jQuery button click change image
$("#button").click(function () {
//debugger;
if ($("img[id=image][src:contains(Grass)]"))
$("img").attr({ src: "/Content/images/Spring.jpg", alt: "Spring" });
else
$("img").attr({ src: "/Content/images/Grass.jpg", alt: "Grass" });
});
<a href="/Content/images/Grass.jpg"><img src="/Content/开发者_JAVA百科images/Grass.jpg" alt="image" id="image"/></a>
<input type="button" id="button" name="button"/>
I have simple form with image and button, i want on each button click image getting changed. The logic is very simple. By default image src = /Content/images/Grass.jpg
When i click button first time image getting changed, but when i am click second time it is does not changed back. I check in debugger and find out that condition $("img[id=image][src:contains(Grass)]")
always true
. But after first button click shouldn't it became false then?
if i declare
var img1 = $("img#image[src:contains(Grass)]");
var img2 = $("img#image[src:contains(Grass2)]");
var img3 = $("img#image[src:contains(blabla)]");
each img1.length = 1 img2.length = 1 img3.length = 1 Why?
but
var img1 = $("img#image[src*='Grass']");
var img2 = $("img#image[src*='Grass2']");
var img3 = $("img#image[src*='blabla']");
each img1.length = 1 img2.length = 0 img3.length = 0 it is what was expected.
Does it means that src:contains(text)
and src*=text
is so different?
$("#button").click(function () {
var alt = ($('img#image[alt="Grass"]').length) ? 'Spring' : 'Grass';
$('img#image').attr({ src: "/Content/images/"+alt+".jpg", alt:alt });
});
<a href="/Content/images/Grass.jpg">
<img src="/Content/images/Grass.jpg" alt="Grass" id="image"/>
</a>
<input type="button" id="button" name="button"/>
The line if ($("img[id=image][src:contains(Grass)]"))
will always be true. The $() function returns a jQuery object, and an object always evaluate to true. You need to check that the length of the result is not 0.
if ($("img[id=image][src:contains(Grass)]").length > 0)
Try this:
var img = $("#image"),
a = img.parent('a');
$("#button").click(function () {
var str = (img.attr('src').search('Grass') != -1) ? "Spring" : "Grass",
src = "/Content/images/"+str+".jpg";
img.attr({ src: src, alt: str });
a.attr("href", src);
});
First we are caching the #image
jQuery object, no need to select it each time the button is pressed.
Then we do a normal javascript search on the src string. If it has grass in it then we change it to spring.
Because we cached the #image
jQuery object we don't have to reselect it to change the src
and alt
attributes.
Also if you are changing the img src
I am guessing you probably want to update the link around it.
One simple fix is to replace this:
$("img[id=image][src:contains(Grass)]")
...with this:
$("#image[src*=Grass]").length
Related selectors:
a^=b a starts with b
a$=b a ends with b
a!=b a does not equal b
a*=b a contains b
$("#button").click(function () {
var value = ($("img#image[src*='Grass']").length) ? 'Spring' : 'Grass';
$("img").attr({ src: "/Content/images/" + value + ".jpg", alt: value });
});
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