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THIS HTML CODE

<div id="functionality" style="padding: 10px 20px;">
    <span class="btn btn-xs btn-success" style="margin:2px; float: left;">flat earth account</span>
    <span class="btn btn-xs btn-success" style="margin:2px; float: left;">site preparation</span>
</div>

and I have this jQuery code:

$('#functionality>span').click(function() {
    var text = $(this).html();
    $('.function-content').fadeOut('fast', function() { 
        var div = text.replace(/ /g,"_");
        $('#functionality_calculation').delay(500).fadeIn('slow', function() {
            $(this).delay(500).fadeOut('slow', function() {
                $('#' + div).fadeIn('slow');
                var winHeight = $(window).height();
                var divHeight = $("#"+div).height();
                var scrollHeight = (divHeight - winHeight) / 2
                $('html, body').animate({
                        scrollTop: ($("#"+div).offset().top + scrollHeight) + 'px'
                    }, 'slow'
                );
            });
        });
    }); 
});

NOW

What I need is when I click on any span I need it to stop the active event (run event).

WHAT I TRIED

event.stopPropagation();

event.preventDefault();

When I click the span

1- show the loading

2- show the div

What I'm trying to do is while this process if I click on any other span I need it to stop the previous click event and start the new one.

$('#functionality>span').click(function() {
  var text = $(this).html();
  $('.function-content').fadeOut('fast', function() { 
    var div = text.replace(/ /g,"_");
    $('#functionality_calculation').delay(500).fadeIn('slow', function() {
      $(this).delay(500).fadeOut('slow', function() {
        $('#' + div).fadeIn('slow');
        var winHeight = $(window).height();
        var divHeight = $("#"+div).height();
        var scrollHeight = (divHeight - winHeight) / 2
        $('html, body').animate({
          scrollTop: ($("#"+div).offset().top + scrollHeight) + 'px'
        }, 'fast'
       );
      });
    });
  }); 
});
.btn {
      display: inline-block;
    padding: 6px 12px;
    margin-bottom: 0;
    font-size: 14px;
    font-weight: normal;
    line-height: 1.428571429;
    text-align: center;
    white-space: nowrap;
    vertical-align: middle;
    cursor: pointer;
    background-image: none;
    border: 1px solid transparent;
    border-radius: 4px;
    -webkit-user-select: none;
    -moz-user-select: none;
    -ms-user-select: none;
    -o-user-select: none;
    user-select: none;
    background: green;
    color: white;
}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<div id="functionality" style="padding: 10px 20px;">
    <span class="btn" style="margin:2px; float: left;">construction work</span>
    <span class="btn" style="margin:2px; float: left;">acts of sanitary wares</span>
</div>
<div style="clear: both;"></div>
<div id="functionality_calculation" style="padding: 20px; display: none;">
  <img src="http://archbrella.com/img/load.gif" />
</div>
<div style="clear: both;"></div>
<div id="construction_work" class="function-content" style="display: none;">
  construction works
</div>
<div style="clear: both;"></div>
<div id="acts_of_sanitary_wares" class="function-content" style="display: none;">
  acts of sanitary wares

</div>

12
  • Stop how exactly, it's not even remotely clear what you're trying to do, but I do suspect you're really just looking for jQuery.fn.finish()
    – adeneo
    Dec 25, 2015 at 17:46
  • when i click the span 1- show the loading 2- show the div what i'm trying to do is while this process if i click on any other span i need it to stop the previous click event and start the new one Dec 25, 2015 at 17:49
  • You can't stop the click event, once it's clicked, it's clicked, what you really mean is you want to stop the animations and everything that happens inside them, and finish() does that. Try $('.function-content').finish().fadeOut('fast', function() { ...
    – adeneo
    Dec 25, 2015 at 17:52
  • finish it will finish the exist event and clear all animation queue also the process is not only on one div and if i click on other span with finish it will show the previous result and i don't want that Dec 25, 2015 at 17:52
  • If you just want to stop it now, do $('.function-content').stop(true, true).fadeOut('fast', function() {... instead
    – adeneo
    Dec 25, 2015 at 17:53

2 Answers 2

1

The idea is to get the timestamp of the click event, and store the timestamp outside the callback. So outside variable will be updated with the latest click timestamp. Now we can check for each nested callbacks whether we want to get it executed when already some other click has happened(clickTime !== lastClickTime).

var lastClickTime;
$('#functionality>span').click(function() {
  var text = $(this).html();
  var clickTime = Math.floor(Date.now());
  lastClickTime = clickTime;


  $('.function-content').fadeOut('fast', function() {

    if (lastClickTime == clickTime) {
      var div = text.replace(/ /g, "_");
      
      
      //stop the previous animation and reset for the new animation to start
      $('.function-content').hide();
      $('#functionality_calculation').stop();
      $('#functionality_calculation').hide();

