HTMLSelectElement: namedItem() method
        
        
          
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      This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
The HTMLSelectElement.namedItem() method returns the
HTMLOptionElement corresponding to the HTMLOptionElement
whose name or id match the specified name, or
null if no option matches.
In JavaScript, using selectElt.namedItem('value') is equivalent to selectElt.options.namedItem('value').
Syntax
js
namedItem(str)
Parameters
- str
- 
A string representing the nameoridof the option.
Return value
An HTMLOptionElement or null.
Examples
>HTML
html
<form>
  <select id="myFormControl">
    <option id="o1">Opt 1</option>
    <option id="o2">Opt 2</option>
  </select>
</form>
JavaScript
js
let selectElt = document.getElementById("myFormControl");
elem1 = selectElt.namedItem("o1"); // Returns the HTMLOptionElement representing #o1
But, you cannot write:
js
let selectElt = document.getElementById("myFormControl");
elem1 = selectElt.o1; // Returns undefined
elem1 = selectElt["o1"]; // Returns undefined
Specifications
| Specification | 
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| HTML> # dom-select-nameditem-dev> | 
Browser compatibility
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See also
- HTMLSelectElementthat implements it.