Execute JavaScript code every time table changes
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I have a table that loads data in an asynchronous way and I want to be able to execute a function every time the content on it changes (whether it is new data or changes to the current).
I would like to know if there is a way to execute that code, or maybe listen to an event that would help me. I'm using Typescript, or in this case I can use JavaScript, but not libraries like JQuery.
I would also accept only being able to execute the code if the number of rows changes, but I would prefer to execute it each time some data changes.
If anybody can help me with this I would appreciate it so much!
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I have a table that loads data in an asynchronous way and I want to be able to execute a function every time the content on it changes (whether it is new data or changes to the current).
I would like to know if there is a way to execute that code, or maybe listen to an event that would help me. I'm using Typescript, or in this case I can use JavaScript, but not libraries like JQuery.
I would also accept only being able to execute the code if the number of rows changes, but I would prefer to execute it each time some data changes.
If anybody can help me with this I would appreciate it so much!
javascript html angular typescript
have u tried event listener change ?
– Freestyle09
Nov 20 at 15:58
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What table, what function, what code? Why tell when you can show? :)
– Alfabravo
Nov 20 at 15:59
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I have a table that loads data in an asynchronous way and I want to be able to execute a function every time the content on it changes (whether it is new data or changes to the current).
I would like to know if there is a way to execute that code, or maybe listen to an event that would help me. I'm using Typescript, or in this case I can use JavaScript, but not libraries like JQuery.
I would also accept only being able to execute the code if the number of rows changes, but I would prefer to execute it each time some data changes.
If anybody can help me with this I would appreciate it so much!
javascript html angular typescript
I have a table that loads data in an asynchronous way and I want to be able to execute a function every time the content on it changes (whether it is new data or changes to the current).
I would like to know if there is a way to execute that code, or maybe listen to an event that would help me. I'm using Typescript, or in this case I can use JavaScript, but not libraries like JQuery.
I would also accept only being able to execute the code if the number of rows changes, but I would prefer to execute it each time some data changes.
If anybody can help me with this I would appreciate it so much!
javascript html angular typescript
javascript html angular typescript
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Andrés Gargano
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have u tried event listener change ?
– Freestyle09
Nov 20 at 15:58
2
What table, what function, what code? Why tell when you can show? :)
– Alfabravo
Nov 20 at 15:59
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have u tried event listener change ?
– Freestyle09
Nov 20 at 15:58
2
What table, what function, what code? Why tell when you can show? :)
– Alfabravo
Nov 20 at 15:59
have u tried event listener change ?
– Freestyle09
Nov 20 at 15:58
have u tried event listener change ?
– Freestyle09
Nov 20 at 15:58
2
2
What table, what function, what code? Why tell when you can show? :)
– Alfabravo
Nov 20 at 15:59
What table, what function, what code? Why tell when you can show? :)
– Alfabravo
Nov 20 at 15:59
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You can add event listeners to your cells like this for click:
document.querySelectorAll('#myTable td')
.forEach(e => e.addEventListener("click", function() {
console.log("clicked")
}));
The question says "every time the content on it changes" not "when the table cell is clicked"
– Quentin
Nov 20 at 16:23
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You can add event listeners to your cells like this for click:
document.querySelectorAll('#myTable td')
.forEach(e => e.addEventListener("click", function() {
console.log("clicked")
}));
The question says "every time the content on it changes" not "when the table cell is clicked"
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You can add event listeners to your cells like this for click:
document.querySelectorAll('#myTable td')
.forEach(e => e.addEventListener("click", function() {
console.log("clicked")
}));
The question says "every time the content on it changes" not "when the table cell is clicked"
– Quentin
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You can add event listeners to your cells like this for click:
document.querySelectorAll('#myTable td')
.forEach(e => e.addEventListener("click", function() {
console.log("clicked")
}));
You can add event listeners to your cells like this for click:
document.querySelectorAll('#myTable td')
.forEach(e => e.addEventListener("click", function() {
console.log("clicked")
}));
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The question says "every time the content on it changes" not "when the table cell is clicked"
– Quentin
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The question says "every time the content on it changes" not "when the table cell is clicked"
– Quentin
Nov 20 at 16:23
The question says "every time the content on it changes" not "when the table cell is clicked"
– Quentin
Nov 20 at 16:23
The question says "every time the content on it changes" not "when the table cell is clicked"
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have u tried event listener change ?
– Freestyle09
Nov 20 at 15:58
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What table, what function, what code? Why tell when you can show? :)
– Alfabravo
Nov 20 at 15:59