CSSPrimitiveValue

Deprecated: This feature is no longer recommended. Though some browsers might still support it, it may have already been removed from the relevant web standards, may be in the process of being dropped, or may only be kept for compatibility purposes. Avoid using it, and update existing code if possible; see the compatibility table at the bottom of this page to guide your decision. Be aware that this feature may cease to work at any time.

The CSSPrimitiveValue interface derives from the CSSValue interface and represents the current computed value of a CSS property.

Note: This interface was part of an attempt to create a typed CSS Object Model. This attempt has been abandoned, and most browsers do not implement it.

To achieve your purpose, you can use:

This interface represents a single CSS value. It may be used to determine the value of a specific style property currently set in a block or to set a specific style property explicitly within the block. An instance of this interface might be obtained from the getPropertyCSSValue() method of the CSSStyleDeclaration interface. A CSSPrimitiveValue object only occurs in a context of a CSS property.

Conversions are allowed between absolute values (from millimeters to centimeters, from degrees to radians, and so on) but not between relative values. (For example, a pixel value cannot be converted to a centimeter value.) Percentage values can't be converted since they are relative to the parent value (or another property value). There is one exception for color percentage values: since a color percentage value is relative to the range 0-255, a color percentage value can be converted to a number (see also the RGBColor interface).

Instance properties

Inherits properties from its parent, CSSValue.

CSSPrimitiveValue.primitiveTypeRead onlyDeprecated

An unsigned short representing the type of the value. Possible values are:

ConstantDescription
CSS_ATTRThe value is an attr() function. The value can be obtained by using the getStringValue() method.
CSS_CMThe value is a <length> in centimeters. The value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
CSS_COUNTERThe value is a counter or counters function. The value can be obtained by using the getCounterValue() method.
CSS_DEGThe value is an <angle> in degrees. The value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
CSS_DIMENSIONThe value is a <number> with an unknown dimension. The value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
CSS_EMSThe value is a <length> in em units. The value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
CSS_EXSThe value is a <length> in ex units. The value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
CSS_GRADThe value is an <angle> in grads. The value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
CSS_HZThe value is a <frequency> in Hertz. The value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue method.
CSS_IDENTThe value is an identifier. The value can be obtained by using the getStringValue() method.
CSS_INThe value is a <length> in inches. The value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
CSS_KHZThe value is a <frequency> in Kilohertz. The value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
CSS_MMThe value is a <length> in millimeters. The value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
CSS_MSThe value is a <time> in milliseconds. The value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
CSS_NUMBERThe value is a simple <number>. The value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
CSS_PCThe value is a <length> in picas. The value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
CSS_PERCENTAGEThe value is a <percentage>. The value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
CSS_PTThe value is a <length> in points. The value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
CSS_PXThe value is a <length> in pixels. The value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
CSS_RADThe value is an <angle> in radians. The value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
CSS_RECTThe value is a rect() function. The value can be obtained by using the getRectValue() method.
CSS_RGBCOLORThe value is an <color>. The value can be obtained by using the getRGBColorValue() method.
CSS_SThe value is a <time> in seconds. The value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
CSS_STRINGThe value is a <string>. The value can be obtained by using the getStringValue() method.
CSS_UNKNOWNThe value is not a recognized CSS2 value. The value can only be obtained by using the cssText attribute.
CSS_URIThe value is a <url>. The value can be obtained by using the getStringValue() method.

Instance methods

CSSPrimitiveValue.getCounterValue()Deprecated

This method is used to get the counter value. If this CSS value doesn't contain a counter value, a DOMException is raised. Modification to the corresponding style property can be achieved using the Counter interface.

CSSPrimitiveValue.getFloatValue()Deprecated

This method is used to get a float value in a specified unit. If this CSS value doesn't contain a float value or can't be converted into the specified unit, a DOMException is raised.

CSSPrimitiveValue.getRGBColorValue()Deprecated

This method is used to get the RGB color. If this CSS value doesn't contain a RGB color value, a DOMException is raised. Modification to the corresponding style property can be achieved using the RGBColor interface.

CSSPrimitiveValue.getRectValue()Deprecated

This method is used to get the Rect value. If this CSS value doesn't contain a rect value, a DOMException is raised. Modification to the corresponding style property can be achieved using the Rect interface.

CSSPrimitiveValue.getStringValue()Deprecated

This method is used to get the string value. If the CSS value doesn't contain a string value, a DOMException is raised.

CSSPrimitiveValue.setFloatValue()Deprecated

A method to set the float value with a specified unit. If the property attached with this value can not accept the specified unit or the float value, the value will be unchanged and a DOMException will be raised.

CSSPrimitiveValue.setStringValue()Deprecated

A method to set the string value with the specified unit. If the property attached to this value can't accept the specified unit or the string value, the value will be unchanged and a DOMException will be raised.

Specifications

This feature was originally defined in the DOM Style Level 2 specification, but has been dropped from any standardization effort since then.

It has been superseded by a modern, but incompatible, CSS Typed Object Model API that is now on the standard track.

Browser compatibility

See also