Can somebody explain what $(this).data("num"); would do? I'm trying to read the API but I'm so confused, I'm trying to figure out how to center google maps on table row quick
Am I missing something here?
var someNumber = 123.456;
someNumber = someNumber.toFixed(2);
alert(typeof(someNumber));
//alerts string
Why does .toFixed() return a string?
Oh my god. Interfaces everywhere. I'm about to go blind.
When you're writing stuff like mapper.Map() and resolver.resolve(), ffs that should set off some kind of instinct that you are doing something horribly stupid.
!@#$ if I see one more C# post where somebody has decided "Write to an interface" actually meant "Write to the interface construct" my head is going to explode.
@phenomnomnominal So quick question, I'm reading the documentation, but on the php side, how do I set a call back for certain variables, in success: function(data) how do I make that data come as something I can issue into variables?
Do I need to echo the encode, or just put json_encode, in a nut shell I just want to retrieve something from the database, and send it back to client side with variables so I can assign the things retrieved from database to text fields
@phenomnomnominal yeah I know, I'm asking the things I can't seem to be told on the manual, like will the values be the same on the JS side as they are assigned in the php side?
@phenomnomnominal trying to follow the example so I did $arr = array('groute_id' => $gRouteId);
}
echo json_encode($arr);
and on client side I did function updateMarker() {
$.ajax({
type: 'POST',
url: 'php/updatemarker.php',
success: function(data) {
data = JSON.parse(data);
alert(data);
}
});
}
@phenomnomnominal but then the alert just says object, unless you mean looking at the alert in the console log
How do you insert a break in the line
when typing here
So I have
data = console.log(JSON.parse(data));
$('#inputRouteNumber').val(groute_id);
And then it doesn't return anything, but the console.log says
Object { groute_id=
87
}
+#if defined(__alpha__) && defined(CONFIG_PCI)
+ /*
+ * The meaning of life, the universe, and everything. Plus
+ * this makes the year come out right.
+ */
+ year -= 42;
+#endif
-- From the patch for 1.3.2: (kernel/time.c), submitted by Marcus Meissner
As soon as we started programming, we found to our surprise that it wasn’t as easy to get programs right as we had thought. Debugging had to be discovered. I can remember the exact instant when I realized that a large part of my life from then on was going to be spent in finding mistakes in my own programs. — Maurice Wilkes discovers debugging, 1949
@phenomnomnominal I know, and I do appreciate as long as you point me in the right direction I don't expect a full complete sentence on why and how it works, just if I get stuck, a push is nice
@thanks for the advice kittens, @phenomnomn i havent seen the nice side yet, maybe shes playing hard to get but you really think its the way to go? @shea i dont know what your talking about man. ill google it though @ kittens forgot the word wicked is just a new england thing
as soon as i think im moving i just slam into a wall and then get distracted googling joe pesci facts, but I am just messing around with express while i peak some CSS to get comfortable before i get ahead of myself again
ha ya i started to realize the hard way, I havent been too good about error handling. I was going down the route of using the safari developer tools am I on the right track?
@phenomnomnominal one last question and I'll leave you alone, for data: I read the documentation, but how would I format, routeid=id, I have it as
var dataString = 'route=' + id
I'm a noob so do not take my advice as fact, but it seems to me you are matching a marker value that looks like it goes out to like 5 decimal places? could your value be slightly off. log it?
@Connor I'm still not sure what you meant tbh but if you mean 11 characters/letters in the word, you use the length property to check. 'word'.length === 4
@Connor you clearly don't know any JavaScript. Nobody's going to get their butthole screwed up tighter than a programmer being asked to hand you code and you won't understand why until you stop asking for cut/paste solutions in the wrong places and actually try learning things. === means equal to. I showed you how to split any string with spaces into an array of words.
Why does this not work?
<script src="js/admin.js"></script>
<script>
<?php while($stmt -> fetch()) { ?>
var long = "<?php echo $gLongitude ?>";
var lati = "<?php echo $gLatitude; ?>";
var title = "<?php echo $gTitle; ?>";
var id = "<?php echo $gRoute_Id; ?>";
setMarker(lati, long, title, id);
<? } $stmt -> close(); $mysqli -> close();?>
</script>
It should call the setMarker function from the admin.js