      $('#functionality_calculation').fadeIn(500, function() {

        if (lastClickTime == clickTime) {

          $(this).delay(500).fadeOut('slow', function() {

            if (lastClickTime == clickTime) {
              $('#' + div).fadeIn('slow');
              var winHeight = $(window).height();
              var divHeight = $("#" + div).height();
              var scrollHeight = (divHeight - winHeight) / 2;

              $('html, body').animate({
                scrollTop: ($("#" + div).offset().top + scrollHeight) + 'px'
              }, 'fast');
            }
          });


        } else {
          $(this).hide();
        }

      });
    }
  });

});
.btn {
  display: inline-block;
  padding: 6px 12px;
  margin-bottom: 0;
  font-size: 14px;
  font-weight: normal;
  line-height: 1.428571429;
  text-align: center;
  white-space: nowrap;
  vertical-align: middle;
  cursor: pointer;
  background-image: none;
  border: 1px solid transparent;
  border-radius: 4px;
  -webkit-user-select: none;
  -moz-user-select: none;
  -ms-user-select: none;
  -o-user-select: none;
  user-select: none;
  background: green;
  color: white;
}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<div id="functionality" style="padding: 10px 20px;">
  <span class="btn" style="margin:2px; float: left;">construction work</span>
  <span class="btn" style="margin:2px; float: left;">acts of sanitary wares</span>
</div>
<div style="clear: both;"></div>
<div id="functionality_calculation" style="padding: 20px; display: none;">
  <img src="http://archbrella.com/img/load.gif" />
</div>
<div style="clear: both;"></div>
<div id="construction_work" class="function-content" style="display: none;">
  construction works
</div>
<div style="clear: both;"></div>
<div id="acts_of_sanitary_wares" class="function-content" style="display: none;">
  acts of sanitary wares

</div>

Best on this logic, this is the best i could do.. Your code is in a messy state called as callback hell. When dealing with js callbacks we always try to avoid such situation. Suggested readings for you :
http://callbackhell.com/
https://github.com/caolan/async

7
  • i got what you need to do i will try it now and give my feedback to you. Dec 25, 2015 at 20:34
  • i've tried your code what happen the loading image is fading in and out 10 times then fadeout for 1 sec then fadeIn loading and the div but the div appear is the last called. Dec 25, 2015 at 20:38
  • Testing lastClickTime == clickTime is a somewhat arcane way of stopping an animation sequence, when jQuery's .stop() or .finish() are available. Dec 25, 2015 at 22:22
  • Besides, this approach won't stop the current animation dead - it will only prevent the next animation in the sequence from starting. Dec 25, 2015 at 22:25
  • @Roamer-1888 the .stop() and the .finish() not doing what i'm trying to do so he came with this solution Dec 26, 2015 at 19:13
1

On each click, you need to :

  • stop the current animation immediately, and hence stop the animation sequence,
  • store enough data to identify the elements involved in the animation sequence about to be initiated,
  • initiate the animation sequence.

With a bit of flattening, the animation sequence should look like this :

// Object in outer scope for remembering the current animation elements.
var current = {
    span: null,
    div: null,
    otherElements: $('html, body, .function-content, #functionality_calculation')
};

$('#functionality>span').click(function() {
    if(current.span) {
        // Stop all animations in the current animation sequence.
        // It's not important which, if any, is currently being animated - just stop them all.
        current.otherElements.add(current.span).add(current.div).stop(true);

        // It's hard to tell exactly what's right here, but something like this,
        // to get the various animated elements to an appropriate start state. ..
        curent.span.hide(); //??
        curent.div.hide(); //??
        $('.function-content').show(); //??
        $('#functionality_calculation').hide(); //??
    }
    // Remember `this` and its corresponding div for next time round
    current.span = this;
    current.div = $('#' + $(this).html().replace(/ /g, "_"));

    //Now set up the animation sequence as a .then() chain.
    $('.function-content').fadeOut('fast').delay(500).promise()
    .then(function() {
        return $('#functionality_calculation').fadeIn('slow').delay(500).promise();
    })
    .then(function() {
        return $(this).fadeOut('slow').promise();
    })
    .then(function() {
        current.div.fadeIn('slow');
        $('html, body').animate({
            scrollTop: (current.div.offset().top + (current.div.height() - $(window).height()) / 2) + 'px'
        }, 'slow');
    });
});

Note that by returning a promise from each stage of the animation sequence, the next stage will wait for its completion.

2
  • the thing i don't need it to wait :( i need to change it immediately. Dec 31, 2015 at 7:32
  • @AlaaM.Jaddou, that's the whole point. This solution waits only for each stage to complete before starting the next stage (as required) but stops immediately in response to another click. Dec 31, 2015 at 10:56

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