The NodeList keys() method returns an iterator allowing you to go through all keys contained in this object. The keys are unsigned integers.
Syntax:
NodeList.keys();
Parameters: This method takes no parameter.
Return value: This method returns an iterator.
Example: In this example, we will create a NodeList and hence will get an iterator to get all keys from NodeList using this method.
javascript
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    <button onclick = "Geeks()">     Click Here     </button>     <p id="a"></p>     <script>         var a = document.getElementById("a");         a.innerHTML = "elements are : "         function Geeks(){            var parentNode = document.createElement("div");             var c1 = document.createElement("p");             var c2 = document.createElement("span");             var c3 = document.createElement("h1");             parentNode.appendChild(c1);             parentNode.appendChild(c2);             parentNode.appendChild(c3);             var nodelist = parentNode.childNodes; Â
            for ( var key of nodelist.keys()) {                console.log(key);  a.innerHTML += "<li>"+nodelist[key].localName + `</li>`;             }             console.log(nodelist.keys())         } </script> </body>  </html> |
Output:
Before Clicking Button:
After Clicking Button: Elements are called using keys iterator.
In the console: Iterator keys can be seen.
Supported Browsers:
- Google Chrome 51
- Edge 16
- Firefox 50
- Safari 10
- Opera 38
- Internet Explorer not supported