The TreeWalker object represents the nodes of a document subtree a position within them.
The TreeWalker object represents the nodes of a document subtree a position within them.
(current-node this)
Property.
The TreeWalker.currentNode property represents the web.Node
which the web.TreeWalker
is currently pointing at.
node = treeWalker.currentNode; treeWalker.currentNode = node;
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/currentNode
Property. The TreeWalker.currentNode property represents the `web.Node` which the `web.TreeWalker` is currently pointing at. `node = treeWalker.currentNode; treeWalker.currentNode = node;` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/currentNode`
(expand-entity-references this)
Property.
The TreeWalker.expandEntityReferences read-only property returns
web.Boolean
flag indicating whether or not the children of
reference nodes are visible to the web.TreeWalker
.
expand = treeWalker.expandEntityReferences;
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/expandEntityReferences
Property. The TreeWalker.expandEntityReferences read-only property returns `web.Boolean` flag indicating whether or not the children of reference nodes are visible to the `web.TreeWalker`. `expand = treeWalker.expandEntityReferences;` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/expandEntityReferences`
(filter this)
Property.
The TreeWalker.filter read-only property returns a web.NodeFilter
is the filtering object associated with the web.TreeWalker
.
nodeFilter = treeWalker.filter;
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/filter
Property. The TreeWalker.filter read-only property returns a `web.NodeFilter` is the filtering object associated with the `web.TreeWalker`. `nodeFilter = treeWalker.filter;` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/filter`
(first-child this)
Method.
The TreeWalker.firstChild() method moves the current web.Node
the first visible child of the current node, and returns the
child. It also moves the current node to this child. If no such
exists, returns null and the current node is not changed.
node = treeWalker.firstChild;
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/firstChild
Method. The TreeWalker.firstChild() method moves the current `web.Node` the first visible child of the current node, and returns the child. It also moves the current node to this child. If no such exists, returns null and the current node is not changed. `node = treeWalker.firstChild;` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/firstChild`
(last-child this)
Method.
The TreeWalker.lastChild() method moves the current web.Node
the last visible child of the current node, and returns the found
It also moves the current node to this child. If no such child
returns null and the current node is not changed.
node = treeWalker.lastChild();
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/lastChild
Method. The TreeWalker.lastChild() method moves the current `web.Node` the last visible child of the current node, and returns the found It also moves the current node to this child. If no such child returns null and the current node is not changed. `node = treeWalker.lastChild();` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/lastChild`
(next-node this)
Method.
The TreeWalker.nextNode() method moves the current web.Node
the next visible node in the document order, and returns the
node. It also moves the current node to this one. If no such
exists, returns null and the current node is not changed.
node = treeWalker.nextNode();
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/nextNode
Method. The TreeWalker.nextNode() method moves the current `web.Node` the next visible node in the document order, and returns the node. It also moves the current node to this one. If no such exists, returns null and the current node is not changed. `node = treeWalker.nextNode();` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/nextNode`
(next-sibling this)
Method.
The TreeWalker.nextSibling() method moves the current web.Node
its next sibling, if any, and returns the found sibling. I there
no such node, return null and the current node is not changed.
node = treeWalker.nextSibling();
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/nextSibling
Method. The TreeWalker.nextSibling() method moves the current `web.Node` its next sibling, if any, and returns the found sibling. I there no such node, return null and the current node is not changed. `node = treeWalker.nextSibling();` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/nextSibling`
(parent-node this)
Method.
The TreeWalker.parentNode() method moves the current web.Node
the first visible ancestor node in the document order, and returns
found node. If no such node exists, or if it is above the TreeWalker's
node, returns null and the current node is not changed.
node = treeWalker.parentNode();
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/parentNode
Method. The TreeWalker.parentNode() method moves the current `web.Node` the first visible ancestor node in the document order, and returns found node. If no such node exists, or if it is above the TreeWalker's node, returns null and the current node is not changed. `node = treeWalker.parentNode();` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/parentNode`
(previous-node this)
Method.
