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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T15:36:04+00:00 2026-05-17T15:36:04+00:00

I want to iterate over some DOM elements, I’m doing this: document.getElementsByClassName( myclass ).forEach(

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I want to iterate over some DOM elements, I’m doing this:

document.getElementsByClassName( "myclass" ).forEach( function(element, index, array) {
  //do stuff
});

but I get an error:

document.getElementsByClassName(“myclass”).forEach is not a function

I am using Firefox 3 so I know that both getElementsByClassName and Array.forEach are present. This works fine:

[2, 5, 9].forEach( function(element, index, array) {
  //do stuff
});

Is the result of getElementsByClassName an Array? If not, what is it?

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    2026-05-17T15:36:04+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 3:36 pm

    No, it’s not an array. As specified in DOM4, it’s an HTMLCollection (in modern browsers, at least. Older browsers returned a NodeList).

    In all modern browsers (pretty much anything other IE <= 8), you can call Array’s forEach method, passing it the list of elements (be it HTMLCollection or NodeList) as the this value:

    var els = document.getElementsByClassName("myclass");
    
    Array.prototype.forEach.call(els, function(el) {
        // Do stuff here
        console.log(el.tagName);
    });
    
    // Or
    [].forEach.call(els, function (el) {...});
    

    If you’re in the happy position of being able to use ES6 (i.e. you can safely ignore Internet Explorer or you’re using an ES5 transpiler), you can use Array.from:

    Array.from(els).forEach((el) => {
        // Do stuff here
        console.log(el.tagName);
    });
    
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