sass:list
- Dart Sass
- since 1.23.0
- LibSass
- ✗
- Ruby Sass
- ✗
Only Dart Sass currently supports loading built-in modules with @use
. Users
of other implementations must call functions using their global names instead.
💡 Fun fact:
In Sass, every map counts as a list that contains a two-element list for
each key/value pair. For example, (1: 2, 3: 4)
counts as (1 2, 3 4)
. So
all these functions work for maps as well!
Individual values also count as lists. All these functions treat 1px
as a
list that contains the value 1px
.
list.append($list, $val, $separator: auto)
append($list, $val, $separator: auto) //=> list
Returns a copy of $list
with $val
added to the end.
If $separator
is comma
, space
, or slash
, the returned list is
comma-separated, space-separated, or slash-separated, respectively. If it’s
auto
(the default), the returned list will use the same separator as $list
(or space
if $list
doesn’t have a separator). Other values aren’t allowed.
Note that unlike list.join()
, if $val
is a list it’s nested
within the returned list rather than having all its elements added to the
returned list.
SCSS Syntax
@use 'sass:list';
@debug list.append(10px 20px, 30px); // 10px 20px 30px
@debug list.append((blue, red), green); // blue, red, green
@debug list.append(10px 20px, 30px 40px); // 10px 20px (30px 40px)
@debug list.append(10px, 20px, $separator: comma); // 10px, 20px
@debug list.append((blue, red), green, $separator: space); // blue red green
Sass Syntax
@use 'sass:list'
@debug list.append(10px 20px, 30px) // 10px 20px 30px
@debug list.append((blue, red), green) // blue, red, green
@debug list.append(10px 20px, 30px 40px) // 10px 20px (30px 40px)
@debug list.append(10px, 20px, $separator: comma) // 10px, 20px
@debug list.append((blue, red), green, $separator: space) // blue red green
list.index($list, $value)
index($list, $value) //=> number | null
Returns the index of $value
in $list
.
If $value
doesn’t appear in $list
, this returns null
. If $value
appears multiple times in $list
, this returns the index of its first appearance.
SCSS Syntax
@use 'sass:list';
@debug list.index(1px solid red, 1px); // 1
@debug list.index(1px solid red, solid); // 2
@debug list.index(1px solid red, dashed); // null
Sass Syntax
@use 'sass:list'
@debug list.index(1px solid red, 1px) // 1
@debug list.index(1px solid red, solid) // 2
@debug list.index(1px solid red, dashed) // null
list.is-bracketed($list)
is-bracketed($list) //=> boolean
Returns whether $list
has square brackets.
SCSS Syntax
@use 'sass:list';
@debug list.is-bracketed(1px 2px 3px); // false
@debug list.is-bracketed([1px, 2px, 3px]); // true
Sass Syntax
@use 'sass:list'
@debug list.is-bracketed(1px 2px 3px) // false
@debug list.is-bracketed([1px, 2px, 3px]) // true
list.join($list1, $list2, $separator: auto, $bracketed: auto)
join($list1, $list2, $separator: auto, $bracketed: auto) //=> list
Returns a new list containing the elements of $list1
followed by the
elements of $list2
.
⚠️ Heads up!
Because individual values count as single-element lists, it’s possible to
use list.join()
to add a value to the end of a list. However, this is not
recommended, since if that value is a list it will be concatenated, which
is probably not what you’re expecting.
Use list.append()
instead to add a single value to a list. Only
use list.join()
to combine two lists together into one.
If $separator
is comma
, space
, or slash
, the returned list is
comma-separated, space-separated, or slash-separated, respectively. If it’s
auto
(the default), the returned list will use the same separator as
$list1
if it has a separator, or else $list2
if it has a separator, or
else space
. Other values aren’t allowed.
If $bracketed
is auto
(the default), the returned list will be bracketed
if $list1
is. Otherwise, the returned list will have square brackets if
$bracketed
is truthy and no brackets if $bracketed
is falsey.
