Example
Find out how many <form> elements there are in the document:
var x = document.forms.length;
The result of x will be:
1
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Definition and Usage
The forms collection returns a collection of all <form> elements in the document.
Note: The elements in the collection are sorted as they appear in the source code.
Tip: Use the elements collection of the Form Object to return a collection of all elements in a form.
Browser Support
Collection | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
forms | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Syntax
document.forms
Properties
Property | Description |
---|---|
length | Returns the number of <form> elements in the collection. Note: This property is read-only |
Methods
Method | Description |
---|---|
[index] | Returns the <form> element from the collection with the specified index
(starts at 0). Note: Returns null if the index number is out of range |
item(index) | Returns the <form> element from the collection with the specified index
(starts at 0). Note: Returns null if the index number is out of range |
namedItem(id) | Returns the <form> element from the collection with the specified id. Note: Returns null if the id does not exist |
Technical Details
DOM Version: | Core Level 1 Document Object |
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Return Value: | An HTMLCollection Object, representing all <form> elements in the document. The elements in the collection are sorted as they appear in the source code |
More Examples
Example
[index]
Get the id of the first <form> element (index 0) in the document:
var x = document.forms[0].id;
The result of x will be:
myCarForm
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Example
item(index)
Get the id of the first <form> element (index 0) in the document:
var x = document.forms.item(0).id;
The result of x will be:
myCarForm
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Example
namedItem(id)
Get the HTML content of the <form> element with id="myForm" in the document:
var x = document.forms.namedItem("myCarForm").innerHTML;
The result of x will be:
Favorite Car:
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Example
Loop through all <form> elements in the document, and output the id of each form:
var x = document.forms;
var txt = "";
var i;
for (i = 0; i < x.length;
i++) {
txt = txt + x[i].id + "<br>";
}
The result of txt will be:
myCarForm
myColorForm
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Example
Using the elements collection together with document.forms to get rgb(241, 241, 241);"> the value of each element in the form:
var x = document.forms[0];
var txt = "";
var i;
for (i = 0; i <
x.length; i++) {
txt = txt + x.elements[i].value +
"<br>";
}
The result of x will be:
Donald
Duck
Duckburg
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Related Pages
JavaScript reference: HTML DOM Form Object
JavaScript reference: Form elements Collection
HTML tutorial: HTML Forms
HTML reference: HTML <form> tag
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