JavaScript

Topic: Anything JavaScript, ECMAScript including Node, React, ...
Feb 11, 2015 11:03
especially when there's thousands and thousands of comments
Feb 11, 2015 11:02
Here is the link: https://gist.github.com/antonlobanovskiy/c68c399d79c88fcfcdda

Pretty much, I wanted to see what my friend replied to in one of those viral videos/pictures on facebook. It shows on mobile what the friend said, on pc, it didn't, but either way, going through my steps will make searching for where they replied MUCH easier instead of scrolling down and clicking view more comments
Feb 11, 2015 10:55
@Mr_Green Yes, makes sense. Thanks (:
Feb 11, 2015 10:48
@Mr_Green mind explaining like I'm 5? never used git or no idea what it is
Feb 11, 2015 10:48
@MR_Green never used it before or anything, mind explaining like I'm 5?
Feb 11, 2015 10:34
where do I post a really useful code snippet/idea for javascript?
 
Feb 8, 2015 05:01
lol, okay. Gotta go do the rest, have a good night
Feb 8, 2015 05:00
yup. Thanks for the help! I appreciate it! Is there a way I can give you some points or rep or something?
Feb 8, 2015 04:59
good to know that previews can be incorrect. Ain't no testing like manual browser refresh testing. :/
Feb 8, 2015 04:58
right, I know that. My next assignment is to use if else statements.

If it were up to me, I would just be using for loops and arrays. I know the logic, I just don't know the language. and yes, you're right. He's teaching us the language.
Feb 8, 2015 04:57
case*
Feb 8, 2015 04:57
Yes. I knew how it works before from C#. I just couldn't figure out how to pass the value into the function. it uses the name for the cass
Feb 8, 2015 04:56
Haven't had that in VS yet, but I imagine that's a big pain. ha
Feb 8, 2015 04:55
and in chrome with the inspect element console open, the console logs show up too
Feb 8, 2015 04:55
it was just aptana being stupid
Feb 8, 2015 04:54
you were right the whole time. = will replace. += adds on
Feb 8, 2015 04:54
I knew it had to be working. I know some C# and logically everything was making complete sense. lol
Feb 8, 2015 04:54
var aptana = garbage
Feb 8, 2015 04:53
it works.
Feb 8, 2015 04:53
ok, well I opened up the file into the browser and not through the preview in aptana
Feb 8, 2015 04:52
1 shows up 1, 2 doesn't do anything
Feb 8, 2015 04:52
nothing
Feb 8, 2015 04:52
1 showing up. 2 won't
Feb 8, 2015 04:51
nope. same issue
Feb 8, 2015 04:49
right, nothing
Feb 8, 2015 04:49
it makes absolutely no sense to me.
Feb 8, 2015 04:49
like before, 1 is showing up, 2 isn't
Feb 8, 2015 04:48
so you're saying

calc.output.value += "1";
Feb 8, 2015 04:48
save after every single little update
Feb 8, 2015 04:46
var calcu = function(calcValue) {
	console.log(calcValue);
	switch (calcValue) {
	case "one":
		calc.output.value = "1";
		console.log("one was pressed");
		break;
	case "two":
		calc.output.value = "2";
		console.log("two was pressed");
		break;
	case "three":
		calc.output.value = "3";
		break;
	case "add":
		calc.output.value = "+";
		break;
	case "equate":
		// use the math.eval() function from the Math.js math library to parse and evaluate the String with mathematics in it
		calc.output.value = math.eval(calc.output.value);
Feb 8, 2015 04:46
var calcu = function(calcValue) {
console.log(calcValue);
switch (calcValue) {
case "one":
calc.output.value = "1";
console.log("one was pressed");
break;
case "two":
calc.output.value = "2";
console.log("two was pressed");
break;
case "three":
calc.output.value = "3";
break;
case "add":
calc.output.value = "+";
break;
case "equate":
// use the math.eval() function from the Math.js math library to parse and evaluate the String with mathematics in it
calc.output.value = math.eval(calc.output.value);
Feb 8, 2015 04:46
nothing showing up in the console with that either
Feb 8, 2015 04:45
case "one":
calc.output.value = "1";
console.log("one was pressed");
break;
Feb 8, 2015 04:44
hmm, when I press 1, it adds to the output box, but the console window is not updated
Feb 8, 2015 04:44
ok, one sec
Feb 8, 2015 04:43
sure. where do I put the console.log
Feb 8, 2015 04:41
I'm in Aptana so I have a preview of the site and a console.
Feb 8, 2015 04:41
like console.log?
Feb 8, 2015 04:40
but it doesn't work with the + either
Feb 8, 2015 04:40
= without the +
Feb 8, 2015 04:40
I was confused already anyway. haha. Why then, when I press 2, it doesn't show up?
Feb 8, 2015 04:39
press '2' *
Feb 8, 2015 04:38
but when I press two, it doesn't work
Feb 8, 2015 04:38
which I do,

<input type="button" name="one" value=" 1 " onclick="calcu(this.name)">
<input type="button" name="two" value=" 2 " onclick="calcu(this.name)">
Feb 8, 2015 04:37
switch (calcValue) {
case "one":
calc.output.value = "1";
break;
case "two":
calc.output.value = "2";
break;
Feb 8, 2015 04:37
without the +
Feb 8, 2015 04:37
and that will give me any amount of 1s, ex: 111111
Feb 8, 2015 04:36
lol. ok. but right now, I have :

calc.output.value = "1";
break;
Feb 8, 2015 04:36
do you mean += '2'?
Feb 8, 2015 04:35
but for some reason, using the same structure, if I press 2, it does not show up