1 Intro to Javascript
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Why use client-side programming?
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PHP already allows us to create dynamic web pages.
Why also use client-side scripting?
client-side scripting (JavaScript) benefits:
usability: can modify a page without having to post
back to the server (faster UI)
efficiency: can make small, quick changes to page
without waiting for server
event-driven: can respond to user actions like clicks
and key presses
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Why use client-side programming?
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server-side programming (PHP) benefits:
security: has access to server's private data; client can't
see source code
compatibility: not subject to browser compatibility
issues
power: can write files, open connections to servers,
connect to databases, ...
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What is Javascript?
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a lightweight programming language ("scripting
language")
used to make web pages interactive
insert dynamic text into HTML (ex: user name)
react to events (ex: page load user click)
get information about a user's computer (ex: browser
type)
perform calculations on user's computer (ex: form
validation)
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Linking to a JavaScript file:
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script
<script src="filename" type="text/javascript"></script>
HTML
script tag should be placed in HTML page's head
script code is stored in a separate .js file
JS code can be placed directly in the HTML file's
body or head (like CSS)
but this is bad style (should separate content,
presentation, and behavior
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A JavaScript statement: alert
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alert("IE6 detected. Suck-mode enabled.");
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a JS command that pops up a dialog box with a
message
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Event-driven programming
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you are used to programs start with a main method
(or implicit main like in PHP)
JavaScript programs instead wait for user actions
called events and respond to them
event-driven programming: writing programs
driven by user events
Let's write a page with a clickable button that pops
up a "Hello, World" window...
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Buttons
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<button>Click me!</button> HTML
button's text appears inside tag; can also contain
images
To make a responsive button or other UI control:
1. choose the control (e.g. button) and event (e.g.
mouse 1. click) of interest
2. write a JavaScript function to run when the event
occurs
3. attach the function to the event on the control
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Event-driven programming
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split breaks apart a string into an array using a
delimiter
can also be used with regular expressions (seen later)
join merges an array into a single string, placing a
delimiter between them
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JavaScript functions
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function name() {
statement ;
statement ;
...
statement ;
} JS
function myFunction() {
alert("Hello!");
alert("How are you?");
} JS
the above could be the contents of example.js
linked to our HTML page
statements placed into functions can be evaluated
in response to user events
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Event handlers
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<element attributes onclick="function();">...
HTML
<button onclick="myFunction();">Click me!</button>
HTML
JavaScript functions can be set as event handlers
when you interact with the element, the function will
execute
onclick is just one of many event HTML attributes
we'll use
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Document Object Model (DOM)
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most JS code manipulates
elements on an HTML page
we can examine elements'
state
e.g. see whether a box is
checked
we can change state
e.g. insert some new text into
a div
we can change styles
e.g. make a paragraph red
DOM element objects
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Accessing elements:
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document.getElementById
var name = document.getElementById("id");
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<button onclick="changeText();">Click me!</button>
<span id="output">replace me</span>
<input id="textbox" type="text" /> HTML
function changeText() {
var span = document.getElementById("output");
var textBox = document.getElementById("textbox");
textbox.style.color = "red";
} JS
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Accessing elements:
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document.getElementById
document.getElementById returns the DOM object
for an element with a given id
can change the text inside most elements by setting
the innerHTML property
can change the text in form controls by setting the
value property
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Changing element style:
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element.style
Attribute Property or style object
color color
padding padding
background-color backgroundColor
border-top-width borderTopWidth
Font size fontSize
Font famiy fontFamily
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Preetify
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function changeText() {
//grab or initialize text here
// font styles added by JS:
text.style.fontSize = "13pt";
text.style.fontFamily = "Comic Sans MS";
text.style.color = "red"; // or pink?
