Intl.ListFormat() constructor

The Intl.ListFormat() constructor creates Intl.ListFormat objects.

Try it

Syntax

new Intl.ListFormat()
new Intl.ListFormat(locales)
new Intl.ListFormat(locales, options)

Note: Intl.ListFormat() can only be constructed with new. Attempting to call it without new throws a TypeError.

Parameters

locales Optional

A string with a BCP 47 language tag, or an array of such strings. For the general form and interpretation of the locales argument, see the parameter description on the Intl main page.

options Optional

An object with some or all of the following properties:

localeMatcher

The locale-matching algorithm to use. Possible values:

  • "best fit" (default)
  • "lookup"

For information about this option, see the Intl page.

type

Indicates the type of grouping. Possible values:

  • "conjunction", for "and"-based grouping of the list items: "A, B, and C" (default)
  • "disjunction", for "or"-based grouping of the list items: "A, B, or C"
  • "unit", for grouping the list items as a unit (neither "and"-based nor "or"-based): "A, B, C"
style

Indicates the grouping style (for example, whether list separators and conjunctions are included). Possible values:

  • "long": "A, B, and C" (default)
  • "short": "A, B, C"
  • "narrow": "A B C"

Examples

Using format

The following example shows how to create a List formatter using the English language.

const list = ["Motorcycle", "Bus", "Car"];

console.log(
  new Intl.ListFormat("en-GB", { style: "long", type: "conjunction" }).format(
    list,
  ),
);
// Motorcycle, Bus and Car

console.log(new Intl.ListFormat("en-GB", { style: "long" }).format(list));
// Motorcycle, Bus and Car

console.log(new Intl.ListFormat("en-US", { style: "long" }).format(list));
// Motorcycle, Bus, and Car

console.log(
  new Intl.ListFormat("en-GB", { style: "short", type: "conjunction" }).format(
    list,
  ),
);
// Motorcycle, Bus and Car

console.log(
  new Intl.ListFormat("en-US", { style: "short", type: "conjunction" }).format(
    list,
  ),
);
// Motorcycle, Bus, & Car

console.log(
  new Intl.ListFormat("en-GB", { style: "narrow", type: "conjunction" }).format(
    list,
  ),
);
// Motorcycle, Bus, Car

console.log(
  new Intl.ListFormat("en-GB", { style: "long", type: "disjunction" }).format(
    list,
  ),
);
// Motorcycle, Bus or Car

console.log(
  new Intl.ListFormat("en-GB", { style: "short", type: "disjunction" }).format(
    list,
  ),
);
// Motorcycle, Bus or Car

console.log(
  new Intl.ListFormat("en-GB", { style: "narrow", type: "disjunction" }).format(
    list,
  ),
);
// Motorcycle, Bus or Car

console.log(new Intl.ListFormat("en-US", { style: "narrow" }).format(list));
// Motorcycle, Bus, Car

console.log(
  new Intl.ListFormat("en-GB", { style: "narrow", type: "unit" }).format(list),
);
// Motorcycle Bus Car

console.log(
  new Intl.ListFormat("en-US", { style: "long" }).format([
    "30 degrees",
    "15 minutes",
    "50 seconds",
  ]),
);
// 30 degrees, 15 minutes, and 50 seconds

console.log(
  new Intl.ListFormat("en-US", { style: "narrow" }).format([
    "30 degrees",
    "15 minutes",
    "50 seconds",
  ]),
);
// 30 degrees, 15 minutes, 50 seconds

console.log(
  new Intl.ListFormat("en-US", { style: "narrow", type: "unit" }).format([
    "30°",
    "15′",
    "50″",
  ]),
);
// 30° 15′ 50″

Specifications

Specification
ECMAScript Internationalization API Specification
# sec-intl-listformat-constructor

Browser compatibility

BCD tables only load in the browser

See also