JavaScript Intl Collator resolvedOptions() Method
The Intl.Collator.prototype.resolvedOptions() method is an inbuilt method in JavaScript that is used to return a new object with properties reflecting the locale and collation options computed during the initialization of this Collator object.
Syntax:
collator.resolvedOptions()
Parameters: This function does not accept any parameter.
Return value: This method returns a new object with properties reflecting the locale and collation options computed during the initialization of the given Collator object.
The below examples illustrate the in Intl.Collator.prototype.resolvedOptions() Method JavaScript:
Example 1:
javascript
let vall = new Intl.Collator( 'de' , { sensitivity: 'base' }) let geek = vall.resolvedOptions(); console.log(geek.locale); console.log(geek.usage); console.log(geek.sensitivity); console.log(geek.ignorePunctuation); console.log(geek.collation); console.log(geek.numeric); |
Output:
"de" "sort" "base" false "default" false
Example 2:
javascript
let geek = new Intl.Collator( 'de-DE' ); let geek1 = new Intl.Collator( 'ar' ); let geek2 = new Intl.Collator( 'hi' ); let val1 = geek.resolvedOptions(); let val2 = geek1.resolvedOptions(); let val3 = geek2.resolvedOptions(); console.log(val1.sensitivity); console.log(val2.collation); console.log(val3.numeric); |
Output:
"variant" "default" false
Supported Browsers: The browsers supported by Intl.Collator.prototype.resolvedOptions() method are listed below:
- Google Chrome 24 and above
- Firefox 29 and above
- Opera 15 and above
- Edge 12 and above
- IE 11 and above
- Safari 10 and above