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The length data property of a String value contains the length of the string in UTF-16 code units.

Value

A non-negative integer.

Description

This property returns the number of code units in the string. JavaScript uses UTF-16 encoding, where each Unicode character may be encoded as one or two code units, so it's possible for the value returned by length to not match the actual number of Unicode characters in the string. For common scripts like Latin, Cyrillic, wellknown CJK characters, etc., this should not be an issue, but if you are working with certain scripts, such as emojis, mathematical symbols, or obscure Chinese characters, you may need to account for the difference between code units and characters.

The language specification requires strings to have a maximum length of 253 - 1 elements, which is the upper limit for precise integers. However, a string with this length needs 16384TiB of storage, which cannot fit in any reasonable device's memory, so implementations tend to lower the threshold, which allows the string's length to be conveniently stored in a 32-bit integer.

For an empty string, length is 0.

The static property String.length is unrelated to the length of strings. It's the arity of the String function (loosely, the number of formal parameters it has), which is 1.

Since length counts code units instead of characters, if you want to get the number of characters, you can first split the string with its iterator, which iterates by characters:

function getCharacterLength(str) {
  // The string iterator that is used here iterates over characters,
  // not mere code units
  return [...str].length;
}

console.log(getCharacterLength("A\uD87E\uDC04Z")); // 3

Examples

Basic usage

const x = "Mozilla";
const empty = "";

console.log(`${x} is ${x.length} code units long`);
// Mozilla is 7 code units long

console.log(`The empty string has a length of ${empty.length}`);
// The empty string has a length of 0

Strings with length not equal to the number of characters

const emoji = "😄";
console.log(emoji.length); // 2
console.log([...emoji].length); // 1
const adlam = "𞤲𞥋𞤣𞤫";
console.log(adlam.length); // 8
console.log([...adlam].length); // 4
const formula = "∀𝑥∈ℝ,𝑥²≥0";
console.log(formula.length); // 11
console.log([...formula].length); // 9

Assigning to length

Because string is a primitive, attempting to assign a value to a string's length property has no observable effect, and will throw in strict mode.

const myString = "bluebells";

myString.length = 4;
console.log(myString); // "bluebells"
console.log(myString.length); // 9

Specifications

Browser compatibility

See also