Baseline Widely available
Note: This feature is available in Web Workers.
The read-only resultType
property of the XPathResult
interface represents the type of the result, as defined by the type constants.
An integer value representing the type of the result, as defined by the type constants.
Constants Result Type Defined Constant Value DescriptionANY_TYPE
0
A result set containing whatever type naturally results from evaluation of the expression. Note that if the result is a node-set then UNORDERED_NODE_ITERATOR_TYPE
is always the resulting type. NUMBER_TYPE
1
A result containing a single number. This is useful for example, in an XPath expression using the count()
function. STRING_TYPE
2
A result containing a single string. BOOLEAN_TYPE
3
A result containing a single boolean value. This is useful for example, in an XPath expression using the not()
function. UNORDERED_NODE_ITERATOR_TYPE
4
A result node-set containing all the nodes matching the expression. The nodes may not necessarily be in the same order that they appear in the document. ORDERED_NODE_ITERATOR_TYPE
5
A result node-set containing all the nodes matching the expression. The nodes in the result set are in the same order that they appear in the document. UNORDERED_NODE_SNAPSHOT_TYPE
6
A result node-set containing snapshots of all the nodes matching the expression. The nodes may not necessarily be in the same order that they appear in the document. ORDERED_NODE_SNAPSHOT_TYPE
7
A result node-set containing snapshots of all the nodes matching the expression. The nodes in the result set are in the same order that they appear in the document. ANY_UNORDERED_NODE_TYPE
8
A result node-set containing any single node that matches the expression. The node is not necessarily the first node in the document that matches the expression. FIRST_ORDERED_NODE_TYPE
9
A result node-set containing the first node in the document that matches the expression. Examples
The following example shows the use of the resultType
property.
<div>XPath example</div>
<div>Is XPath result a node set: <output></output></div>
JavaScript
const xpath = "//div";
const result = document.evaluate(
xpath,
document,
null,
XPathResult.ANY_TYPE,
null,
);
document.querySelector("output").textContent =
result.resultType >= XPathResult.UNORDERED_NODE_ITERATOR_TYPE &&
result.resultType <= XPathResult.FIRST_ORDERED_NODE_TYPE;
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