I am new to Javascript and I made the following program. see here
It seems to work well, apart from that it also returns an "undefined" to every line and I can't see why. Any help?
Thanks in advance.
Say I have a long(ish) variable, $row['data']['manybullets']['bullets']['bullet'][0], and want to test whether it's set using the ternary operator:
$bulletx =
isset($row['data']['property']['bullets']['bullet'][0]) // condition
? $row['data']['property']['bullets']['bullet'][0] ...
@Loktar I was just checking out code for your "snippets I always forget", and was wondering why you use an array and not an object to keep track of which keys are pressed.
You could try a pattern like this:
(function game(){
// canvas setup ...
// set up a "hash" of keycodes associated with whether or not they
// are pressed, and what should happen when they are pressed.
var keys = {
37:{down:false, action:function(){player1.velX--;}},
...
Your collective knowledge of jQuery is impressive. However when someone says x vs y they just want a simple comparison, when to use one and not the other. They're not after a deep dive. That's why they're here not reading the documentation. All terrible answers — BritishDeveloper4 hours ago
nvm @FlorianMargaine i wanted to increment a counter by x. however, x was passed in as a string, so i used parseInt to convert it. I just wanted to know how i should ensure that the string is not empty
i assume my knowledge of the english language is by far too low to explain this in an understandable way. thanks for the help, though, i think i solved my issue :)
while there are folks in here who are way better than me at this, i'll try. angular provides a convention on how to create applications. it warps your app in a MCV based, service driven one. this makes coding way easier and maintainable
@thenewseattle Theoretically, Angular allows you to separate display from data from functionality. It also dynamically "watches" certain parts of your data so that your display will automatically update with the new changes.
It can also provide "routing", and display different content based on the URL.
And, of course, it's all client-side, and it abstracts a lot of common functionality (like XHR, event handling, DOM selection, etc.)
Hey Guys, I need a little bit of help with JS/CSS and Firefox, could you look at it? It drives me crazy for over 2 hours now. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19979281/highlighting-cells-need-a-firefox-fix