TimeRanges: end() method

Baseline Widely available

This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.

The end() method of the TimeRanges interface returns the time offset (in seconds) at which a specified time range ends.

Syntax

js
end(index)

Parameters

index

The range number to return the ending time for.

Return value

A number.

Exceptions

IndexSizeError DOMException

Thrown if the specified index doesn't correspond to an existing range.

Examples

Given a video element with the ID "myVideo":

js
const v = document.getElementById("myVideo");

const buf = v.buffered;

const numRanges = buf.length;

if (buf.length === 1) {
  // only one range
  if (buf.start(0) === 0 && buf.end(0) === v.duration) {
    // The one range starts at the beginning and ends at
    // the end of the video, so the whole thing is loaded
  }
}

This example looks at the time ranges and looks to see if the entire video has been loaded.

Specifications

Specification
HTML
# dom-timeranges-end-dev

Browser compatibility