Intl.Locale.prototype.getTextInfo()

The getTextInfo() method of Intl.Locale instances returns the ordering of characters indicated by either ltr (left-to-right) or by rtl (right-to-left) for this locale.

Note: In some versions of some browsers, this method was implemented as an accessor property called textInfo. However, because it returns a new object on each access, it is now implemented as a method to prevent the situation of locale.textInfo === locale.textInfo returning false. Check the browser compatibility table for details.

Syntax

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getTextInfo()

Return value

An object representing text typesetting information associated with the Locale data specified in UTS 35's Layouts Elements. It has the following properties:

direction

A string indicating the direction of text for the locale. Can be either "ltr" (left-to-right) or "rtl" (right-to-left).

Examples

Obtaining text info

Return the supported text directions for a given Locale.

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const ar = new Intl.Locale("ar");
console.log(ar.getTextInfo()); // { direction: "rtl" }
console.log(ar.getTextInfo().direction); // "rtl"

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const es = new Intl.Locale("es");
console.log(es.getTextInfo()); // { direction: "ltr" }
console.log(es.getTextInfo().direction); // "ltr"

Specifications

Specification
Intl Locale Info Proposal
# sec-Intl.Locale.prototype.getTextInfo

Browser compatibility

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See also