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Trying to call a function "clickEvent()" and pass it an obj with attributes on arrow-keyUp using jQuery. But Im not reaching the function. Here is the code. Thanks.

Please Note: Im forking existing code, but adding my arrowPress events to it. So everything should remain as is expect for the document ready if (direction != null) area.

$(document).ready(function() {
    $('body').keyup(function(event) {
        var direction = null;

        // handle cursor keys
        if (event.keyCode == 37) {
            // slide left
            direction = 'prev';
        } else if (event.keyCode == 39) {
            // slide right
            direction = 'next';
        }

        if (direction != null) {
            //alert($('.'+ direction).attr('rel'));
            //need to pass the alert above as an obj to the function clickEvent() below.
        }
    });

}); //end $(document).ready


//function on external .js src
(function($) {
    function clickEvent(obj) {
        alert(obj.attr("rel"));
    }

    $.fn.slidingPage = function(options) {
        $el = $(this);
    }
})(jQuery); //end ext js scr

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If you need to wrap your code into anonymous function to prevent global variable pollution, then your event and function code should be put in the same scope.

You probably need to trigger click event on .prev and .next.

$(document).ready(function() {
    $('body').keyup(function(event) {
        var direction = null;

        // handle cursor keys
        if (event.keyCode == 37) {
            // slide left
            direction = 'prev';
        } else if (event.keyCode == 39) {
            // slide right
            direction = 'next';
        }

        if (direction != null) {
            $('.'+ direction).click()
        }
    });

}); //end $(document).ready
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  • breaks the existing forked code and still doesnt work on arrowPress. All I think I should change is the info in the If != null statement or as less changes to the ext js as possible.
    – fhonics
    Oct 24, 2012 at 11:30
  • Which code is yours and which is forked code? If external .js src is forked, then please provide some additional info on how clickEvent is used in the forked code. If its bound to some elements, then you may just trigger it on them without modifying the js file. Oct 24, 2012 at 12:36
  • this is what i got, from the prev btn <a class="prev" style="top: 180px; " rel="external" href="#" title="external page" data-transition="{"easing": "easeInOutQuint", "slideScroll": "vertical", "callback":""}">Prev</a>
    – fhonics
    Oct 24, 2012 at 13:38
  • If the button already works, then why won't you just trigger its clicked event on document keypressed event? Have you tried putting $('.'+ direction).click() inside the if (direction != null) check? Oct 24, 2012 at 13:44
  • ha!!!!!! grrrrr!!! it works... I thought it was something simple. I was reading all kinds of stuff, and trying so many other things, just not that. Thanks bud. I owe you a beer.
    – fhonics
    Oct 24, 2012 at 13:55
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The function clickEvent is inside another function's scope, put them into the same scope, or higher scope:

function clickEvent(obj) {
    alert(obj.attr("rel"));
}

$.fn.slidingPage = function(options) {
    var $el = $(this);
};

(function($) {
    $('body').keyup(function(event) {
        var direction = null;

        // handle cursor keys
        if (event.keyCode == 37) {
            // slide left
            direction = 'prev';
        } else if (event.keyCode == 39) {
            // slide right
            direction = 'next';
        }

        if (direction != null) {
            clickEvent( $('.'+ direction) );
        }
    });

});

There is no reason for the clickEvent and slidingPage declarations to be inside a document ready handler.

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  • sorry, I forgot to mention that Im forking existing code, but adding my arrowPress events to it. So everything should remain as is expect for the document ready if (direction != null) area.
    – fhonics
    Oct 24, 2012 at 10:59
  • @fhonics only the external.js needs to be changed. If you cannot change it, you cannot call the function in there because it's inside a function
    – Esailija
    Oct 24, 2012 at 11:10
  • ok thought it would be simple. I can try though. JS is not my background so I dont want to be missing about too much with lots of existing code that already works. but i will try and let u know in a few thanks bud
    – fhonics
    Oct 24, 2012 at 11:58
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Thanks to Andrey Kuzmin...

if (direction != null) {

   $('.'+ direction).click();       

}
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