The HTML DOM Input Color value property returns a string, which represents the value of the input color value attribute. User can also set it to a new string.
Syntax
Following is the syntax −
- Returning string value
inputColorObject.value
- Setting value attribute to a string value
inputColorObject.value = ‘String’
Example
Let us see an example of Input Color value property −
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>Input Color Value</title> </head> <body> <form id="formForColorsInput"> Primary-Color: <input type="color" id="Color" name="primaryColor" value="#00ff00"> </form> <button onclick="changeValue()">Get type & change to text</button> <div id="divDisplay"></div> <script> var inputColor = document.getElementById("Color"); var divDisplay = document.getElementById("divDisplay"); divDisplay.textContent = 'value: '+inputColor.value; function changeValue() { if(inputColor.value == '#00ff00'){ inputColor.value = '#ff0000'; divDisplay.textContent = 'value: '+inputColor.value; } } </script> </body> </html>
Output
This will produce the following output −
Before clicking ‘Change value of input color’ button −
After clicking ‘Change value of input color’ button −