Setinterval - Use Local Storage To Set A Value In My Web App - Subtract A Number ?
Apr 19, 2011
What Ive done is use local storage to set a value in my web app.
Then my next task was to write said value on my page (This took me hours but finally got it done).
My next task is using Setinterval(or what ever the correct way to solve my problem) to subtract a number (lets use "1" for this example) Every 5 seconds from the local storage value.So basically After I click the button. Value is set and displayed. After another button is click. Every 5 seconds the localstorage is subtraced by 1. I think the code im looking for is similar to this
Code:
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Dec 18, 2010
m working on a website that uses a lot of ajax. There is a function to store favorites using the Cookie pluginon the site that works like this:
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#fav").cookieFill();
$(akteurContainer).bind("ajaxComplete",function(){
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May 13, 2011
I have some code that attempts to save a user's preference settings. It first tries to use "localStorage", and if that fails (only old versions of MSIE), then a cookie is used instead.For example, if I intentionally misspell "localStorage" by instead using "localStor" (simulating a browser that doesn't understand the object name), the code simply does not run.unfortunately, that doesn't work.
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I am working on a web app for the iPad and I am storing all my content in cookies. I am wondering how easy it is to transfer it to Local Storage.
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Dec 15, 2011
I'm trying to present a collapsible list if keys which when expanded will have a delete button at the end of it. My problem is that when this code runs, the confirmation alert shows the key name as the last one read from the array for all items. Here's the complete function:
[Code]...
why this code invokes the deleteNote function with the last key name for all notes?
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Sep 12, 2010
I'm having some experiment with the new html5 features, I got the point where I need to store and retrieve data that I don't know it's key or value. It is appeared that there is no document about I want to do.How can I retrieve the first, the last and all record(s) ?
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Oct 16, 2009
Lets say I wanted store a long string of text into a local storage member on a browser using javascript.
window.localStorage.setItem("key",longStringText);
Now lets assume that the text itself contains characters outside of the normal ISO-8859-1 character set (like asian or russian characters). Would the individual char values be stored as one byte or two bytes?
"hello" -> 5 * 1 bytes = 5 (normal 8859 character sets)
"hello" -> 5 * 2 bytes = 10 (unicode or an extended character set size).
Is ISO-8859-1 still stored like ASCII once was as 8 bits? Or is it 16? If I was to use a 2 byte character set then would that cut the size of my allocated local storage space by half?
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May 3, 2009
I'm having trouble reading a not-so-large local XML file. The following code works fine for under 70 nodes:
// load values from the xml file
$.get('dic.xml', function(dicXml){
$('node', dicXml).each(function(){
var literal = $(this).find('literal').text();
[Code]..
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Jan 5, 2010
I cant seem to get this to work.
I have this OO code and i want to get the setInterval to loop but when the setInterval is called, i get error saying that loop() is not define..
Code:
function setFunc(){
this.init = init;
function init(){
[Code]....
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Jun 18, 2009
What solutions would you guys recommend for storing data on the client? Is there something better than cookies? I've heard about the flash data storage, but, in my opinion, using flash for something as basic as client-side data caching is like using a sledge hammer to kill a fly.
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Jun 12, 2006
Heres my most current code. I have it where, onClick on an image it calls this. and it works, but the hp keeps restarting, like they all minus from 100, instead of the number that prieviously minused from 100. For xp: 100-9=91, is the first, the second, 100-72=28 instead of 91-72. How do i fix
var myhp;
function takehits()
{
var dmg= new Array()
dmg[0]=9;
dmg[1]=11;
dmg[2]=15;
dmg[3]=21;
dmg[4]=29;
myhp=100;
var rndtake=Math.floor(Math.random()*5);
document.getElementById('health').innerHTML=myhp-dmg[rndtake];
}
I want to have it where, you have an aray, and u have a number value that you want the number value, to be subtracted by one of the numbers in the array. And u lets say the array has 5 choices. Code:
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Dec 14, 2006
Does anyone have a reputable reference about internal string storage in
JavaScript? (for some particular implementation I mean).
Say having 1,048,576 characters long string from the geometric
progression:
function generateLargeString() {
var s = 'a'
for (var i=1; i<21; ++i) {
s = s.concat(s);
}
return s;
}
- the internal size should be 2 mebibytes and not 1 (?) if strings are
indeed stored as Unicode 16-bit. From the other hand it would be
tempting for an engine developer do not spend extra bytes on ASCII
chars...
So does anyone know of any documented engine optimizations on the
matter? Would be expected on some engine to have the string from above
twice smaller than say
function generateLargeString() {
// 1200 ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE HA
var s = String.fromCharCode(0x1200);
for (var i=1; i<21; ++i) {
s = s.concat(s);
}
return s;
}
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Jun 7, 2011
I'm attempting to track changes to values I've stored in the localStorage object. From everything thing I've read, this is done by adding a "storage" event listener to the window object but the test file I made doesn't seem to fire the event. I was under the impression that there was pretty good support for this (although I do realize the spec is still under revision).
Code:
if(localStorage) {
// Set Item
button1 = document.createElement("input");
[Code].....
I create two buttons on the page - the first to write a value to localStorage (which works) and the second to clear all values from localStorage (also works). The problem is the event just does not want to fire for me. Even if I set the event on the window's "onstorage" property rather than use addEventListener, no event fires. I've tried in the most recent Chrome, Firefox and Safari browsers.