} JS
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18 More Javascript Syntax
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Variables
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var name = expression; JS
var clientName = "Connie Client";
var age = 32;
var weight = 127.4; JS
variables are declared with the var keyword (case
sensitive)
types are not specified, but JS does have types
("loosely typed")
Number, Boolean, String, Array, Object,
Function, Null, Undefined
can find out a variable's type by calling typeof
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Number type
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var enrollment = 99;
var medianGrade = 2.8;
var credits = 5 + 4 + (2 * 3);
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integers and real numbers are the same type (no int
vs. double)
same operators: + - * / % ++ -- = += -= *= /= %=
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Comments (same as Java)
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// single-line comment
/* multi-line comment */
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identical to Java's comment syntax
recall: 4 comment syntaxes
HTML: <!-- comment -->
CSS/JS/PHP: /* comment */
Java/JS/PHP: // comment
PHP: # comment
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Math object
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var rand1to10 = Math.floor(Math.random() * 10 + 1);
var three = Math.floor(Math.PI);
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methods: abs, ceil, cos, floor, log,
max, min, pow, random, round, sin,
sqrt, tan
properties: E, PI
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Special values: null and undefined
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var ned = null;
var benson = 9;
// at this point in the code,
// ned is null
// benson's 9
// caroline is undefined
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undefined : has not been declared, does not
exist
null : exists, but was specifically assigned an
empty or null value
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Logical operators
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> < >= <= && || ! == != === !==
most logical operators automatically convert types:
5 < "7" is true
42 == 42.0 is true
"5.0" == 5 is true
=== and !== are strict equality tests; checks both
type and value
"5.0" === 5 is false
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if/else statement (same as Java)
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if (condition) {
statements;
} else if (condition) {
statements;
} else {
statements;
}
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identical structure to Java's if/else statement
JavaScript allows almost anything as a condition
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Boolean type
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var iLike190M = true;
var ieIsGood = "IE6" > 0; // false
if ("web devevelopment is great") { /* true */ }
if (0) { /* false */ }
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any value can be used as a Boolean
"falsey" values: 0, 0.0, NaN, "", null, and undefined
"truthy" values: anything else
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for loop (same as Java)
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var sum = 0;
for (var i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
sum = sum + i;
} JS
var s1 = "hello";
var s2 = "";
for (var i = 0; i < s.length; i++) {
s2 += s1.charAt(i) + s1.charAt(i);
}
// s2 stores "hheelllloo" JS
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while loops (same as Java)
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while (condition) {
statements;
} JS
do {
statements;
} while (condition);
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break and continue keywords also behave as in
Java
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Popup boxes
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alert("message"); // message
confirm("message"); // returns true or false
prompt("message"); // returns user input string
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Arrays
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var name = []; // empty array
var name = [value, value, ..., value]; // pre-filled
name[index] = value; // store element
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var ducks = ["Huey", "Dewey", "Louie"];
var stooges = []; // stooges.length is 0
stooges[0] = "Larry"; // stooges.length is 1
stooges[1] = "Moe"; // stooges.length is 2
stooges[4] = "Curly"; // stooges.length is 5
stooges[4] = "Shemp"; // stooges.length is 5
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Array methods
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var a = ["Stef", "Jason"]; // Stef, Jason
a.push("Brian"); // Stef, Jason, Brian
a.unshift("Kelly"); // Kelly, Stef, Jason, Brian
a.pop(); // Kelly, Stef, Jason
a.shift(); // Stef, Jason
a.sort(); // Jason, Stef
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array serves as many data structures: list, queue,
stack, ...
methods: concat, join, pop, push, reverse, shift,
slice, sort, splice, toString, unshift
push and pop add / remove from back
unshift and shift add / remove from front
shift and pop return the element that is removed
Splitting strings: split and join
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var s = "the quick brown fox";
var a = s.split(" "); // ["the", "quick", "brown", "fox"]
a.reverse(); // ["fox", "brown", "quick", "the"]
s = a.join("!"); // "fox!brown!quick!the"
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split breaks apart a string into an array using a
delimiter
can also be used with regular expressions (seen later)
join merges an array into a single string