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JavaScript can be executed in time - intervals.This is called timing events.
The window object allows execution of code at specified time intervals. These time intervals are called timing events. The two key methods to use with JavaScript are: setTimeout( function, milliseconds ) Executes a function, after waiting a specified number of milliseconds. setInterval( function, milliseconds ) Same as setTimeout(), but repeats the execution of the function continuously.
and setInterval() are both methods of the HTML DOM Window object. The setTimeout() Method window.setTimeout( function, milliseconds
);
The window.setTimeout()method can be written without the window prefix. The first parameter is a function to be executed. The second parameter indicates the number of milliseconds before execution.
Click a button. Wait 3 seconds, and the page will alert "Hello": <button onclick="setTimeout(myFunction, 3000)">Try it</button> <script>
function myFunction() {
alert('Hello');
}</script>
method stops the execution of the function specified in setTimeout(). window.clearTimeout( timeoutVariable ) The window.clearTimeout() method can be written without the window prefix.
method uses the variable returned from setTimeout()
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myVar = setTimeout(function, milliseconds
);
clearTimeout(myVar);
If the function has not already been executed, you can stop the execution by calling the clearTimeout()method:
Same example as above, but with an added "Stop" button:
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< button onclick ="myVar = setTimeout(myFunction, 3000)"> Try it </button ><button onclick="clearTimeout(myVar)">Stop it</button>
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method repeats a given function at every given time - interval.window.setInterval( function, milliseconds
);
The window.setInterval()method can be written without the window prefix. The first parameter is the function to be executed.
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The second parameter indicates the length of the time - interval between each execution.This example executes a function called "myTimer" once every second (like a digital watch).
setInterval(myTimer, 1000);
function myTimer() {
const d = new Date();
document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = d.toLocaleTimeString();
}There are 1000 milliseconds in one second.
method stops the executions of the function specified in the setInterval() method. window.clearInterval( timerVariable ) The window.clearInterval() method can be written without the window prefix.
method uses the variable returned from setInterval()
let myVar = setInterval(function, milliseconds
);
clearInterval(myVar);Same example as above, but we have added a "Stop time" button: <p id="demo"></p> <button onclick="clearInterval(myVar)">Stop time</button> <script>
let myVar = setInterval(myTimer, 1000);
function myTimer() {
const d = new Date();
document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = d.toLocaleTimeString();
}</script>