I have a function that allows you to load a new image. I want that function to make a function that detects when that image is loaded, and store it in an array or object. I have another function that will go through the array or object, and check each to see if it's loaded.
My question is, how c...
I needed to write a function today in JavaScript that would return all elements based on a given attribute.
e.g retrieve all elements that have an id attribute in them.
The function I wrote for this is as follows:
function getElements(attrib) {
// get all dom elements
var elements = ...
the problem is I can't get the value how many times the loops in every currtipe
@Tgwizman basically I want to count how many loops in each currtipe then store that count result in arrays SumByTipe[currtipe]['isi']jsfiddle.net/xKJn8/8
well, I still don't get how to add the value into my new arrays
I mean like this: e.g. in tipe ESL there are 5 mc (agen, Institution, Lower Trade, Modern Market, and Hotel & restaurant). so if I want to know how many mc in each tipe I can call them like CountResult['ESL'], CountResult['UHT'], and so on..
@Tgwizman what I need is to count how many mc in ESL (the result should be 5 mcs (agen, Institution, Lower Trade, Modern Market, and Hotel & restaurant).
@Tgwizman well the result should be in array like CountResult['ESL'], CountResult['UHT'], and so on, then when I call them it shows the count result of 'mc' in each tipe
@Tgwizman I'm sorry can't explain clear, but wait a minute..I will draw what I mean
but if I want to add the `count` as array..btw, in case should it like this? var count = 0; data.MyData[i].forEach( function( cm_per1 ) { if ( cm_per1 === 0.0 ) count++; });
because it doesn't show the value :(
I want to add the count value just like if (!final_results[type]) { final_results[type] = { "cm_per1": [], "cm_per2": [] }; }
@FlorianMargaine so in final_results['ESL']['cm_per1'] there are {"0.0","0.0","0.0"} and I can count it with final_results['ESL']['cm_per1'].length just like this one jsfiddle.net/xKJn8/18
@FlorianMargaine your first answer is close enough to get what I need, I just put 2 variables (count_1 and count_2) but the problem is I need it as array..that's what makes me confuse
The most efficient is to have a last class assigned to it when it's rendered on the server.
This way, a simple, cheap and efficient $( this ).hasClass( 'last' ) will be enough.
Example:
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<li></li>
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<li class="l...
Recently I found a powerful approach to generate HTML content right on the client side - templating. Sorry for such abstract question but as I'm very new in this topic and I'd like to know pluses and minuses of any JS (jQuery) templating tools like jQuery Template, JS Render or may be any another...
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