ok... seriously... you find an element by ID (for which you don't need jQuery or string concatenation), then get its ID (which you don't need jQuery for either, if only because you already know that)???
@Julo0sS el.id
if you want to be super-pedantic: el.getAttribute("id")
To be honest, I'm on my first JS project. Everything started with jquery, and as I've gone on, things are being re-wrtten by myself in JS... Slowly realising why using javascript is a good thing and not just automtaically using jquery
but, when I was just showing some values in graphs, I never had a need. JQuery does it all, I don't think, I go home and get paid... Silly projects made me learn :(
yes i will make a fiddle, cuz i'll have to work a lot on it... i have to "build" a "simple & custom" svg editor, here i'm just in the first steps, i don't really know svg... ^^
I guess it's just preference but, if there are performance issues I suspect minimal (unless dishing up huge amounts from the server) but it's cleaner to read
@CSᵠ well, jquery is really slower then js? most jq code is "shorter" than original js isnt it? (i agree that it does not mean that it's faster, but it's "easier" to code...?)
Well, check out by yourself: http://jsperf.com/gebi-vs-sizzle/2
jQuery slows down your application. A lot.
However, as you can see on this jsperf, the operation, even though it's 10x slower than vanilla javascript, it can still run over 400k operations per second.
Except if you're programming ...
@RokoC.Buljan well i need to get the position on the canvas now, to be able later to draw items with dom events (mousedown -> move -> mouserelease will draw a line for example with specific coordinates, or a rectangle, an ellipse, & so on...)
@RokoC.Buljan i have to "build" a simple & customized svg editor (only lines ellipses rects and text) but... i'm actually nowhere... just beginning it...)
@Dave it actually doesnt. ASP.NET MVC originally was a Rails clone and the the "ViewModel" concept in latest version is actually a variation on presentation models
In the proper MVVM the controller is replaced by viewmodel, which has different set of responsiblities
@Julo0sS for your tiny project it would be fun for you to use some basic OOP in JS, means as soon you click an SVG element path you call in memory it's object containing every single information you've stored into it... (too long for a chant conversation, but just saying) so not only the stroke styles, colors, positions etc, but also things like isDraggable:boolzommable:booluserEditable:booleanzIndex.... it all depends on the size and scalability of your proj.
@RokoC.Buljan well, tbh i really don't know where to begin... it'll be possible to zoom in the container and contained objects should "appear" bigger, but their position always stay the same (relatively)
though, I would say that MVVM is better for cases when you do not really have a control (as in - ability to alter the public interface) over either model , views or both .... think - making a different UI for some proprietary SAP system
@RokoC.Buljan but this "zoom" thing is not my main problem... the main "important" functions will be to be able to draw things in my canvas and register it somewhere... now, for example, with a button, i'll enable possibility to draw a line. User should click in canvas (at position x y) and drag the end of the line at a second point (position x y) then build the <svg> corresponding tags (path)
@Julo0sS if I remember well, as soon you set width and height to an SVG Element that element will not be... well... responsive. viewBox or something like that should help.
@RokoC.Buljan exactly.. then when i'll understand (if someday i'm able to) maybe i'll give possibility to drag drop small images (...). I don't know exactly how it works for zoom within the svgcanvas, but i saw something somewhere that did not seem so complicated... it's "mousewheel" or something... event and action on canvas
@Julo0sS to recap, once the user clicks [CIRCLE] and starts creating a circle on the SVG, you create a new Circle() object. and as far the user operates on that element, means it has not selected any other or created any other Element, you operate inside that Object properties.
@Julo0sS leave that for a bit later, concentrate now on the basic stuff. For images it should not be much different beside the specific image attributes like x-link, clip-path etc...
@RokoC.Buljan yes, if i want to interact with an object, but if i want to draw a line, i have to catch 1st mousedown to get "start position" and mouserelease to get the "finish position" then i have to build the <path> corresponding with the positions i got, and finally insert it into the corresponding <g> tag (i will have to deal with layers later)
(unselect still not working, i'll think about that later) but http://jsfiddle.net/cgmm8bvd/20/ how can i "allow user" to draw after clicking on the button? if, after click, i click on any shape visible on the canvas, it will select it.. and it wont draw anything
Node event emitter is just for handling events on the server side ? (for example one module on server side emit event and another module also on the server side is listening for that event) while socket.io is doing same thing but between server and client(for example some module on server side emit the event, and some script on client side is handling that event)?
@Julo0sS you can do it easily, you simply put that as a default assignment inside the create method (talking far) as the first line before doing anything: `deselectElements();` That function will simply contain your de-select logic.
@Julo0sS yes, but better create a separate function, cause by simply doing isSelected=0 will not undo the "red-selected-color" and other stuff (like event handlers etc?) to their natural state.
