Use javascript to count immediate child elements of an element

Ark-of-Ice picture Ark-of-Ice · Apr 16, 2011 · Viewed 30.9k times · Source

I can get the count of all descendants of an element, but I can't seem to target just the immediate children. Here's what I have at the moment.

var sectionCount = document.getElementById("window").getElementsByTagName("section").length;

I've played with other stuff and different syntax, but I can't seem to get it.

The jQuery equivalent would be:

var sectionCount = $("#window > section").length;

But I need to do this javascript only.

Answer

Anurag picture Anurag · Apr 16, 2011

Use the DOM selector interface (querySelectorAll).

var selectionCount = document.querySelectorAll("#window > section").length;

If you want a backwards compatible solution, loop through childNodes and count element nodes.

var w = document.getElementById('window');
var count = 0; // this will contain the total elements.
for (var i = 0; i < w.childNodes.length; i++) {
    var node = w.childNodes[i];
    if (node.nodeType == Node.ELEMENT_NODE && node.nodeName == "SECTION") {
        count++;
    }
}