HTMLAllCollection: item() method
The item() method of the HTMLAllCollection interface returns the element located at the specified offset into the collection, or the element with the specified value for its id or name attribute.
Syntax
item(nameOrIndex)
Parameters
nameOrIndex-
If this parameter is an integer, or a string that can be converted to an integer, then it represents the position of the
Elementto be returned. Elements appear in anHTMLAllCollectionin the same order in which they appear in the document's source. If the parameter is a string can't be converted to an integer, it will be interpreted as thenameoridof the element to be returned.
Return value
If nameOrIndex represents an index, item() returns the Element at the specified index, or null if nameOrIndex is less than zero or greater than or equal to the length property. If nameOrIndex represents a name, item() returns the same value as namedItem().
Specifications
| Specification |
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| HTML> # dom-htmlallcollection-item> |
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