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I hardly have knowledge of jquery. I am trying to make a countdown so after searching I found the code below.

function startTimer(duration, display) {
    var timer = duration, minutes, seconds;
    setInterval(function () {
        minutes = parseInt(timer / 60, 10)
        seconds = parseInt(timer % 60, 10);

        minutes = minutes < 10 ? "0" + minutes : minutes;
        seconds = seconds < 10 ? "0" + seconds : seconds;

        display.textContent = minutes + ":" + seconds;

        if (--timer < 0) {
            
            timer = duration;
        }
    }, 1000);
    
}
$('.start').on('click', function(){
    var oneMinute = 60 * 1,
        display = document.querySelector('#time');
        startTimer(oneMinute, display);
})

But the countdown repeats after one minute. Like when it goes 03, 02, 01, it again starts with 59.

How to stop it?

I want to alert message and stop timer after given minutes.

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    I don’t get how people on this platform try and use “I have hardly any knowledge” or “I am new to this” as an excuse for not really making an effort, all day long. We are not here to fix “found” code for y’all. If you want to use this code, then you should make an effort to try and understand how it works. jQuery has good documentation, so you can go and read up on stuff like this.
    – CBroe
    Sep 10, 2020 at 13:30
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    The problem is if (--timer < 0) { timer = duration; }, just place alert("Time stopped"); to check changes
    – xKobalt
    Sep 10, 2020 at 13:31
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    @CBroe I only know the basic like onclick, selector. I am not using this platform to make other developers fix my issues. I tried to doing if(timer == -1){ return false; } and since I did not wrote this code I got more confused. You cannot tell if someone is putting effort or not just by reading there word to express their problem. Thank you for your opinion, though. Sep 10, 2020 at 13:36
  • If you actually tried anything, then please mention that in your question right away. “You cannot tell if someone is putting effort or not just by reading there word to express there problem.” - and that is exactly why you should do more, than just express the problem.
    – CBroe
    Sep 10, 2020 at 13:41

2 Answers 2

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The setInterval function returns an identifier. Store the interval ID in a variable. This allows you to use clearInterval() to cancel the interval when required.

function startTimer(duration, display) {
    var timer = duration, minutes, seconds;
    var interval = setInterval(function () {
        minutes = parseInt(timer / 60, 10)
        seconds = parseInt(timer % 60, 10);

        minutes = minutes < 10 ? "0" + minutes : minutes;
        seconds = seconds < 10 ? "0" + seconds : seconds;

        display.textContent = minutes + ":" + seconds;

        if (--timer < 0) {
            
            clearInterval(interval);
        }
        
    }, 1000);
    
}
$('.start').on('click', function(){
    var oneMinute = 5 * 1, // 5 Seconds for easy testing
        display = document.querySelector('#time');
        startTimer(oneMinute, display);
})
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js"></script>

<div id="time">
00:00
</div>

<button type="button" class="start">
START
</button>

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You need to store the interval ID and use clearInterval(intervalId); to stop it.

function startTimer(duration, display) {
    var timer = duration, minutes, seconds;
    var intervalId = setInterval(function () {
        minutes = parseInt(timer / 60, 10)
        seconds = parseInt(timer % 60, 10);

        minutes = minutes < 10 ? "0" + minutes : minutes;
        seconds = seconds < 10 ? "0" + seconds : seconds;

        display.textContent = minutes + ":" + seconds;

        if (--timer < 0) {
            clearInterval(intervalId);
        }
    }, 1000);
    
}

$('.start').on('click', function(){
    var oneMinute = 60 * 1,
        display = document.querySelector('#time');
        startTimer(oneMinute, display);
})
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  • Your code worked perfectly. But, can only vote one. Someone has already voted your answer as well so cheers! Thanks :-) Sep 10, 2020 at 13:47

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