JavaScript weakSet.delete() method is used to delete a specific element from a weakSet object. The WeakSet object lets you store weakly held objects in a collection.
Syntax:
weakSet.delete(value);
Parameters: This method accepts a single parameter value.
- value: This value will be deleted from the weakset object.
Return Values: It returns true if the element has been removed successfully from the weakset object and false if the element has not been removed successfully or the element is not found in the weakset.
Below are examples of weakSet.delete() method:
Example 1:
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function gfg() { const A = new WeakSet(); const B = {}; A. delete (B); console.log(A.has(B)); } gfg(); |
Output:
false
Example 2: Here output is true at first which means that element “B” has been set into the weakSet object successfully and after it is false it says that the element “B” has been deleted successfully from the weakSet object.
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// Constructing weakSet() object const A = new WeakSet(); // Creating a new element const B = {}; // Adding the element to the weakset object A.add(B); // Testing whether the element has been // set into the weakset object or not console.log(A.has(B)); // Deleting B form the weakSet() object A. delete (B); // Testing whether the element "B" has been deleted or not console.log(A.has(B)); |
Output:
true false
Supported Browsers:
- Google Chrome 36 and above
- Firefox 34 and above
- Apple Safari 9 and above
- Opera 23 and above
- Edge 12 and above
We have a complete list of Javascript weakSet methods, to check those please go through this JavaScript WeakSet Complete Reference article.