Range: collapse() method

The Range.collapse() method collapses the Range to one of its boundary points.

A collapsed Range is empty, containing no content, specifying a single-point in a DOM tree. To determine if a Range is already collapsed, see the Range.collapsed property.

Syntax

js
collapse()
collapse(toStart)

Parameters

toStart Optional

A boolean value: true collapses the Range to its start, false to its end. If omitted, it defaults to false Experimental .

Return value

None (undefined).

Examples

js
const range = document.createRange();

const referenceNode = document.getElementsByTagName("div").item(0);
range.selectNode(referenceNode);
range.collapse(true);

Specifications

Specification
DOM Standard
# dom-range-collapse

Browser compatibility

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See also