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options Collection


Retrieves a collection of the OPTION objects in a SELECT object.

Syntax

[ collOptions = ] select.options
[ oObject = ] select.options(vIndex [, iSubIndex] )

Possible Values

collOptions Array of OPTION objects.
oObject Reference to an individual item in the array of elements contained by the object.
vIndexRequired. Integer or string that specifies the element or collection to retrieve. If this parameter is an integer, the method returns the element in the collection at the given position, where the first element has value 0, the second has 1, and so on. If this parameter is a string and there is more than one element with the name or id property equal to the string, the method returns a collection of matching elements.
iSubIndexOptional. Position of an element to retrieve. This parameter is used when vIndex is a string. The method uses the string to construct a collection of all elements that have a name or id property equal to the string, and then retrieves from this collection the element at the position specified by iSubIndex.

Members

Remarks

To delete an OPTION object from a SELECT object, assign the OPTION object a null value. This compresses the array.

If duplicate identifiers are found, a collection of those items is returned. Collections of duplicates must be referenced subsequently by ordinal position.

Example

This example shows how to display the text and values of all OPTION objects in the first SELECT object in the document.

var coll = document.all.tags("SELECT");
if (coll.length>0) {
    for (i=0; i< coll(0).options.length; i++)
        alert("Element " + i + " is " + coll(0).options(i).text +
    " and has the value " + coll(0).options(i).value);
}

Applies To

[ Object Name ]
PlatformVersion
Win16:
Win32:
Mac:
Unix:
WinCE:

SELECT



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