SVGTextContentElement: getSubStringLength() method

Baseline Widely available

This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since ⁨July 2015⁩.

The getSubStringLength() method of the SVGTextContentElement interface represents the computed length of the formatted text advance distance for a substring of text within the element.

Note that this method only accounts for the widths of the glyphs in the substring and any extra spacing inserted by the CSS letter-spacing and word-spacing properties. Visual spacing adjustments made by the x attribute are ignored.

Syntax

js
getSubStringLength(index, length) 

Parameters

index

An integer; the start index of the substring.

length

An integer; the number of characters to include in the substring.

Return value

A float.

Exceptions

IndexSizeError DOMException

Thrown if the index is greater than the highest index or length is negative.

Examples

Getting the Length of a Substring

html
<svg width="300" height="100"> <text id="exampleText" x="10" y="50" font-size="16">Hello, SVG World!</text> </svg> 
js
const textElement = document.getElementById("exampleText"); // Get the length of a substring starting at character 0 with 5 characters const substringLength = textElement.getSubStringLength(0, 5); console.log(substringLength); // Output: 35.55 

Specifications

Specification
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 2
# __svg__SVGTextContentElement__getSubStringLength

Browser compatibility