Accelerometer.y
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The y
read-only property of the Accelerometer
interface returns a double precision integer containing the acceleration of the device along its y axis.
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Value
A Number
.
Examples
Acceleration is typically read in the reading
event callback. In the example below this occurs sixty times a second.
let accelerometer = new Accelerometer({frequency: 60});
accelerometer.addEventListener('reading', e => {
console.log("Acceleration along the X-axis " + accelerometer.x);
console.log("Acceleration along the Y-axis " + accelerometer.y);
console.log("Acceleration along the Z-axis " + accelerometer.z);
});
accelerometer.start();
Specifications
Specification |
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Accelerometer # accelerometer-y |
Browser compatibility
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