based on the CSSMathValue interface.
Instance properties
CSSMathValue.operator-
Indicates the operator that the current subtype represents.
Static methods
The interface may also inherit methods from its parent interface, CSSNumericValue.
Instance methods
The interface may also inherit methods from its parent interface, CSSNumericValue.
Examples
We create an element with a width determined using a calc() function, then console.log() the operator.
<div>has width</div>
We assign a width with a calculation
div {
width: calc(30% - 20px);
}
We add the JavaScript
const styleMap = document.querySelector("div").computedStyleMap();
console.log(styleMap.get("width")); // CSSMathSum {values: CSSNumericArray, operator: "sum"}
console.log(styleMap.get("width").operator); // 'sum'
console.log(styleMap.get("width").values[1].value); // -20
The CSSMathValue.operator returns "sum" because styleMap.get("width").values[1].value ); is -20: adding a negative number.
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| CSS Typed OM Level 1> # complex-numeric> |
Browser compatibility
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