Accelerometer
Experimental: This is an experimental technology
Check the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production.
The Accelerometer
interface of the Sensor APIs provides on each reading the acceleration applied to the device along all three axes.
To use this sensor, the user must grant permission to the 'accelerometer'
, device sensor through the Permissions API.
If a feature policy blocks the use of a feature, it is because your code is inconsistent with the policies set on your server. This is not something that would ever be shown to a user. The Feature-Policy
HTTP header article contains implementation instructions.
Constructor
Accelerometer()
-
Creates a new
Accelerometer
object.
Properties
In addition to the properties listed below, Accelerometer
inherits properties from its parent interfaces, Sensor
and EventTarget
.
Accelerometer.x
Read only-
Returns a double containing the acceleration of the device along the device's x axis.
Accelerometer.y
Read only-
Returns a double containing the acceleration of the device along the device's y axis.
Accelerometer.z
Read only-
Returns a double containing the acceleration of the device along the device's z axis.
Methods
Accelerometer
doesn't have own methods. However, it inherits methods from its parent interfaces, Sensor
and EventTarget
.
Events
Accelerometer
doesn't have own events. However, it inherits events from its parent interface, Sensor
.
Example
Acceleration is typically read in the reading
event callback. In the example below this occurs sixty times a second.
let acl = new Accelerometer({frequency: 60});
acl.addEventListener('reading', () => {
console.log("Acceleration along the X-axis " + acl.x);
console.log("Acceleration along the Y-axis " + acl.y);
console.log("Acceleration along the Z-axis " + acl.z);
});
acl.start();
Specifications
Specification |
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Accelerometer # accelerometer-interface |
Browser compatibility
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