Whats the best way to get the full id based on a partial id? For example, if the id is "length-a-30" and I want to search for "[id^=length-a]" so that I can get 30 back
Does anyone know why I'm getting the error when passing the output of an earlier function, which is a 2D array, into another function, which does a spread operator on the variable, get me a "Object is not iterable" error? I got this in my web browser and I cannot replicate it even when passing in the same 2D array to the same function running on my local machine.
@Nika Seems like you have a single thing that matches that selector and it's a script. Check the example I have above - it does match all three items with the given ID. Either the ID you're looking up is incorrect or the script runs before the HTML you're trying to lookup exists.
@PrashinJeevaganth If you're getting "object is not iterable", then you have to check the value you're trying to spread. It's likely either null/undefined or something like a number.
Oh wow. That's actually a bug in V8 there. The part of the message "is not iterable" is correct but it's saying console.log as the target.
You should probably log the value inside the combine_arrays_with_frequency_toggle function, just to make sure it's not some random different call to it that's causing the issue. Also, try to make sure there isn't anything that's overriding the @@iterator key. Try checking console.log(incoming_array[Symbol.iterator]) also exists.
@VLAZ Hmm just did that and it gave me an array on the object causing that error. However console.log(incoming_array[Symbol.iterator]) gives me undefined
Are arrays not supposed to be iterable by default? Don't know why the web is giving me a different result
@PrashinJeevaganth Arrays are iterable. Perhaps what you're getting is not an array - try Array.isArray(incoming_array) to verify. You might be getting an array-like object instead.
Does anyone know how to make my make my callback function return the correct non-empty array correctly? I tried console.logging and all the items are stored correctly into the object
I want to work on a babel issue but I don't know how to add a test. I have downloaded the repository and have run some initial commands on GitBash. (I have asked this question on babel slack discussion but none has responded yet, that why I am asking it here).
You really shouldn't do: a recursive "wait" function is begging to have a stackoverflow, and it's hard to debug. This would be perfect for an event system though.
Btw some general programming "mistake" I see that might hurt you if you would ever do it. The code has something like:
socketToS = x.createConnection({host : addressOfS, port : portOfS}, function () {
// blabla
foo(socketTos);
});
socketTos is used inside a callback to the createConnection. But this might really break things, since socketTos is only set after createConnection concludes the function might see "undefined".
This doesn't happen in this case - the callback isn't called directly but at a later point. But if the createConnection would somehow call the callback/lambda directly it breaks. This can be considered more easily by using the following:
socketTos = x.createConnection(socketTos);
Should be obvious there that it "won't work as expected"
It really really worries me that after all this time there is still no ORM which is as polished/flexible as C#'s entity framework.. Or python's sqlalchemy.
I have a file input:
<input type="file" id="myImageInput" accept="image/*">
I have a preview img:
<img src="http://myImageUrl" id="myImagePreview">
I want to set the image as a file for the file-input#myImageInput.
What I try:
Create Base64 from the img#myImagePreview:
function toDataUrl(ur...