org.w3c.dom.css
Interface CSSValueList
- All Superinterfaces:
- CSSValue
- public interface CSSValueList
- extends CSSValue
The CSSValueList interface provides the abstraction
of an ordered collection of CSS values.
Some properties allow an empty list into their syntax. In that
case, these properties take the none identifier. So,
an empty list means that the property has the value
none.
The items in the CSSValueList are accessible via an
integral index, starting from 0.
See also the Document
Object Model (DOM) Level 2 Style Specification.
- Since:
- DOM Level 2
| Method Summary |
int |
getLength()
The
number of CSSValues in the list. |
CSSValue |
item(int index)
Used to
retrieve a CSSValue by ordinal index. |
getLength
public int getLength()
- The number of
CSSValues in the list. The range of
valid values of the indices is 0 to
length-1 inclusive.
item
public CSSValue item(int index)
- Used to retrieve a
CSSValue by ordinal index. The
order in this collection represents the order of the values in the
CSS style property. If index is greater than or equal to the number
of values in the list, this returns null.
-
- Parameters:
index - Index into the collection.
- Returns:
- The
CSSValue at the index position in
the CSSValueList, or null if that is not
a valid index.
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