SVGTextContentElement: getSubStringLength() method

Baseline Widely available

This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since January 2020.

The getSubStringLength() method of the SVGTextContentElement interface represents the computed length of the formatted text advance distance for a substring of text within the element.

Note that this method only accounts for the widths of the glyphs in the substring and any extra spacing inserted by the CSS letter-spacing and word-spacing properties. Visual spacing adjustments made by the x attribute are ignored.

Syntax

js
SVGTextContentElement.getSubStringLength(index, length)

Parameters

index

An integer; the start index of the substring.

length

An integer; the number of characters to include in the substring.

Return value

A float.

Exceptions

IndexSizeError DOMException

Thrown if the index is greater than the highest index or length is negative.

Examples

Getting the Length of a Substring

html
<svg width="300" height="100">
  <text id="exampleText" x="10" y="50" font-size="16">Hello, SVG World!</text>
</svg>
js
const textElement = document.getElementById("exampleText");

// Get the length of a substring starting at character 0 with 5 characters
const substringLength = textElement.getSubStringLength(0, 5);

console.log(substringLength); // Output: 35.55

Specifications

Specification
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 2
# __svg__SVGTextContentElement__getSubStringLength

Browser compatibility

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