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This function adds a rotated class to my button when I click it. The button has an arrow on it which points in the direction the panel has slid.

How could I remove the rotated class when I click the button again?

$("#btnDiv").click(function (){
     $('#slidePanel').toggle( "slide",{direction: 'right'});
     $('#btnDiv').addClass('rotated');
});

Something like this maybe?

if('rotated'){
    removeClass('rotated')
}else{
    addClass('rotated')
}

6 Answers 6

67

You can use .toggleClass()

$('#btnDiv').toggleClass('rotated');

That adds it if it's missing, and removes it if it's present. There's also .is() to check for things like that:

if ($('#btnDiv').is('.rotated'))

or more simply:

if ($('#btnDiv').hasClass('rotated'))
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  • 3
    ...and if you ever need to check if a class is set: hasClass() : api.jquery.com/hasClass
    – gvee
    Aug 27, 2013 at 14:26
  • Excellent! What a quick fix! Cheers Pointy!
    – Daft
    Aug 27, 2013 at 14:29
  • @Virus721 there's no need to check if all you want to do is add the class; .addClass() won't add it twice.
    – Pointy
    Aug 27, 2013 at 14:33
  • Okay, so this question has no reason to be then.
    – Virus721
    Aug 27, 2013 at 14:37
  • 1
    @Virus721 I'm pretty sure that the OP wants to remove the class if it's present, and add the class if it's missing.
    – Pointy
    Aug 27, 2013 at 14:39
15

Try this

if($('#btnDiv').hasClass('rotated')){
   $('#btnDiv').removeClass('rotated')
}else{
  $('#btnDiv').addClass('rotated')
}
3

Just use .toggleClass() to acheive that.

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$("#btnDiv").click(function (){
    $('#slidePanel').toggle( "slide",{direction: 'right'});
    if($('#btnDiv').hasClass('rotated')){
          $('#btnDiv').removeClass('rotated');
    }
    else{
         $('#btnDiv').addClass('rotated');
    }
  });
1
if($('#btnDiv').hasClass('rotated')){
   $('#btnDiv').removeClass('rotated')
}else{
   $('#btnDiv').addClass('rotated')
}
0

you can you simple swith the class on click


$('.myclassname').on('click', function(){
    $('.myclass h2').toggleClass( 'first_class', 'second_class');
}); 

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