HTMLInputElement: min 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 min
property of the HTMLInputElement
interface reflects the <input>
element's min
attribute, which generally defines the minimum valid value for a numeric or date-time input. If the attribute is not explicitly set, the min
property is an empty string.
Value
A string representing the element's min
value or an empty string if no min
is explicitly set.
Example
js
const inputElement = document.querySelector("#range");
console.log(inputElement.min); // the current value of the min attribute
inputElement.min = 0; // sets the min value to "0"
Specifications
Specification |
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HTML # dom-input-min |
Browser compatibility
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See also
<input>
of type range, number, date, month, week, and timeHTMLInputElement.max
HTMLInputElement.value
HTMLInputElement.type