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JQuery problems with setting variables in if/else

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-04-01 15:43 出处:网络
I\'m trying to set a variable to 0 if an item attribute is equal a specific string, else set the variable to 1, but I can\'t get it to work.

I'm trying to set a variable to 0 if an item attribute is equal a specific string, else set the variable to 1, but I can't get it to work.

My code is like this in my javascript 开发者_JAVA百科function:

    var variable;
    if ($(this).attr("attribute", "string"))
        variable=0;
    else
        variable=1;

For some reason, the variable always get set to 0, even if the item attribute isn't equal the specific string.

What am I doing wrong??


You have to use this instead:

var variable;
if ($(this).attr("attribute") == "string")
    variable=0;
else
    variable=1;

$(this).attr("attribute", "string") sets the attribute attribute to string, it doesn't test if attribute equals string.

See the attr(attributeName,value) method documentation.


Try -

var variable;
if ($(this).attr("attribute") == "string")
    variable=0;
else
    variable=1;

This compares the value of attribute "attribute" to the value "string". What you're doing at the moment is setting the value of attribute "attribute" to the value "string". I suspect this function will return a "truthy" value hence variable always being set to 0.


You are setting the string in your if

if( $(this).attr("attribute", "string") ){

You need to read it and compatre

if( $(this).attr("attribute") === "string") ){


Try $(this[attribute="string"]).

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