TextDecoder: decode() method
The TextDecoder.decode() method returns a string containing text decoded from the buffer passed as a parameter.
  The decoding method is defined in the current TextDecoder object.
  This includes the expected encoding of the data, and how decoding errors are handled.
Syntax
js
decode()
decode(buffer)
decode(buffer, options)
Parameters
- bufferOptional
- 
    An ArrayBuffer, aTypedArray, or aDataViewobject containing the encoded text to decode.
- optionsOptional
- 
    An object with the property: - stream
- 
        A boolean flag indicating whether additional data will follow in subsequent calls to decode(). Set totrueif processing the data in chunks, andfalsefor the final chunk or if the data is not chunked. It defaults tofalse.
 
Exceptions
- TypeError
- 
    Thrown if there is a decoding error when the property TextDecoder.fatalistrue.
Return value
A string.
Examples
This example encodes and decodes the euro symbol, €.
HTML
html
<p>Encoded value: <span id="encoded-value"></span></p>
<p>Decoded value: <span id="decoded-value"></span></p>
JavaScript
js
const encoder = new TextEncoder();
const array = encoder.encode("€"); // Uint8Array(3) [226, 130, 172]
document.getElementById("encoded-value").textContent = array;
const decoder = new TextDecoder();
const str = decoder.decode(array); // String "€"
document.getElementById("decoded-value").textContent = str;
Result
Specifications
| Specification | 
|---|
| Encoding Standard # ref-for-dom-textdecoder-decode① | 
Browser compatibility
BCD tables only load in the browser
See also
- The TextDecoderinterface it belongs to.