How to remove value from array? [closed] - javascript

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I wanted to insert value in if condition and remove it in else condition.
$(document).ready(function(){
var ids=[];
$('input[type="checkbox"]').click(function(){
if($(this).prop('checked')){
var id = $(this).val();
ids.push(id)
}
else
{
//remove value from array
}
});
});

Instead of :
array.push(id)
It should be :
ids.push(id)
(because your array name is ids not array)

Click event's callback function parameter is event
$('input[type="checkbox"]').click(function(array){
"array" is instance of event on above code.
Then variable "array" cannot have function "push".

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$(document).on("click", '.gifyImage', function(event) {
var clickedImage = $(event.target);
if(clickedImage.data('state') === "animate") {
//set to still
clickedImage.data('state', "still");
// update state clickedImage.data('state', 'animate');
clickedImage.data('state', "animate");
} else {
//set to animate
clickedImage.data('state', "animate");
//update state to still
clickedImage.data('state', "still");
}
clickedImage.attr('src', clickedImage.data('still'));
console.log(event.target);
})
gifImage.data(state, 'animate');
^^^ that is the so called error i'm getting when i open up my dev tools
Backstory to why i'm writing this function.. I have a assignment that requires me to have the gif image still and when clicked on the gif it will start to play (animate), and when i click it again it will go back to being still. This code here is giving me a error : "State is not defined"
the error im getting
In this line
gifImage.data(state, 'animate');
put state into quotes:
gifImage.data('state', 'animate');

If and else statement in Javascript is not working [closed]

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want to run this javascript when there the button is clicked, if errors on the form check if statement and stop, if no errors execute the else statement......
$(document).ready(function () {
$('#continueToAttachments').on('click', function() { //on click button
if ($("#cevent").valid() = false) { // if errors stop the user from moving forward
return;
} else { // expecting this to run if there are no errors in the form
$('#Event-Information').removeClass('w--tab-active');
$('#Attachments').addClass('w--tab-active');
$('#Event-Information-Tab').removeClass('w--current');
$('#Attachments-Tab').addClass('w--current');
}
});
});
To check if a value is equal another you should use == or === to check if the variables are the same type too. = is for attribution.
if ($("#cevent").valid() == false)

Set parameter as element id then change its value in loop [closed]

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I have a code here:
$.each(localStorage, function(key, value){
if (key.indexOf('(cache)') > -1) {
var id = key.replace("(cache)", "");
id = '#' + id;
$(id).val(value);
}
});
My target is to update the value of the specific id but it gives an error of unkown expression (expected id here)
and also here is the image of the error
It's highly recommended to convert id properly (don't use dates and spaces). But if you can't then below is a solution
Working snippet:-
myval = 1;
id= '05/03/2018 15:39:51JxM8tX8K';
$('[id="'+id+'"]').val(myval);
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<input type="text" id="05/03/2018 15:39:51JxM8tX8K"><br>
<input type="text" id="05/03/2018 15:39:51JxM8tX8KDKHFCK">
Note:-I am not fully sure that it will work for you perfectly or not. Test it and let me know

converting c# objectid to string in javascript [closed]

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i have a objectId on my mvc model which i want to sent to a mvc API call, which results in a
"Uncaught SyntaxError: Invalid or unexpected token"
<script>
$(function () {
$('.btn-saveshedule').click(function () {
var selectedValue = $("#sel1 option:selected").val();
var userid =#Model.Id.ToString();
var json = getTimeSlotsInJson($('.schedule'), userid.str, selectedValue);
});
});
</script>
how on earth do i convert #Model.Id to a string?
You just need to put single quotes around it:
var userid ='#Model.Id.ToString()';

Adding a onclick event to a span - [closed]

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I am struck with adding a onclick function to my span - though it looks simple - I am sure - there is something I am missing
Please find the code sample below
https://jsbin.com/naqejanigu/edit?html,css,js,output
function conv() {
var cel = document.getElementbyId('unit');
cel.innerHTML = 'F';
}
function conv() {
var cel = document.getElementById('unit');
cel.innerHTML = 'F';
}
getElementbyId should be getElementById.

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