=
is an assignment…
if (toggle='visible') {
Is the same as:
toggle='visible';
if (toggle) {
… you want a comparison: ==
or ===
.
Domanda
In my code I'm trying to set that if overflow is set to 'visible', it will remove the scrollbars using unloadScrollbars, and when overflow is set to 'hidden' it will not hide the scrollbars. I'm using edge animate (which supports javascript and css), and every time I make an if statement it always executes the first option, whether or not the parameter is true. Please help!
//overrides stage overflow setting
function overflow(toggle) {
document.getElementById('Stage').style.overflow = toggle;
return toggle;
}
overflow('hidden');
if (toggle='visible') {
unloadScrollBars();
console.log("unloading scrollbars");
} else {
console.log("not unloading scrollbars");
}
Soluzione
=
is an assignment…
if (toggle='visible') {
Is the same as:
toggle='visible';
if (toggle) {
… you want a comparison: ==
or ===
.
Altri suggerimenti
if (toggle='visible') {
should be
if (toggle=='visible') {
toggle='visible'
This is assignment. (toggle='vivible')
is always true
in javascript.
toggle == 'visible'
This performs a comparison, with type conversion if needed.
toggle === 'visible'
performs a comparison of variable type and variable content.