1document.getElementById() returns the type HTMLElement which does not contain a value property.
2The subtype HTMLInputElement does however contain the value property.
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4So a solution is to cast the result of getElementById() to HTMLInputElement like this:
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6var inputValue = (<HTMLInputElement>document.getElementById(elementId)).value;
7<> is the casting operator in typescript.
8See TypeScript: casting HTMLElement: https://fireflysemantics.medium.com/casting-htmlelement-to-htmltextareaelement-in-typescript-f047cde4b4c3
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10The resulting javascript from the line above looks like this:
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12inputValue = (document.getElementById(elementId)).value;
13i.e. containing no type information.