The TreeWalker.previousNode() method moves the current web.Node
the previous visible node in the document order, and returns
found node. It also moves the current node to this one. If no
node exists,or if it is before that the root node defined at
object construction, returns null and the current node is not
node = treeWalker.previousNode();
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/previousNode
Method. The TreeWalker.previousNode() method moves the current `web.Node` the previous visible node in the document order, and returns found node. It also moves the current node to this one. If no node exists,or if it is before that the root node defined at object construction, returns null and the current node is not `node = treeWalker.previousNode();` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/previousNode`
(previous-sibling this)
Method.
The TreeWalker.previousSibling() method moves the current web.Node
its previous sibling, if any, and returns the found sibling.
there is no such node, return null and the current node is not
node = treeWalker.previousSibling();
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/previousSibling
Method. The TreeWalker.previousSibling() method moves the current `web.Node` its previous sibling, if any, and returns the found sibling. there is no such node, return null and the current node is not `node = treeWalker.previousSibling();` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/previousSibling`
(root this)
Property.
The TreeWalker.root read-only property returns the node that the root of what the TreeWalker traverses.
root = TreeWalker.root;
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/root
Property. The TreeWalker.root read-only property returns the node that the root of what the TreeWalker traverses. `root = TreeWalker.root;` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/root`
(set-current-node! this val)
Property.
The TreeWalker.currentNode property represents the web.Node
which the web.TreeWalker
is currently pointing at.
node = treeWalker.currentNode; treeWalker.currentNode = node;
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/currentNode
Property. The TreeWalker.currentNode property represents the `web.Node` which the `web.TreeWalker` is currently pointing at. `node = treeWalker.currentNode; treeWalker.currentNode = node;` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/currentNode`
(set-expand-entity-references! this val)
Property.
The TreeWalker.expandEntityReferences read-only property returns
web.Boolean
flag indicating whether or not the children of
reference nodes are visible to the web.TreeWalker
.
expand = treeWalker.expandEntityReferences;
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/expandEntityReferences
Property. The TreeWalker.expandEntityReferences read-only property returns `web.Boolean` flag indicating whether or not the children of reference nodes are visible to the `web.TreeWalker`. `expand = treeWalker.expandEntityReferences;` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/expandEntityReferences`
(set-filter! this val)
Property.
The TreeWalker.filter read-only property returns a web.NodeFilter
is the filtering object associated with the web.TreeWalker
.
nodeFilter = treeWalker.filter;
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/filter
Property. The TreeWalker.filter read-only property returns a `web.NodeFilter` is the filtering object associated with the `web.TreeWalker`. `nodeFilter = treeWalker.filter;` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/filter`
(set-root! this val)
Property.
The TreeWalker.root read-only property returns the node that the root of what the TreeWalker traverses.
root = TreeWalker.root;
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/root
Property. The TreeWalker.root read-only property returns the node that the root of what the TreeWalker traverses. `root = TreeWalker.root;` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/root`
(set-what-to-show! this val)
Property.
The TreeWalker.whatToShow read-only property returns an unsigned
being a bitmask made of constants describing the types of web.Node
must to be presented. Non-matching nodes are skipped, but their
may be included, if relevant. The possible values are:
nodeTypes = treeWalker.whatToShow;
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/whatToShow
Property. The TreeWalker.whatToShow read-only property returns an unsigned being a bitmask made of constants describing the types of `web.Node` must to be presented. Non-matching nodes are skipped, but their may be included, if relevant. The possible values are: `nodeTypes = treeWalker.whatToShow;` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/whatToShow`
(what-to-show this)
Property.
The TreeWalker.whatToShow read-only property returns an unsigned
being a bitmask made of constants describing the types of web.Node
must to be presented. Non-matching nodes are skipped, but their
may be included, if relevant. The possible values are:
nodeTypes = treeWalker.whatToShow;
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/whatToShow
Property. The TreeWalker.whatToShow read-only property returns an unsigned being a bitmask made of constants describing the types of `web.Node` must to be presented. Non-matching nodes are skipped, but their may be included, if relevant. The possible values are: `nodeTypes = treeWalker.whatToShow;` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TreeWalker/whatToShow`
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