Node.replaceChild()

The Node.replaceChild() method replaces one child node of the specified node with another.

Syntax

JavaScript
replacedNode = parentNode.replaceChild(newChild, oldChild);
  • newChild is the new node to replace oldChild. If it already exists in the DOM, it is first removed.
  • oldChild is the existing child to be replaced.
  • replacedNode is the replaced node. This is the same node as oldChild.

Example

JavaScript
// <div>
//  <span id="childSpan">foo bar</span>
// </div>

// create an empty element node
// without an ID, any attributes, or any content
var sp1 = document.createElement("span");

// give it an id attribute called 'newSpan'
sp1.id = "newSpan";

// create some content for the new element.
var sp1_content = document.createTextNode("new replacement span element.");

// apply that content to the new element
sp1.appendChild(sp1_content);

// build a reference to the existing node to be replaced
var sp2 = document.getElementById("childSpan");
var parentDiv = sp2.parentNode;

// replace existing node sp2 with the new span element sp1
parentDiv.replaceChild(sp1, sp2);

// result:
// <div>
//   <span id="newSpan">new replacement span element.</span>
// </div> 

Specification

See also

License

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Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License v2.5 or later.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-us/docs/web/api/node/replacechild

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