@BenjaminGruenbaum nice talk. I did feel you moved a bit fast in the middle and the Rx.JS autocomplete SILL looked a lot nicer to me, but I still came away wanting to turn on AsyncIterarors.
Bit of a beginner question but couldn't find the required answer on the site. how do I find the id of an element when I know the row id and the class of the element?
Y'all have probably got this question 100 times but... how do you apply an animation to an element after some property changes in React? Say open changed or something
1. Get a reference to the element. Use a css selector, as a string, in document.querySelector()
2. `id` is a property on the element. Just read it like normal property.
if it's a <td>, I think you'll want to use visibility: hidden; instead of display: none; to hide it. But let's focus on getting a reference to the element first.
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How to format a JSON date?
My webs service is returning a DateTime to a jQuery call. The service returns the data in this format:
/Date(1245398693390)/
How can I convert this into a JavaScript-friendly date?
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I am trying to get the value of a child element with a particular class. Am i missing something?
var target = event.target.id; var rowId = $('#' + target).closest("tr").prop("id"); var val = $('#' + rowId).children('.value').attr('id'); I am getting an undefined value for val
I have no advice. I could come up with a solution looping over it multiple times, but it'd probably be inefficient. I have no education and no experience with this, specifically
basically, just keep a separate list of "included" and stop looping once you make a complete pass without adding anything. That's my brute force approach.
@NicholasKyriakides: I d do it in two step, first, start from every `source: 1`, mark every target as to keep. Recursive for evy of thoses target to find the childs. Once done, do evey source not marked as connected or rejected, and try to link to nodes of whose state I know of
@NicholasKyriakides: Was thinking, maybe you should try a algorithm like A*, and traverse from source or target, so that the "one directional" link is not a problem