RangeError
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This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
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The RangeError object indicates an error when a value is not in the set or range of allowed values.
Description
A RangeError is thrown when trying to pass a value as an argument to a function that does not allow a range that includes the value.
This can be encountered when:
- passing a value that is not one of the allowed string values to
String.prototype.normalize(), or - when attempting to create an array of an illegal length with the
Arrayconstructor, or - when passing bad values to the numeric methods
Number.prototype.toExponential(),Number.prototype.toFixed()orNumber.prototype.toPrecision().
RangeError is a serializable object, so it can be cloned with structuredClone() or copied between Workers using postMessage().
RangeError is a subclass of Error.
Constructor
RangeError()-
Creates a new
RangeErrorobject.
Instance properties
Also inherits instance properties from its parent Error.
These properties are defined on RangeError.prototype and shared by all RangeError instances.
RangeError.prototype.constructor-
The constructor function that created the instance object. For
RangeErrorinstances, the initial value is theRangeErrorconstructor. RangeError.prototype.name-
Represents the name for the type of error. For
RangeError.prototype.name, the initial value is"RangeError".
Instance methods
Inherits instance methods from its parent Error.
Examples
Using RangeError (for numeric values)
function check(n) {
if (!(n >= -500 && n <= 500)) {
throw new RangeError("The argument must be between -500 and 500.");
}
}
try {
check(2000);
} catch (error) {
if (error instanceof RangeError) {
// Handle the error
}
}
Using RangeError (for non-numeric values)
function check(value) {
if (!["apple", "banana", "carrot"].includes(value)) {
throw new RangeError(
'The argument must be an "apple", "banana", or "carrot".',
);
}
}
try {
check("cabbage");
} catch (error) {
if (error instanceof RangeError) {
// Handle the error
}
}
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| ECMAScript® 2026 Language Specification # sec-native-error-types-used-in-this-standard-rangeerror |