Does something like jQuery.toggle(boolean) exist?

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情深已故 2020-12-08 12:47

I write something similar to the following code a lot. It basically toggles an element based on some condition.

In the following made-up example, the condition is \"

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  • 2020-12-08 13:27

    If toggle() is not good for you (e.g. because it animates), you can write a small jQuery plugin, like this:

    $.fn.toggleIf = function(showOrHide) {
      return this.each(function() {
        if (showOrHide) {
          return $(this).show();
        } else {
          return $(this).hide();
        }
      });
    };
    

    and then use it like this:

    $(element).toggleIf(condition);
    
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  • 2020-12-08 13:38

    First, lets see if I understand what you want to do correctly... You want to look at the state of a checkbox(checked or not) and hide or show a second div based on the status of that value.

    Define this style:

    .noDisplay {
        display:none;
    }
    

    Use this JavaScript:

    $("button").click(function() {
      $("#mydiv").toggleClass("noDisplay", $("#name").val() == "");
    });
    

    The documentation from jQuery on it can be found here: http://api.jquery.com/toggleClass/

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  • 2020-12-08 13:39

    Ok, so I am an idiot and need to RTM before I ask questions.

    jQuery.toggle() allows you to do this out of the box.

    $("button").click(function() {
      var condition = $("#agree").is(":checked") && $("#name").val() != "" );
      $("#mydiv").toggle(condition);
    });
    
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  • 2020-12-08 13:41

    You could write the function yourself.

    function toggleIf(element, condition) {
        if (condition) { element.show(); }
        else { element.hide(); }
    }
    

    Then use it like this:

    toggleIf($("button"), $("#agree").is(":checked") && $("#name").val() != "");
    
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