CSSNumericValue: div() method
Limited availability
This feature is not Baseline because it does not work in some of the most widely-used browsers.
The div()
method of the
CSSNumericValue
interface divides the CSSNumericValue
by the
supplied value.
Syntax
js
div(number)
Parameters
number
-
Either a number or a
CSSNumericValue
.
Return value
Exceptions
TypeError
-
Thrown if an invalid type was passed to the method.
Examples
js
let mathProduct = CSS.px("24").div(CSS.percent("4"));
// Prints "calc(24px / 4%)"
mathProduct.toString();
Specifications
Specification |
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CSS Typed OM Level 1 # dom-cssnumericvalue-div |
Browser compatibility
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- Full support
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- No support
- See implementation notes.
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