CSSNumericValue.min()
Experimental: This is an experimental technology
Check the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production.
The min()
method of the
CSSNumericValue
interface returns the lowest value from among those
values passed. The passed values must be of the same type.
Syntax
var cssUnitValue = CSSNumericValue.min(number1 ... numberN);
Parameters
- number
-
Either a
Number
or aCSSNumericValue
.
Return value
A CSSUnitValue
.
Exceptions
- TypeError
-
Indicates that an invalid type was passed to the method.
Examples
As stated earlier, all passed values must be of the same type and value. Some of the following examples illustrate what happens when they are not.
// Prints "1cm"
console.log(CSS.cm("1").min(CSS.cm("2")).toString());
// Prints "max(1cm, 0.393701in)"
console.log(CSS.cm("1").max(CSS.in("0.393701")).toString());
Specifications
Specification |
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CSS Typed OM Level 2 # dom-cssnumericvalue-min |
Browser compatibility
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