I'm trying to teach myself javascript and I'm, apparently, not fully understanding.
What I'm trying to get is a box that when you click it, the background color changes smoothly from black to some color. To do this, I've created a function that takes an HSV value and spits out a string in the #rrggbb format. Hence, to fade in I simply walk the V value from 0 to 100 in increments of 1 using a for loop.
What I've got is a box that when you click it, it pauses and changes to the background color I'm using. I'm also logging the output and that calculates and updates once at the end with the RGB hex values.
So, clearly, I'm not understanding whatever knowledge is required to refresh the DOM at the intermediate steps. All searches I get for this come up with solutions using jQuery or the like. That's well and good, I intend to work my way through jQuery et al, but first, I'd like to get some things like this to work so that I can get a more thorough understanding of what is going on under the hood.
The code is here: http://codepen.io/anon/pen/QbzQJG
The code:
HTML:
<title>Color test</title>
<body>
<div id="colorbox" onclick="javascript:fadeIn()"></div>
<div id="console"></div>
</body>
CSS:
body {
background: #000;
color: #999;
}
#colorbox {
background: #000;
border: 1px solid #333;
width: 250px;
height: 250px;
margin: 0 auto;
}
Javascript:
var c = function() {
return ({
log: function(msg) {
consoleDiv = document.getElementById('console');
para = document.createElement('p');
text = document.createTextNode(msg);
para.appendChild(text);
consoleDiv.appendChild(para);
}
});
}();
function toRGB(H, S, V) {
S /= 100;
V /= 100;
var C = V * S;
H /= 60;
var X = C * (1 - Math.abs((H % 2) - 1));
var R = 0;
var G = 0;
var B = 0;
if (0 <= H && H < 1) {
R = C;
G = X;
B = 0;
} else if (1 <= H && H < 2) {
R = X;
G = C;
B = 0;
} else if (2 <= H && H < 3) {
R = 0;
G = C;
B = X;
} else if (3 <= H && H < 4) {
R = 0;
G = X;
B = C;
} else if (4 <= H && H < 5) {
R = X;
G = 0;
B = C;
} else if (5 <= H && H < 6) {
R = C;
G = 0;
B = X;
} else {
R = 0;
G = 0;
B = 0;
}
var m = V - C;
R = Math.round(255 * (R + m)).toString(16);
R.length < 2 ? R = "0" + R : R = "" + R;
G = Math.round(255 * (G + m)).toString(16);
G.length < 2 ? G = "0" + G : G = "" + G;
B = Math.round(255 * (B + m)).toString(16);
B.length < 2 ? B = "0" + B : B = "" + B;
var RGB = "#" + R + G + B;
return RGB;
}
function pause(milliseconds) {
var dt = new Date();
while ((new Date()) - dt <= milliseconds) { /* Do nothing */ }
}
function fadeIn() {
var colorbox = document.querySelector("#colorbox");
for (var i = 0; i <= 100; i++) {
colorbox.style.backgroundColor = toRGB(150, 80, i);
c.log(toRGB(150, 80, i));
pause(10);
}
}
Any thoughts?