Limited availability
The result
event of the Web Speech API is fired when the speech recognition service returns a result â a word or phrase has been positively recognized and this has been communicated back to the app
Use the event name in methods like addEventListener()
, or set an event handler property.
addEventListener("result", (event) => { })
onresult = (event) => { }
Event type Event properties
In addition to the properties listed below, properties from the parent interface, Event
, are available.
SpeechRecognitionEvent.emma
Read only
Returns an Extensible MultiModal Annotation markup language (EMMA) â XML â representation of the result.
SpeechRecognitionEvent.interpretation
Read only
Returns the semantic meaning of what the user said.
SpeechRecognitionEvent.resultIndex
Read only
Returns the lowest index value result in the SpeechRecognitionResultList
"array" that has actually changed.
SpeechRecognitionEvent.results
Read only
Returns a SpeechRecognitionResultList
object representing all the speech recognition results for the current session.
This code is excerpted from our Speech color changer example.
You can use the result
event in an addEventListener
method:
const recognition = new SpeechRecognition();
recognition.addEventListener("result", (event) => {
const color = event.results[0][0].transcript;
diagnostic.textContent = `Result received: ${color}.`;
bg.style.backgroundColor = color;
});
Or use the onresult
event handler property:
recognition.onresult = (event) => {
const color = event.results[0][0].transcript;
diagnostic.textContent = `Result received: ${color}.`;
bg.style.backgroundColor = color;
};
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