This is part of my code. I just wanted to know why document.getElementById("myName").onclick works and document.getElementByClassName("myClass").onclick does not work in the following onclick arrow function example?
Does onclick arrow function take document selector as ID by default or support only Id?
What if i want to implement onclick to class in this case?
//myName.onclick = async () => {   //even this representation works
document.getElementById("myName").onclick = async () => {
 try {
    //some code here which call some async function (not related so not writing here) 
    alert('clicked.');
  } catch(e) {
   log(e);
  }
};<html>
<button id="myName" class="myClass"><strong>Click me</strong></button>
</html> 
     
    