This could be useful for parsing Element#getStyle results (to get rid
of "px")
parseInt(element.getStyle('left'));
// vs.
element.getStyle('left').parseInt();
I don't think it's a significant difference though. Moreover, getStyle
could return null and we all know what happens then. Speaking abou
I'd like to see it make it into the framework but if I have to add it to
extensions.js (my 'extra' methods for prototype) then its not the end of the
world.
On Jan 30, 2008 1:01 PM, Mislav Marohnić <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 30, 2008 12:01 AM, Andrew Dupont <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
On Jan 30, 2008 12:01 AM, Andrew Dupont <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> In ECMAScript 4, parseInt and parseFloat are becoming static methods
> on Number, not on String (i.e., Number.parseInt("3")). I could more
> easily see adding String#toNumber, but it's not a must-have for me.
> What do others t
On Jan 29, 3:41 am, "artemy tregoubenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Well, I'm using this one:
> Object.extend(String.prototype, {
> parseInt: parseInt.methodize(),
> parseFloat: parseFloat.methodize(),
>
> });
>
Clever. :-)
In ECMAScript 4, parseInt and parseFloat are becomin
On Jan 25, 5:38 pm, Zmitro Lapcjonak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Element.Methods = {
> ...
> remove: function(element) {
>element = $(element);
>element.parentNode.removeChild(element);
>return element;},
Let me explain in details:
I use
var _win = null; // global var for window
fu
Well, I'm using this one:
Object.extend(String.prototype, {
parseInt: parseInt.methodize(),
parseFloat: parseFloat.methodize(),
});
I thought this could be useful for someone else.
>
> I have been using methods for parseInt for a while. You simply call
> 'string'.to_i();
>
> // b
Woops, the code should be: return parseInt(this, 10); I stripped out
some code and forgot about this.
On Jan 29, 9:34 am, redheat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been using methods for parseInt for a while. You simply call
> 'string'.to_i();
>
> // by encapsulating this code in an anonymous f
I have been using methods for parseInt for a while. You simply call
'string'.to_i();
// by encapsulating this code in an anonymous function, we can avoid
intrusion upon the global namespace
(function() {
var _ruby_methods = {
to_i: function() { // helper function for parse