classlist .contains code example

Example 1: js classlist

classList.item(index); // Returns the item in the list by its index, or undefined if index is greater than or equal to the list's length
classList.contains(token); // Returns true if the list contains the given token, otherwise false.
classList.add(token1[, ...tokenN]); // Adds the specified token(s) to the list.
classList.remove(token1[, ...tokenN]); // Removes the specified token(s) from the list.
classList.replace(oldToken, newToken); // Replaces token with newToken.
classList.supports(token); // Returns true if a given token is in the associated attribute's supported tokens.
classList.toggle(token[, force]); // Removes token from the list if it exists, or adds token to the list if it doesn't. Returns a boolean indicating whether token is in the list after the operation.
classList.entries(); // Returns an iterator, allowing you to go through all key/value pairs contained in this object.
classList.forEach(callback[ ,thisArg]); // Executes a provided callback function once per DOMTokenList element.
classList.keys(); // Returns an iterator, allowing you to go through all keys of the key/value pairs contained in this object.
classList.values(); // Returns an iterator, allowing you to go through all values of the key/value pairs contained in this object.

Example 2: add multiple classList

element.classList.add(class1,class2,class3...);

Example 3: css class list

var myElement = document.getElementById("myElementID");
myElement.classList.add("style1 style2");
myElement.classList.remove("style1 style2");

Example 4: classlist.contain in javascript

let span = document.querySelector("span");
let classes = span.classList;
let result = classes.contains("d");
if (result) {
  span.textContent = "The classList contains 'c'";
} else {
   span.textContent = "The classList does not contain 'c'";
}

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