HTMLInputElement: indeterminate property
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
The indeterminate
property of the HTMLInputElement
interface returns a boolean value that indicates whether the checkbox is in the indeterminate state. For example, a "select all/deselect all" checkbox may be in the indeterminate state when some but not all of its sub-controls are checked. The indeterminate
state can only be set via JavaScript and is only relevant to checkbox
controls.
It is unrelated to the HTMLInputElement.checked
property, and an indeterminate checkbox can be either checked or unchecked. Being indeterminate only affects the checkbox's appearance (see example below), not its presence when submitted (which is controlled by the checkedness).
Value
A boolean.
Examples
<input type="checkbox" id="indeterminate-checkbox" />
<label for="indeterminate-checkbox">Indeterminate checkbox</label>
const checkbox = document.getElementById("indeterminate-checkbox");
checkbox.indeterminate = true;
Specifications
Specification |
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HTML Standard # dom-input-indeterminate |
Browser compatibility
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