The HTML | DOM Object height Property in HTML DOM is used to set or return the height of the Object. The height attribute is used to specify the height of the Object.
Syntax:
- It returns the height property
objObject.height
- It is used to set the height property.
objObject.height = pixels
Property Values: It contains the value i.e pixel Which is used to specify the height of the Object in terms of the pixel.
Return Value: It returns a numeric value which represents the height of the object in terms of the pixel.
Example-1: This Example returns the height Property.
<!DOCTYPE html> < html > < body > < center > < object id = "myobject" width = "400" height = "200" data = </ object > < h2 >DOM Object height Property</ h2 > < p >Click the button to get the height of the embedded file.</ p > < button onclick = "Geeks()" > Click it </ button > < p id = "gfg" style="color:green; font-size:25px;"> </ p > </ center > < script > function Geeks() { // Accessing Object element. var x = document.getElementById( "myobject").height; document.getElementById( "gfg").innerHTML = x; } </ script > </ body > </ html > |
Output:
Before Clicking On Button:
After Clicking On Button:
Example-2: This Example sets the height Property.
<!DOCTYPE html> < html > < body > < center > < object id = "myobject" width = "400" height = "200" data = </ object > < h2 >DOM Object height Property </ h2 > < p >Click the button to change the height of the embedded file.</ p > < button onclick = "Geeks()" > Click it </ button > < p id = "gfg" style="color:green; font-size:25px;"> </ p > </ center > < script > function Geeks() { // Accessing Object element. var x = document.getElementById( "myobject").height = "150"; document.getElementById( "gfg").innerHTML = x; } </ script > </ body > </ html > |
Output:
Before Clicking On Button:
After Clicking On Button:
Supported Browsers:
- Google Chrome
- Mozilla Firefox
- Edge
- Safari
- Opera