HTML | DOM console.count() Method
The console.count() method in HTML is used to write the number of times the console.count() method is called. The console.count() method can be added to a label that will be included in the console view. The label is an optional parameter sent to the console.count() method.
Syntax:
console.count( label )
Parameters: This method accepts single parameter label which is optional and used to count the number of times console.count() has been called with this label.
Below program illustrates the console.count() method in HTML:
Example:
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<!DOCTYPE html> < html > < head > < title >DOM console.count() Method</ title > < style > h1 { color:green; } h2 { font-family: Impact; } body { text-align:center; } </ style > </ head > < body > < h1 >GeeksforGeeks</ h1 > < h2 >DOM console.count( ) Method</ h2 > < p > To view the message in the console press the F12 key on your keyboard. </ p > < p > To count the number of occurrences, double click thebutton below: </ p >< br > < button ondblclick="count_console()"> Run Loop </ button > < script > function count_console() { for (i = 0; i < 10 ; i++) { console.count(); } } </script> </ body > </ html > |
Output:
See console view after double clicking on the Run Loop Button:
Supported Browsers: The browsers supported by console.count() Method are listed below:
- Google Chrome 1.0
- Edge 12.0
- Internet Explorer 11
- Firefox 30.0
- Opera 11
- Safari 4
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