Hi, I am a bit confused about how for loops interact with JSON. If I understand correctly JSON data is automatically an object, but I don't understand how it is stored when I am iterating though. Here is a bin (jsbin.com/EXizaLIF/1/edit?js,console) . I want the var url to be an array or object which I can access with with url[1] style notation. I have tried a few things but I can never access a single url. Can anyone help?
i found this project for creating rpg games: http://rpgjs.com/
do i understand correctly that the basic idea is to use the <canvas> element to display stuff and image-loading, animation and user interaction stuff is done via javascript and nothing else?
i want to understand how that actually works. i assume, i should go for learning about canvas in the first place. i played around a little months before but never got any further than creat a tiny blue box. where should i start when i'm interested in simple animation via keyboard interaction?
Well, that would be very cpu-intensive to actually manipulate the image realtime, but it certainly is possible. A better guess would be to use sprites with defined keyframes (based on x and y offsets) for "animation"
@JanDvorak I'm not sure the "$.when" thing is what I need. I have updated the [bin] (jsbin.com/EXizaLIF/1) a little to illustrate my problem better. As you can see the JSON data is not being stored in an array. I have tried declaring the variable as an array and pushing the JSON data to it. I don't understand how JSON data behaves. It seems to be stored as a series of strings but with no way of accessing an individual one.
@FlorianMargaine macroexpand is supposed to expand recursively, but it always dumps me something with macroletwhen I expand loop. Should I feed it back?
@jonahfree Pushing data should work, but you need to pass the array only after it gets filled with data. I'll take a look at your code.
@FlorianMargaine my paste is for (disassemble 'loop)
[12]> (disassemble #'loop)
*** - FUNCTION: undefined function LOOP
The following restarts are available:
USE-VALUE :R1 Input a value to be used instead of (FDEFINITION 'LOOP).
RETRY :R2 Retry
STORE-VALUE :R3 Input a new value for (FDEFINITION 'LOOP).
ABORT :R4 Abort main loop
Break 1 [13]> abort
@jonahfree When you fire multiple AJAXes in a loop, you get multiple events. You can collect those in an array as promises, then do $.when.apply(promises).then(function(args){...})
I am not good in jquery and want to create a custom light box with preloader, the problem i am facing is that i am not able to apply the preloader on light box it is applied on page.
@JanDvorak thanks, i need to read into it more. i feel very comfortable with es3 version. i was only using .each because it was used in another example. i like you es3 one a lot but it's also good to know about the es5. as for $.when it's gunna take me a while to get my head around that.
@jonahfree an alternative to $.when would be to collect the results in an array, count how many callbacks are left, and call the handler when there are none.
@jonahfree $.ajax returns a promise that resolves when the response arrives. $.when returns a promise that resolves when its constituent promises resolve. A promise is an object where you can attach event handlers.
@JanDvorak ok so i now understand what you mean by * $.ajax returns a promise that resolves when the response arrives.* but i don't understand what you mean by constituent promises?
@JanDvorak $.when gets rid of some of the problems with asynchronous calls by not letting that part of the program move forward until it has the info it needs?
well , i was just wondering to build an app/software that can control all our home appliances at once through our Computers. Is that possible? Or is there any existing??
Home automation is the residential extension of building automation. It is automation of the home, housework or household activity. Home automation may include centralized control of lighting, HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning), appliances, security locks of gates and doors and other systems, to provide improved convenience, comfort, energy efficiency and security. Home automation for the elderly and disabled can provide increased quality of life for persons who might otherwise require caregivers or institutional care.
The popularity of home automation has been increasin...
Home Automation would be some kind of collective term for this