DOMTokenList.contains()

The contains() method of the DOMTokenList interface returns a boolean value — true if the underlying list contains the given token, otherwise false.

Syntax

contains(token);

Parameters

token

A string representing the token you want to check for the existence of in the list.

Return value

A boolean value, which is true if the calling list contains token, otherwise false.

Examples

In the following example we retrieve the list of classes set on a <span> element as a DOMTokenList using Element.classList. We then test for the existence of "c" in the list, and write the result into the <span>'s Node.textContent.

First, the HTML:

<span class="a b c"></span>

Now the JavaScript:

const span = document.querySelector("span");
const classes = span.classList;
if (classes.contains("c")) {
  span.textContent = "The classList contains 'c'";
} else {
  span.textContent = "The classList does not contain 'c'";
}

The output looks like this:

Specifications

Specification
DOM Standard
# ref-for-dom-domtokenlist-contains①

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