JavaScript string codePointAt() is an inbuilt method in JavaScript that is used to return a non-negative integer value i.e, the method returns the Unicode value at an index (position) in a string.
Syntax:
string.codePointAt(A)
Parameters: It accepts a parameter that shows the index of an element in the string. The index starts from zero (0).
Return Values: It returns the code point value of the element which is denoted by a parameter in the string. It returns undefined if there is no element present at the specified location i.e, at “A”th index.
Below is an example of the string.codePointAt() Method.
Example: This example shows the basic use of the string.codePointAt() Method in javascript.
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// Taking a string "gfg" let str = "gfg" let result1 = str.codePointAt(0); let result2 = str.codePointAt(1); let result3 = str.codePointAt(2); console.log(result1); console.log(result2); console.log(result3); |
103 102 103
Example 2: The output of the example comes out to be undefined as the third index does not exist.
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// Taking a string "gfg" let str = "gfg" // Pointing 4th index of the string // index starts from 0 let result = str.codePointAt(3); // Printing the code point value console.log(result); |
undefined
Example 3: The example iterates over each character in the string “neveropen” and prints the Unicode code point value for each character.
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let str = "neveropen" ; for (let i = 0; i < str.length; i++) { const result = str.codePointAt(i); console.log(result); }; |
71 101 101 107 115 102 111 114 71 101 101 107 115
Example 4: In this example, the codePointAt() method is used to get the Unicode code point value of a supplementary character (in this case, the star emoji “????”).
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let str = "????" ; let result = str.codePointAt(0); console.log(result); |
127775
We have a complete list of Javascript string methods, to check those please go through this Javascript String Complete reference article.
Supported Browsers:
- Google Chrome 41 and above
- Edge 12 and above
- Firefox 29 and above
- Opera 28 and above
- Safari 10 and above