Limited availability
The CSSNumericValue
interface of the CSS Typed Object Model API represents operations that all numeric values can perform.
None.
Static methodsCSSNumericValue.parse
Allows a CSSNumericValue
to be constructed directly from a string containing CSS.
CSSNumericValue.add
Adds a supplied number to the CSSNumericValue
.
CSSNumericValue.sub
Subtracts a supplied number from the CSSNumericValue
.
CSSNumericValue.mul
Multiplies the CSSNumericValue
by the supplied value.
CSSNumericValue.div
Divides the CSSNumericValue
by the supplied value.
CSSNumericValue.min
Returns the minimum value passed
CSSNumericValue.max
Returns the maximum value passed
CSSNumericValue.equals
True if all the values are the exact same type and value, in the same order. Otherwise, false.
CSSNumericValue.to
Converts value
into another one with the specified unit.
CSSNumericValue.toSum
Converts an existing CSSNumericValue
into a CSSMathSum
object with values of a specified unit.
CSSNumericValue.type
Returns the type of CSSNumericValue
, one of angle
, flex
, frequency
, length
, resolution
, percent
, percentHint
, or time
.
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