GlobalEventHandlers.ondblclick
The ondblclick
property of the
GlobalEventHandlers
mixin is an event handler that
processes dblclick
events on the given element.
The dblclick
event is raised when the user double clicks an element. It
fires after two click
events.
Syntax
target.ondblclick = functionRef;
Value
functionRef
is a function name or a function
expression. The function receives a MouseEvent
object as its sole
argument. Within the function,
this
will
be the element upon which the event was triggered.
Only one ondblclick
handler can be assigned to an object at a time. You
may prefer to use the EventTarget.addEventListener()
method instead,
since it's more flexible.
Example
This example logs the position of double clicks.
HTML
<p>Double click anywhere in this example.</p>
<p id="log"></p>
JavaScript
let log = document.getElementById('log');
document.ondblclick = logDoubleClick;
function logDoubleClick(e) {
log.textContent = `Position: (${e.clientX}, ${e.clientY})`;
}
Result
Specifications
Specification |
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HTML Standard # handler-ondblclick |
Browser compatibility
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See also
dblclick
event- Related event handlers