HTML DOM Input Email value Property



The HTML DOM Input Email value property returns a string, which is the value attribute of input Email. User can also set it to a new string.

Syntax

Following is the syntax −

  • Returning string value
inputEmailObject.value
  • Setting value attribute to a string value
inputEmailObject.value = ‘String’

Example

Let us see an example of Input Email value property −

 Live Demo

<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>Input Email value</title> <style>    form {       width:70%;       margin: 0 auto;       text-align: center;    }    * {       padding: 2px;       margin:5px;    }    input[type="button"] {       border-radius: 10px;    } </style> </head> <body> <form> <fieldset> <legend>Email-value</legend> <label for="EmailSelect">Email Id: <input type="email" id="EmailSelect"> <input type="button" onclick="getUserEmail('david')" value="David"> <input type="button" onclick="getUserEmail('shasha')" value="Shasha"><br> <input type="button" onclick="login()" value="Login"> </label> <div id="divDisplay"></div> </fieldset> </form> <script>    var divDisplay = document.getElementById("divDisplay");    var inputEmail = document.getElementById("EmailSelect");    function getUserEmail(userName) {       if(userName === 'david')          inputEmail.value = 'davidMiller@MNC.com';       else          inputEmail.value = 'shashaGreen@MNC.com';    }    function login() {       if(inputEmail.value !== '')          divDisplay.textContent = 'Successful Login. Hello '+inputEmail.value.split("@")[0];       else          divDisplay.textContent = 'Enter Email Id';    } </script> </body> </html>

Output

This will produce the following output −

Clicking ‘Login’ button with empty email field −

After clicking ‘David’ button −

After clicking ‘Login’ button with email field set −

Updated on: 2019-07-30T22:30:26+05:30

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