I'm using the async.js library by Caolan McMahon and the jQueryUI progress bar to provide feedback to the user while several async calls gather data and fill in elements of a complex graph.
My question is: What's the best way to scope data that needs to be shared by the asynchronous methods?
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hmmm.... I have like a couple dozen of those updateA() style functions, each 100+ lines, so I was kind of trying to keep them separate from each other.
but this would at least keep them separate from everything else.
you can't just pass arguments around, right, since it's the inner callback function that needs them?
... I guess it's one of the things that takes getting used to coming out of linear programming style to event-driven programming. Basically, there's got to be a shared object to update somewhere out there--you can't just hand a temporarily scoped value from function to function, like tick(tick(tick(1))).
dumb... I answered a few questions today about which I'm a bit of an expert, and got no points. Then one off-the-cuff quickdraw answer on a language I don't know gets me 3 votes so far.
"If both grids are EnhancedGrid with this GridDnD plugin, and one has enabled dragging "out" while the other enabled dragging "in", data can be dragged across grids. Note: Dragging columns across grids is not supported."
Im stuck guys, I'm using a jquery plugin called jsTree and after It has ajax options exactly like jQuery...after the json request I give the plugin all the data it needs but I'm also sending data that will be used by another plugin but I don't know what variable this json data is being stored, and what is it's scope.
I want to use the rest of the data for the google map api and I've done everything all I need to do is figure out how to access the json data that jstree gets through its built in ajax which is pretty much the Jquery ajax
@Raynos wait until you hear the rest of what I did... you're gonna ban me out of the javascript club
I put the entire data for the googlemap API in the form of XML inside the jstree JSON data as the last element. now the jstree looks for data.data but this one is data.xml so in _parse_json :
now I use my global variable "$jaxon" JSON AS XML OBJECT NOTATION... but at least I get paid tmorrow morning lol
I will look into fixing it soon. What do you think I should do, there was no good documentation on jstree and I kinda liked it... I thought I saw you asking a question one time and I got into it
I'm new to javascript honestly, but I'm obsessed with it... I make things happen one way or another... Its the best language to hack code
If I link you the internal .makeArray & .merge from jQuery then you should understand how to make an array!
@Neo the thing is JSON and javascript go hand in hand. Theres no reason to use xml apart from the XHTTPRequest and if you mess with the internals of that then good luck to you
@Neo jstree is the best tree plugin i've found. Hooking into all the event.jstree events it triggers allows for a lot of control. Just search for ".jstree" in the source and see all the events. Maybe search for $.trigger
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Hello! On one of my webprojects I'm fetching a number of rows, listing them as a table. So far I've displayed additional info inside a "tool tip" when hovering the rows by hiding a div inside each <tr>, showing them as I hover the parent row. Now I want to display the information in a sidebar instead, so hiding a div isn't really an option. I've thought of listing the data as a JS-array which jQuery can fetch when hovering the rows. But does anyone have any other suggestions?
I guess I could embed the information in a tag as well.
So by having #maincolumn (MC), with the table and #sidecolumn (SC), with multiple divs (each toggle by its respective parent being hovered) is better than, on-the-fly changing the values in a single div in SC?
Well, it doesn't really matter, I just wanted to ask if somebody had a more "clever" option I haven't thought of. The content isn't really for search engines, and it's more of a "bonus" for those with JS enabled. Do you have any suggestions on how I can store it within a tag in the row? name="{some sort of array goes here}" ?
@Raynos - You were looking for annotated JS, i found this: fmarcia.info/jquery/tetris/tetris.js It's not a library and is JQ UI but It is nicely coded and annotated IMO
@Box9 was getting food, I havent done realtime manipulation with it, although it does have methods to support it. Showing values over 100 should be relatively easy to do
@Box9 The reason I'm asking is because I'm concatenating all scripts into a single script... For some reason, my current method outputs a semicolon inbetween each script ... I was wondering if that was why it was dying