Select.options[] |
the choices in a Select object |
Availability
JavaScript 1.0; enhanced in JavaScript 1.1
Synopsis
select.options[i]
select.options.length
Description
The options[] property contains an array of Option
objects, each of which describes one of the selection options
presented within the Select object select.
The options.length property specifies the number
of elements in the array, as does the
select.length property.
See the Option object for further details.
In JavaScript 1.1, you can modify the options displayed in a Select
object in any of the following ways:
If you set options.length to 0, all options in the
Select object are cleared.
If you set options.length to a value less than the
current value, the number of options in the Select object is
decreased, and those at the end of the array disappear.
If you set an element in the options[] array to
null, that option is removed from the Select
object, and the elements above it in the array are moved down,
changing their indices to occupy the new space in the array.
If you create a new Option object with the Option(
) constructor (see the "Option" reference
entry), you can add that option to the end of list of options in the
Select object by assigning the newly created option to a position at
the end of the options[] array. To do this, set
options[options.length].
See Also
Option
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