Updating Element Properties Safely
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When you update DOM element properties in TypeScript, the compiler checks that you only assign values to properties that exist on the specific element type. For example, value is a property of HTMLInputElement, but not of a generic HTMLElement. TypeScript will display an error if you try to set a property that does not exist on the given type. This prevents common mistakes, such as trying to update textContent on an input field or assigning a nonexistent property. By using the correct element type, you get full type safety and avoid runtime errors caused by invalid property assignments.
1. What does TypeScript prevent when updating DOM element properties?
2. Why is it important to use the correct element type when updating properties?
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index.ts
When you update DOM element properties in TypeScript, the compiler checks that you only assign values to properties that exist on the specific element type. For example, value is a property of HTMLInputElement, but not of a generic HTMLElement. TypeScript will display an error if you try to set a property that does not exist on the given type. This prevents common mistakes, such as trying to update textContent on an input field or assigning a nonexistent property. By using the correct element type, you get full type safety and avoid runtime errors caused by invalid property assignments.
1. What does TypeScript prevent when updating DOM element properties?
2. Why is it important to use the correct element type when updating properties?
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