HTMLMeterElement: low property
Baseline
Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since November 2015.
The low property of the HTMLMeterElement interface represents the low boundary of the <meter> element as a floating-point number. It reflects the element's low attribute, or the value of min if not defined. The value of low is clamped by the min and max values.
This property can also be set directly, for example to set a default value based on some condition.
Value
A number that is not less than HTMLMeterElement.min nor greater than HTMLMeterElement.max.
Examples
html
<label for="fuel">Current fuel level:</label>
<meter
id="fuel"
min="0"
max="100"
low="15"
high="66"
optimum="80"
value="50"></meter>
js
const meterElement = document.getElementById("fuel");
console.log(meterElement.low); // 15
--meterElement.low;
console.log(meterElement.low); // 14
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| HTML> # dom-meter-low> |
Browser compatibility
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