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I wrote a simple script that converts a decimal to a mixed number, proper, or improper fraction depending on the inputed decimal.
It works but I think it could be improved as it hangs when large decimals are used. Please review and let me know how I could improve and simplify it. Thanks.
My scr...
I've put in quite a bit of hours on this BlackJack project for Codecademy to get it to the point where I'm satisfied with it. Before I move on to create the UI for it I would really appreciate feedback on things to improve, such as my use of Classes and Objects, best practices, etc. I'm including...
I am a Javascript beginner. Here's a fictional example which isolates the functionality mentioned in the subject line. I hope to employ this functionality as part of a larger web application in the real world soon.
EDIT: Live example here
An HTML5 page containing a simple form with one row:
&l...
hey guys, got a quickie for ya: whats a good way to sort a collection of DOM elements based on their ids? in my case i have a table of <tr>s with specific ids and I want to sort them by id in a specific order
Greetings, just received some help with an intertwined JS /CSS issue, but want to get some understanding even more than an answer, anybody be able to school me on whether my last comment to Arun, whose answer I accepted, is in the ballpark?
Really stumped by this one... two animations, same structure basically, and the JavaScript
for them also the same, but one animation, will work as often as one wants to hover over
it and the other, works exactly one time on hovering, then goes away until the page is
manually refreshed.
Prepare...
Wondering if you can help me. Does it matter what order the properties of an object are defined or are all properties accessible to all methods at all time?
For example:
'object{ a: function (x) b: 1234 c: function(y) }'
Is the method in `a` available to `c` automatically?
That makes sense to me, but what was throwing me off is that the MSFT Win 8 development templates does seem to call methods from other methods within the object, there may be some behind the scenes trickery going on that I haven't noticed though!
How for examples does this work:
_searchData: function (queryText) {
searchBase = 'http://www.xxx.com/web-service2.php?termID=';
searchFormat = 'JSON';
searchFormatPiece = '&format=' + searchFormat;
if (!window.Data) {
var searchUrl = searchBase + queryText + searchFormatPiece;
WinJS.xhr({ url: searchUrl }).done(this._lookUpSuccess, this._lookUpFail, this._lookUpProgress);
}else{xxx}
},
Just looking at the WinJS.xhr documentation. What the holy fuck did Microsoft think when forwarding the data parameter to xhr.send() as-is without properly handling non-string objects like jQuery does?!?!?
Hmm, this puts me back to square one. When I run my code my _lookUpSuccess method is a function that calls for _displayResult which is another function (and which is definitely spelled correctly because Visual Studio auto-detects it) yet it returns an "undefined or null" error.
@ThiefMaster What is wrong with WinJS.xhr, I'm not advanced enough to really get the issue you've mentioned? Should I not use this in my app?
I want to call multiple APIs inside a loop (ex: $.each). I can do this with async:false mode but it makes the script lag. How to achieve this in synchronized mode? Just ignoring async option makes only the last element in list to be sent to api calls.
$.each(lists, function(index, value) {
...
that's actually something nice, you can write your css like you're used to it, and the inlining-tool will go over your style-tag and add all rules accordingly to the elements as inline-style
I was searching for an online tool or tutorial to reshape an image. What i exactly want is something like this.
So that i can reshape it into something like this
I found this functionality in this website!.. But i couldn't trace how they did it. I've googled for hours but ended up with some...
I have Created One script that shows password on hover just like windows 8 on eye click.
i have made this functionality through javascript with following code.
function text(){this.type="text"}function password(){this.type="password"}function addHandlers(){var e=false;var t=document.evaluate("/...