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 ===== Javascript Cheat Sheet ===== ===== Javascript Cheat Sheet =====
  
-This is a summarized form of the [[http://www.w3schools.com/js/default.asp | JavaScript Tutorial]].+This is a summarized form of the [[http://www.w3schools.com/js/default.asp | Javascript Tutorial]].
  
-For reference JavaScript specifications can be found [[http://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript_Language_Resources | here]] .+For reference Javascript specifications can be found [[http://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript_Language_Resources | here]] .
  
 ==== What is Javascript ==== ==== What is Javascript ====
  
   * JavaScript is the most popular scripting language on the internet and works in all major browsers.   * JavaScript is the most popular scripting language on the internet and works in all major browsers.
-  * It is a lightweight, interpreted language that is embedded into webpages to add interactivity. 
-  * JavaScript can read and write HTML page elements, react to events, validate data, create cookies. 
-  * JavaScript was invented by Brendan Eich of Netscape but is now known officially as ECMAScript (current version is ECMA-262). 
-  * A simple "Hello World" example <code html> 
-<script type="text/javascript"> 
-<!-- 
-document.write("Hello World!"); 
-//--> 
-</script> </code> 
-  * JavaScript code may be located 
-    * In the head - executed when called 
-    * In the body - executed while loading 
-    * In an external file called from either the head or the body e.g. <script src="abc.js"></script> 
- 
-==== Basic Syntax ==== 
- 
-  * JavaScript is case-sensitive. 
-  * Statements may omit the final semi-colon but should not. 
-  * Blocks may be grouped together using curly braces { }. 
-  * JavaScript uses java-style comments: %%//%% and /* */. 
-  * JavaScript variables are case-sensitive and must begin with a letter or underscore. 
-  * Variables are automatically declared when first used but should be explicitly declared using e.g. var a = 5; 
-  * JavaScript uses standard C/Java operators e.g. +-*/%, ++, +=, &&, ||, !, + (concatenation). 
-  * JavaScript uses C/Java comparators >,>=,==, !=, a?b:c. It also uses === to test equality of value and type. 
- 
-==== Basic Structures ==== 
- 
-  * if {} else if {} else {} 
-  * for (var=start;var%%<=%%end;var=var+inc) {} 
-  * while (condition) {} 
-  * do {} while (condition) ; 
-  * //break// and //continue// both valid in a loop. 
-  * for (element in array) {} 
-  * for (property in object) {} 
-  * switch (n) { case 1: stmt; break; default: stmt; } 
-  * function name(var1,var2,...) {} 
-  * \", \n, \t, \r, \', \&, \\ 
- 
-==== Events, Error Handling and Popups ==== 
-  *  try { throw "errname"; } catch(err) {} 
-  * onerror=handleErr; handleErr(msg,url,linenum) 
-  * if handleErr returns false, browser displays a standard error message in the JavaScript console. 
- 
-  * an alert box just has an OK button - alert("msg") 
-  * a confirm box returns true if the user clicks OK, false if he clicks cancel - confirm("msg") 
-  * a prompt box allows the user to enter a value. It returns true if the user clicks OK, false if he clicks cancel - prompt("msg","defaultvalue"); 
- 
-  *  JavaScript functions can be registered to run on certain events (event="jscode" in an HTML element): 
-    * onunload, onload (page or image), onresize, onabort 
-    * onfocus, onblur, onclick, ondblclick 
-    * onmouseover, onmouseout, onmousemove 
-    * onchange, onsubmit, onreset, onselect 
-    * onkeydown, onkeypress, onkeyup 
-    * onmousedown, onmouseup 
- 
-==== JavaScript Object ==== 
-  * JavaScript is an Object Oriented Programming Language. 
-  * Objects have properties and methods. new Date() creates a Date object (with today's date). 
-  * String objects have a length property and methods including: indexOf, match, replace 
-  * Date objects include methods: getTime(epoch), setFullYear, toUTCString, getDay, getHours 
-  * Date objects can be compared using <, > . 
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