@KendallFrey sorry about "wrong syntax for function passing". i haven't written enough of my own javascript. but is this how Promise does it internally and yeah i thought about the then being called immediately
@rlemon it is more like for() {do a db call}, in each iteration it does a db call and each iteration is dependent on the result of the previous iteration
Consider the following code that reads an array of files in a serial/sequential manner. readFiles returns a promise, which is resolved only once all files have been read in sequence.
var Q = require("q");
var readFile = function(file) {
... // Returns a promise.
};
var readFiles = function(f...
I need to run some promises on an array of items but I don't know the length of the array. How do I run these promises in sequence? This is how I do it asynchronously:
const arrayABC = [a, b, c.....x, y, z] // length unknown
const promises = arrayABC.map(function(item) {
doSomething(item)
...
we learn about Greek mythology in school and all of the old school shit, and a bit about native gods and religion (the history of them, not current beliefs)
Can we use insertBefore() and insertAfter() in same function. Currently the first line is getting replaced by second line. ex: $('div[template-url="templates.pagination"]').insertBefore('.table'); $('div[template-url="templates.pagination"]').insertAfter('.table');
@KamilSolecki my public school touched on the religions, but we're pretty strict that the school shouldn't be favouring one over another. Greek Mythology aside, because it's just some crazy cool shit
@rlemon : I am unfamiliar with Clone. I tried it like this: $('div[template-url="templates.pagination"]').clone().insertBefore('.table'); $('div[template-url="templates.pagination"]').clone().insertAfter('.table'); but it didnt work. Am I doing it wrong?
@rlemon : Thanks a lot :) Changing it in to $('div[template-url="templates.pagination"]').insertBefore('.table').clone().insertAfter('.table'); fixed it
got another problem. when the client making multiple slideshows with multiple configuration, one settings applied to all. can't use $('.owl-carousel') need something unique
thanks... so many answers :o its not about arrays..i short i try to read a html table by the amount of cells.item.length.. thats why i need to check in between...because this table is absolute felxible..sometimes is an empty cell..sometimes an emtpy row...etc.
@Tobiq with "for loop" we usually mean for(let i = 0; i < ..; ++i) (or variations on that). Other for loops are "for in" for( ... in ...) or "for of" for( ... of ... )