CSSUnparsedValue: entries() method
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The entries() method of the CSSUnparsedValue interface returns a new array iterator that yields [index, value] pairs for each item in the object.
Syntax
js
entries()
Parameters
None.
Return value
A new iterable iterator.
Examples
>Iterating over index/value pairs
js
const value = new CSSUnparsedValue(["1em", "#445566", "-45px"]);
for (const [index, fragment] of value.entries()) {
console.log(index, fragment);
}
// 0 "1em"
// 1 "#445566"
// 2 "-45px"
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| CSS Typed OM Level 1> # cssunparsedvalue> |