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Not sure what I'm missing here but I'm trying to change the graphics on an anchor tag. It works from the console but not from the script. The arrow to the right of the text should switch between up and down.

JS:

//initialize prodToggle and then:

prodToggle = -prodToggle;
if(prodToggle) {
  $('#prod').addClass('upClass').removeClass('downClass');
} else {
     $('#prod').addClass('downClass').removeClass('upClass');
}

CSS:

#mytable a.upClass::after {
  content: '\2227';
}

#mytable a.downClass::after {
  content: '\2228';
}

HTML:

<table id="mytable">
    <tr>
        <td>
            <a href="#" id="myAnchor" class="upClass" onClick="flipflop();">Test</a>
        </td>
    </tr>
</table>

Here's a pseudo-code Fiddle

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  • Just FYI a non-working "pseudo-code" jsfiddle is not useful.
    – Pointy
    Nov 4, 2014 at 1:03
  • Also, what's important here is the value of "prodToggle". Both positive and negative non-zero numeric values test as true. The variable "prodToggle" should be initialized to either true or false, and then its value can be toggled with the ! operator.
    – Pointy
    Nov 4, 2014 at 1:05
  • First, it's always advisable to make sure jQuery is loaded before trying to call it. Wrap any jQuery code in a self-calling function with jQuery as a parameter. Second, you should try putting an alert or console.log in your JavaScript just to make sure it's getting called. Failing to do this before asking a question has caused many a red face.
    – Adam
    Nov 4, 2014 at 1:07
  • Adam, understandable but I didn't really want to get wrapped up in fiddling with the Fiddle. Pointy given that I gave enough of an example to get my question answered I'd say it was entirely useful, but thanks for being that one guy in every thread.
    – Raydot
    Nov 4, 2014 at 16:49

2 Answers 2

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Your jsfiddle was completely messed up: you had a missing id on your table, the selector you were giving JQuery selected nothing, and the flipflop function was undefined.

Once it's cleaned up a bit, it works properly.

flipflop = function(event) {
  event.preventDefault();
  $('#myAnchor').toggleClass('upClass downClass');
}
#mytable a.upClass::after {
  content: '\2227';
}
#mytable a.downClass::after {
  content: '\2228';
}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<table id="mytable">
  <tr>
    <td> <a href="#" id="myAnchor" class="upClass" onclick="flipflop(event);">Test</a>

    </td>
  </tr>
</table>

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  • Ah...my problem was that I should have split this off into its own event handler instead of trying to run it as a simple conditional. No wonder it worked in the console and not in the code. Thanks all!
    – Raydot
    Nov 4, 2014 at 16:50
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I guess your prodToggle is the problem. You should use true and false as the possible values and I dont think -true=false . but: !true=false

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