HTML DOM lastChild Property
Example
Get the HTML content of the last child node of an <ul> element:
	var x = document.getElementById("myList").lastChild.innerHTML;
The result of x will be:
	Tea
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Definition and Usage
The lastChild property returns the last child node of the specified node, as a Node object.
The difference between this property and lastElementChild, is that lastChild returns the last child node as an element node, a text node or a comment node (depending on which one's last), while lastElementChild returns the last child node as an element node (ignores text and comment nodes).
Note: Whitespace inside elements is considered as text, and text is considered as nodes (See "More Examples").
This property is read-only.
Tip: Use the element.childNodes property to return any child node of a specified node.
Tip: To return the first child node of a specified node, use the firstChild property.
Browser Support
| Property | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| lastChild | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | 
Syntax
node.lastChild
Technical Details
| Return Value: | A Node object, representing the last child of a node, or null if there are no child nodes | 
|---|---|
| DOM Version | Core Level 1 Node Object | 
 
More Examples
Example
In this example, we demonstrate how whitespace may interfare with this property.
Get the node name of the last child node of a <div> element:
	<!-- 
Whitespace inside elements is considered as text, and text is 
	considered as nodes
In this example, there is whitespace before <p>, 
	before <span> and after <span>
Therefore, the last child 
	node of <div> is a #text node, and not the <span> element you expected 
	
-->
<div id="myDIV">
  <p>Looks 
	like first child</p>
  <span>Looks like last Child</span>
</div>
	<script>
var x = document.getElementById("myDIV").lastChild.nodeName;
document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = x;
</script>
The result of x will be:
	#text
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Example
However, if we remove the whitespace from the source, there are no #text nodes in <div>, which will make the <span> element the last child node:
	<div id="myDIV"><p>First child</p><span>Last Child</span></div>
	<script>
var x = document.getElementById("myDIV").lastChild.nodeName;
document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = x; 
</script>
The result of x will be:
	SPAN
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Example
Get the text of the last child node of a <select> element:
	var x = document.getElementById("mySelect").lastChild.text;
The result of x will be:
	Volvo
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Related Pages
HTML DOM reference: node.firstChild Property
HTML DOM reference: node.childNodes Property
HTML DOM reference: node.parentNode Property
HTML DOM reference: node.nextSibling Property
HTML DOM reference: node.previousSibling Property
HTML DOM reference: node.nodeName Property
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