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Mar 19, 2011
i am working as a llinux admin, in my company we are using Apache-tomcat to host the web server.
[URL]
check this url and i need one clarification in this image it clearly display the size of the mail box i 3mb and you are used already 21% like that,
this same scenario only we are going to use in our application , we are developing a H.R based application in that if client bought space from us.
for example if the client bought 250 mb space from us means, we need to intimate like that image which i posted above, -- ur using space is 250 mb ur alredy used 200 mb like that.
for this how is it possible using java??? and for this any server side works are there or using front side application itself we can finish this task?
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May 29, 2007
Am i breaking any rules when I loop dates like
// Determine Memorial Day
intFlag = 0;
memDayHol = new Date (currentYear, 4, 31);
while (intFlag == 0) {
if (memDayHol.getDay() == 1) {intFlag =1;}
else {memDayHol = memDayHol - 1;}
}
I can find no docs that one can use the '+' operator directly on a date
object, and it assumes adding/subtracting a day(s). Is this deprecated
code?
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Mar 16, 2011
I am trying to change the script below from adding the values to subtracting without much luck.
Code:
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript">
function autocalc(oText) {
if (isNaN(oText.value)) //filter input {
alert('Numbers only!');
oText.value = '';
} var field, val, oForm = oText.form, netincome = a = 0;
for (a; a < arguments.length; ++a) //loop through text elements {
field = arguments[a];
val = parseFloat(field.value); //get value
if (!isNaN(val)) //number? {
netincome += val; //accumulate
}}
oForm.netincome.value = netincome; //out
}
</script>
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Nov 10, 2010
I have the following function that will subtract n number of days from todays date. The problem is that it always returns the the wrong calculate date. The month is wrong.
see if you can spot my mistake:
Code:
function returnDate(ndays){
var dayOfTheWeek = now.getDay();
now.setTime(now.getTime() - nDays * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000);
alert(now); // returns current date
alet(now.getYear() + "/"+now.getMonth()+"/"+now.getDate()) // returns new calculated date
}
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Mar 3, 2010
How to store some strings at the client side for firefox, chrome & IE?I use the Prototype JavaScript Framework on Windows Vista Home.
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Mar 3, 2010
How to store some strings at the client side for firefox, chrome & IE?
This code works on firefox & chrome but does not work on IE - no alert window appears.
var key = "localorder";
localStorage.setItem(key, 'asc');
alert('localorder ' + localStorage.getItem(key));
This code does not work on firefox, chrome nor IE - no alert window appears.
var key = "order";
sessionStorage.setItem(key, 'asc');
alert('order ' + sessionStorage.getItem(key));
I use the Prototype JavaScript Framework on Windows Vista Home.
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Jan 10, 2012
I have an image gallery where every image has an index number ("data-index"). How do I access that index number when the image is "current" and then add +1 when it's "next" or subtract -1 when it's "previous"? Below is part of my code.
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Oct 15, 2009
Take a variable...
var time = "12:00"
split it...
var hour=time.split(":");
...then add or subtract from the numeric value of hour[0] based on timezone.
EST = -5
PST = -8
What would be the best way of doing this?
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Jun 14, 2011
I have a calculator and using JQuery Calculator plug-in which Tally's up groups of field values using key up. I have a summary page which presents the user with over all expenditure. What I need to do is subtract the expenditure from income, populate a total field onclick of an <li>.
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Jan 11, 2012
I have been fighting a nutrition calculator and I finally have all the addition working. the problem is the subtract link is not working. (it works as a link but doesn't trigger my jquery).
var jM = jQuery.noConflict();
jM(document).ready(function(){
// Calculator behavior
//Addition Time!
jM(".add").click(function() {
//Create the Variables to Hold the Values for Nutrition Information.....
jM('.subtract').click(function() {
alert('test');
});
});
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Nov 5, 2009
I have created a PDF time sheet for work that automatically calculates the hours worked utilizing the below script:
topmostSubform.Page1.worked[0]::calculate - (FormCalc, client)
var amTime = 0
if (HasValue(amOut) and HasValue(amIn)) then
amTime = Time2Num(amOut.formattedValue, "h:MM A") - Time2Num(amIn.formattedValue, "h:MM A")- 1800000
endif
// compute total time in hours from the millisecond value
$.rawValue = Sum(amTime)/3600000
I discovered a problem; if the employee works less than 8 hours they may not take a lunch. I have it set to automatically subtract 30 minutes for lunch. How do I write it to only subtract 30 minutes if the work day is greater than 4 hours? I am new to java script and have NEVER programmed anything previously. I am working in Adobe LiveCycle Designer and what I have done so far was gleaned by reading the internet. So please, if you reply break it down Barney style.
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Jan 12, 2010
I neeed to subtract values from two text boxes and then show the difference into a html label.
Basically I need to enter times, like 10:00 and 12:00 and it calculate that the difference was 2 hours.
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Mar 18, 2011
I'm making a form for my rural neighbors' electricity calculations. My main problem is getting the Previous and Current reading to subtract each other and post in the "kwh Used" column. My plan is to continue doing the calculations after I find that value. Here is the code thus far:
<head>
<title>Untitled Document</title>
<script language="javascript">
function calc()
{
preR= Number(document.Bill_cal.PrRe.value);
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