Baseline Widely available
The iterateNext()
method of the XPathResult
interface iterates over a node set result and returns the next node from it or null
if there are no more nodes.
None.
Return valueThe next Node
within the node set of the XPathResult
.
In case XPathResult.resultType
is not UNORDERED_NODE_ITERATOR_TYPE
or ORDERED_NODE_ITERATOR_TYPE
, a DOMException
of type TYPE_ERR
is thrown.
If the document is mutated since the result was returned, a DOMException
of type INVALID_STATE_ERR
is thrown.
The following example shows the use of the iterateNext()
method.
<div>XPath example</div>
<div>Tag names of the matched nodes: <output></output></div>
JavaScript
const xpath = "//div";
const result = document.evaluate(
xpath,
document,
null,
XPathResult.ANY_TYPE,
null,
);
let node = null;
const tagNames = [];
while ((node = result.iterateNext())) {
tagNames.push(node.localName);
}
document.querySelector("output").textContent = tagNames.join(", ");
Result Specifications Browser compatibility
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HTML:
3.2
| Encoding:
UTF-8
| Version:
0.7.4