Baseline Widely available
The high
property of the HTMLMeterElement
interface represents the high boundary of the <meter>
element as a floating-point number. It reflects the element's high
attribute, or the value of max
if not defined. The value of high
is clamped by the low
and max
values.
This property can also be set directly, for example to set a default value based on some condition.
ValueA number that is not less than HTMLMeterElement.low
nor greater than HTMLMeterElement.max
.
<label for="fuel">Current fuel level:</label>
<meter
id="fuel"
min="0"
max="100"
low="15"
high="66"
optimum="80"
value="50"></meter>
const meterElement = document.getElementById("fuel");
console.log(meterElement.high); // 66
++meterElement.high;
console.log(meterElement.high); // 67
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