XPathResult: resultType property
The read-only resultType
property of the
XPathResult
interface represents the type of the result, as defined by
the type constants.
Note: This feature is available in Web Workers
Value
An integer value representing the type of the result, as defined by the type constants.
Constants
Result Type Defined Constant | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
ANY_TYPE |
0 |
A result set containing whatever type naturally results from evaluation
of the expression. Note that if the result is a node-set then
UNORDERED_NODE_ITERATOR_TYPE is always the resulting type.
|
NUMBER_TYPE |
1 |
A result containing a single number. This is useful for example, in an
XPath expression using the count() function.
|
STRING_TYPE |
2 |
A result containing a single string. |
BOOLEAN_TYPE |
3 |
A result containing a single boolean value. This is useful for example,
in an XPath expression using the not() function.
|
UNORDERED_NODE_ITERATOR_TYPE |
4 |
A result node-set containing all the nodes matching the expression. The nodes may not necessarily be in the same order that they appear in the document. |
ORDERED_NODE_ITERATOR_TYPE |
5 |
A result node-set containing all the nodes matching the expression. The nodes in the result set are in the same order that they appear in the document. |
UNORDERED_NODE_SNAPSHOT_TYPE |
6 |
A result node-set containing snapshots of all the nodes matching the expression. The nodes may not necessarily be in the same order that they appear in the document. |
ORDERED_NODE_SNAPSHOT_TYPE |
7 |
A result node-set containing snapshots of all the nodes matching the expression. The nodes in the result set are in the same order that they appear in the document. |
ANY_UNORDERED_NODE_TYPE |
8 |
A result node-set containing any single node that matches the expression. The node is not necessarily the first node in the document that matches the expression. |
FIRST_ORDERED_NODE_TYPE |
9 |
A result node-set containing the first node in the document that matches the expression. |
Examples
The following example shows the use of the resultType
property.
HTML
html
<div>XPath example</div>
<div>Is XPath result a node set: <output></output></div>
JavaScript
js
const xpath = "//div";
const result = document.evaluate(
xpath,
document,
null,
XPathResult.ANY_TYPE,
null
);
document.querySelector("output").textContent =
result.resultType >= XPathResult.UNORDERED_NODE_ITERATOR_TYPE &&
result.resultType <= XPathResult.FIRST_ORDERED_NODE_TYPE;
Result
Specifications
Specification |
---|
DOM Standard # dom-xpathresult-resulttype |
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