We want to know if it is possible to have a function using jQuery to inspect a number of elements and, depending on the types assigned to them by one click, perform other functions. Basically, a function that would run forever, while the user does not refresh the page.
The idea is not to depend on events clicks to perform a function, but the classes assigned to a specific element.
For example:
$("td.gantt").each(function() {
if($(this).hasClass("oper")) {
//execute a serie of functions
}
if($(this).hasClass("preop")) {
//execute a serie of functions
}
});
The above is executed once, and we need to run all the time.
You can’t “let it run all the time” (like, in a
while(true)loop) because JavaScript is single-threaded and blocking the thread means your other code will never run.setInterval()makes sure there are necessary “gaps” for other code to execute.setInterval()returns an ID that you can store in a variable and feed toclearInterval()at some point to make it stop again.If you want to make sure that every new iteration of your function starts only after the previous one has really finished, use
setTimeout()instead:You should probably include some way to stop the endless repetition here as well, like introducing a flag that’s checked before the
setTimeout()call.