The Intl.ListFormat.prototype.formatToParts() method is an inbuilt method in JavaScript that returns an Array of objects representing the different components that can be used to format a list of values in a locale-aware fashion.
Syntax:
Intl.ListFormat.prototype.formatToParts(list)
Parameters: This method accepts a single parameter as mentioned above and described below:
- list: This parameter holds an Array of values to be formatted according to a locale.
Return Value: This method returns an Array of components that contains the formatted parts from the list.
The below examples illustrate the Intl.ListFormat.prototype.formatToParts() method in JavaScript:
Example 1: In this example, we will see the basic use of the Intl.ListFormat.prototype.formatToParts() method in JavaScript.
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<script> const gfg = [ 'Geeks1' , 'Geeks2' , 'Geeks3' ]; const result = new Intl.ListFormat( 'en-GB' , { style: 'long' , type: 'conjunction' }); let val = result.formatToParts(gfg); console.log(val[0]); console.log(val[1]); console.log(val[2]); console.log(val[3]); console.log(val[4]); </script> |
Output:
Object { type: "element", value: "Geeks1" } Object { type: "literal", value: ", " } Object { type: "element", value: "Geeks2" } Object { type: "literal", value: " and " } Object { type: "element", value: "Geeks3" }
Example 2: In this example, we will see the basic use of the Intl.ListFormat.prototype.formatToParts() method in JavaScript.
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<script> const gfg = [ 'Geeks1' , 'Geeks2' , 'Geeks3' ]; const result = new Intl.ListFormat( 'hi' , { style: 'long' , type: 'conjunction' }); let val = result.formatToParts(gfg); console.log(val[0]); console.log(val[1]); console.log(val[2]); console.log(val[3]); console.log(val[4]); </script> |
Output:
Object {type: 'element', value: 'Geeks1'} Object {type: 'literal', value: ', '} Object {type: 'element', value: 'Geeks2'} Object {type: 'literal', value: ', और '} Object {type: 'element', value: 'Geeks3'}
We have a complete list of Javascript Intl methods, to check those please go through the Javascript Intl Complete Reference article.
Supported Browsers: The browsers supported by Intl.ListFormat.prototype.formatToParts() method are listed below:
- Google Chrome 72 and above
- Edge 79 and above
- Firefox 78 and above
- Opera 60 and above
- Safari 14.1 and above