@Julo0sS after taking another coffee: you can simply use your item variable. if item exists means we're operating over an element I'm just not sure if you want to allow user-actions over the svgCanvasVisible element. I mean a click on svgCanvasVisible will return e.target as that element. I don't know if you want interaction with it.
@Julo0sS also, it would be good that you create an Array of selected elements. Imagine that I want to select multiple elements and set them to i.e: color=fuchsia ... it would be a pain to repeat all over again the same operation and I'd probably find a better tool online...
@copy so lets say i add Backbone or something similar, then i have: handling events just on client side(backbone), handling events between browser and server(socket.io) and handling events just on the server side (node events emitter), so whole system is covered with events handling :D ?
@Julo0sS I'd do it really using some basic OOP, really otherwise you'll end up with a huge and unmaintainable code... also it's a strange idea to set the stroke style to red... what if the user painted already all the shapes in red? :) hope you get the point...
@RokoC.Buljan well, tbh, in my case, i just have to handle few objects such as <text> <path> ... and their properties (attr), thats why i do not really see any advantage to build my own "rectangle" class and use it as an object in my canvas...
So I gots me a new smartphone that runs Tizen. It's got pretty good html5 support - https://developer.tizen.org/dev-guide/2.2.0/org.tizen.web.w3c.apireference/w3c_api.html I want to build an app this weekend, but I'm completely lacking inspiration.
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what i'm getting here is driving me a little crazy now..
ajax is going to error even when it is OK 200
i don't know why it is going to the error function.. most blogs and answers are talking about the dataType is not set properly but i have changed it based on everyone's suggestion and it didn't work still
i am not returning any data anyways..
i'm just inserting data into the database from a simple form.. so the backend php script is just inserting easily
Then again, if you just need to make a few dom modifications on a website (note that I draw a line between web application and website), jquery is probably fine (definitely better than the dom directly)
hello, I am having trouble understanding something with regards to prototypes in JavaScript, but I'm not sure if I could turn it into a proper SO question, that's why I'm asking here
I've recently grasped most of the concepts related to prototypes, however, there is one thing that bugs me
the native objects (Function, Array, Date etc.) seem to have... instances of themselves as their prototypes
I'm not sure how to properly describe it, so I will use an example
when I type console.dir(Date) into the firefox console, I can see a tree of all the properties, along with the prototype property, which is simply displayed as "Date"
if I roll the drop-down to see what it has inside, there is no "prototype" property, which makes me believe that this is an actual instance of Date, however it makes no sense to me
still not sure if I made it clear enough, sorry
oh, and the question is: why is that so? is it designed like this or is it some implementation quirk? if it's the former, why? I couldn't find any explanation in Google, perhaps I was using wrong search phrases
what I expected the prototype to be was a plain Object containing the constructor and all the other properties, so I was quite surprised when I saw this
oh, and I guess I would never actually need to access the prototype property of any of the natives, but I'm playing with it to find out more about the whole prototype thing
@rhino tldr; but yeah, since a prototype has the same methods (not necessarily also properties, but I think in this case properties too), it looks like an empty instance of that "class"
For instance, when you type new Date into the console, Date.prototype.toString() will be called with that date object
If you type Date.prototype, the same method will be called
The reason for defining Array.prototype.length as 0 I don't know
@copy I just found this in ECMAScript 5.1 spec: "The Array prototype object is itself an array; its [[Class]] is "Array", and it has a length property (whose initial value is +0) [...]"
@Zirak but if, say, Ctor() is a constructor and Ctor.prototype contains a method called print(), and there is an instance of Ctor, called obj, then obj.hasOwnProperty('print') === false
I just did: function Ctor() {} Ctor.prototype.func = function() { console.log(123); }; var obj = Object.create(Ctor.prototype); obj.func(); // logs 123, there is a property called "func" on the prototype chain console.log(obj.hasOwnProperty('func')); // false, it is not an own property
Inspect obj in the dev tools, poke around it, look at __proto__
When you, as a 3rd party, looks at obj and start running over its properties, it looks like it has everything Ctor.prototype has. So as far as you're concerned, it could just as well be Ctor.prototype
Also remember that Ctor.prototype is just a regular object, you don't have to use a function. var parent = { foo : 4 }; var child = Object.create(parent); works just as well.
Hey guys, I'm slowly checking out MEAN.io right now and looking at their scaffolding mad me have a quick question: why do they have separate package.son files in each "module" of the app.
For instance, there's a packages folder in their hierarchy which contains an articles module, with all front and backend logic for articles, plus a package.json, which seems redundant as soon as you add another module to the app.
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@ShawnStrickland Depends on how it's structured; I really know anything about MEAN.io, specifically; I'm just going off what I know about Node in general; but yes, you could structure it that way.
I am trying to use window.prompt to add a name in the alert box but somehow it is not working for webkit. Is there any alternative to window.prompt var newName = window.confirm("New Metric"); sorry var newName = window.prompt("New Metric"); this is not showing any text box to enter the name