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I want to terminate the interval created with setInterval if the count goes to 3. I tried the code below but it is not calling the alert inside the if block. Why? Is my comparison not correct or is something else wrong?

 $(window).load(function() {
     var timerId = 1;
     timerId = window.setInterval(function() { 
        timerId = timerId + 1; 
        if(timerId == '3') { 
            alert(timerId);  
            clearInterval(timerId);
         }  
     }, 2000); 
 });
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  • You should be using ===, as 3 == '3' is true but 3 === '3' is false. The triple-equal operator is recommended because it also compares the data type. Mar 2, 2014 at 17:52
  • Dude! consider writing comment on down vote...
    – Dan
    Mar 4, 2014 at 5:21

3 Answers 3

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Try not using the same variable for everything

$(window).load(function() {
     var timerNum = 1,
         timerId  = window.setInterval(function(){ 
             timerNum++; 
             if( timerNum == 3 ){
                 clearInterval(timerId);
             }  
         }, 2000);  
});

You can't use the same variable for the count and the interval, the count is something you update yourself adding 1 every time the callback in the interval executes, while the setInterval function returns a unique ID that can later be passed to clearInterval to clear that specific interval, and by overwriting that ID with your number the unique ID is lost, and the interval can no longer be cleared.

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  • Maybe you can explain what setInterval returns, so that's clearer why the original code cannot work. Mar 2, 2014 at 17:57
  • @FelixKling - Uhm, I can at least try !
    – adeneo
    Mar 2, 2014 at 18:00
  • @adeneo Can you suggest me a good title for my above question?
    – Dan
    Mar 2, 2014 at 18:04
  • I'll pass that on to @FelixKling, as I'm not that good with English (or titles).
    – adeneo
    Mar 2, 2014 at 18:10
  • @adeneo: And you think I'm better in either of those ?! :P I can give it a try... Mar 2, 2014 at 18:10
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$(window).load(function() {
     var timerId =1;
     timerCount = window.setInterval(function(){ 
     timerId=timerId+1; 
     if(timerId=='3'){ alert(timerId);  clearInterval(timerCount);}  
}, 2000);  });

You have two variables with the same name, change one of the variables names to avoid them 'clashing'.

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You are using same variable for storing an integer value and unique interval ID return by window.setInterval. So use different variables , that may fix your problem

$(window).load(function() {
     var timerId =1;
     var intId = window.setInterval(function(){ 
     timerId=timerId+1; 
     if(timerId=='3'){ alert(timerId);  clearInterval(intId);}  
}, 2000);  });
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  • what changes you have did?
    – Dan
    Mar 2, 2014 at 17:50
  • 1
    setInterval does not return an object. Mar 2, 2014 at 17:54

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