SCSS Syntax
@use 'sass:list';
@debug list.join(10px 20px, 30px 40px); // 10px 20px 30px 40px
@debug list.join((blue, red), (#abc, #def)); // blue, red, #abc, #def
@debug list.join(10px, 20px); // 10px 20px
@debug list.join(10px, 20px, $separator: comma); // 10px, 20px
@debug list.join((blue, red), (#abc, #def), $separator: space); // blue red #abc #def
@debug list.join([10px], 20px); // [10px 20px]
@debug list.join(10px, 20px, $bracketed: true); // [10px 20px]
Sass Syntax
@use 'sass:list'
@debug list.join(10px 20px, 30px 40px) // 10px 20px 30px 40px
@debug list.join((blue, red), (#abc, #def)) // blue, red, #abc, #def
@debug list.join(10px, 20px) // 10px 20px
@debug list.join(10px, 20px, comma) // 10px, 20px
@debug list.join((blue, red), (#abc, #def), space) // blue red #abc #def
@debug list.join([10px], 20px) // [10px 20px]
@debug list.join(10px, 20px, $bracketed: true) // [10px 20px]
list.length($list)
length($list) //=> number
Returns the length of $list
.
This can also return the number of pairs in a map.
SCSS Syntax
@use 'sass:list';
@debug list.length(10px); // 1
@debug list.length(10px 20px 30px); // 3
@debug list.length((width: 10px, height: 20px)); // 2
Sass Syntax
@use 'sass:list'
@debug list.length(10px) // 1
@debug list.length(10px 20px 30px) // 3
@debug list.length((width: 10px, height: 20px)) // 2
list.separator($list)
list-separator($list) //=> unquoted string
Returns the name of the separator used by $list
, either space
, comma
, or
slash
.
If $list
doesn’t have a separator, returns space
.
SCSS Syntax
@use 'sass:list';
@debug list.separator(1px 2px 3px); // space
@debug list.separator((1px, 2px, 3px)); // comma
@debug list.separator('Helvetica'); // space
@debug list.separator(()); // space
Sass Syntax
@use 'sass:list'
@debug list.separator(1px 2px 3px) // space
@debug list.separator((1px, 2px, 3px)) // comma
@debug list.separator('Helvetica') // space
@debug list.separator(()) // space
list.nth($list, $n)
nth($list, $n)
Returns the element of $list
at index $n
.
If $n
is negative, it counts from the end of $list
. Throws an error if
there is no element at index $n
.
SCSS Syntax
@use 'sass:list';
@debug list.nth(10px 12px 16px, 2); // 12px
@debug list.nth([line1, line2, line3], -1); // line3
Sass Syntax
@use 'sass:list'
@debug list.nth(10px 12px 16px, 2) // 12px
@debug list.nth([line1, line2, line3], -1) // line3
list.set-nth($list, $n, $value)
set-nth($list, $n, $value) //=> list
Returns a copy of $list
with the element at index $n
replaced with
$value
.
If $n
is negative, it counts from the end of $list
. Throws an error if
there is no existing element at index $n
.
SCSS Syntax
@use 'sass:list';
@debug list.set-nth(10px 20px 30px, 1, 2em); // 2em 20px 30px
@debug list.set-nth(10px 20px 30px, -1, 8em); // 10px, 20px, 8em
@debug list.set-nth((Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif), 3, Roboto); // Helvetica, Arial, Roboto
Sass Syntax
@use 'sass:list'
@debug list.set-nth(10px 20px 30px, 1, 2em); // 2em 20px 30px
@debug list.set-nth(10px 20px 30px, -1, 8em); // 10px, 20px, 8em
@debug list.set-nth((Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif), 3, Roboto); // Helvetica, Arial, Roboto
list.slash($elements...) //=> list
Returns a slash-separated list that contains $elements
.
⚠️ Heads up!
This function is a temporary solution for creating slash-separated lists.
Eventually, they’ll be written literally with slashes, as in
1px / 2px / solid
, but for the time being slashes are used for division
so Sass can’t use them for new syntax until the old syntax is removed.
list.zip($lists...)
zip($lists...) //=> list
Combines every list in $lists
into a single list of sub-lists.
Each element in the returned list contains all the elements at that position
in $lists
. The returned list is as long as the shortest list in $lists
.
The returned list is always comma-separated and the sub-lists are always space-separated.
SCSS Syntax
@use 'sass:list';
@debug list.zip(10px 50px 100px, short mid long); // 10px short, 50px mid, 100px long
@debug list.zip(10px 50px 100px, short mid); // 10px short, 50px mid
Sass Syntax
@use 'sass:list'
@debug list.zip(10px 50px 100px, short mid long) // 10px short, 50px mid, 100px long
@debug list.zip(10px 50px 100px, short mid) // 10px short, 50px mid