CSSNumericValue.parse()
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Check the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production.
The parse() method of the CSSNumericValue interface converts a value string into an object whose members are value and the units.
Syntax
var cssNumericValue = CSSNumericValue.parse(cssText);
Parameters
- cssText
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a string containing numeric and unit parts.
Return value
Exceptions
- SyntaxError
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TBD
Examples
The following returns a CSSUnitValue object with a unit property equal to "px" and a value property equal to 42.
let numValue = CSSNumericValue.parse("42.0px");
Specifications
Browser compatibility
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parse |
66
Not exposed to PaintWorklet.
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79
Not exposed to PaintWorklet.
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No |
No |
53
Not exposed to PaintWorklet.
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No |
66
Not exposed to PaintWorklet.
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66
Not exposed to PaintWorklet.
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No |
47
Not exposed to PaintWorklet.
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No |
9.0
Not exposed to PaintWorklet.
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/CSSNumericValue/parse