Javascript Array shuffle in-place
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Just a small snippet I discovered when I was tired writing somearrayname\[i\] I thought there was something like foreach in javascript but couldn't find any so why not make one?
For those foreach(){...} lovers.
Hope it makes your life easier.
For those foreach(){...} lovers.

Hope it makes your life easier.
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Weighted random selection from the list.
Don't forget to call itemsChanged after updating list content.
Don't forget to call itemsChanged after updating list content.
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This snippet illustrates using Genetic Algorithm for the hardware optimization.
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A websafe colour palette generator in JavaScript. Coded this after looking at http://www.bytemycode.com/snippets/snippet/585/ and wanting to do it differently.
It's been refactored so that:
* can pass generateColourPalette an arbitrary array of colour codes and it'll generate a palette.
* it hooks into the page through the external file
* uses an internal stylesheet instead of inline styles
It's been refactored so that:
* can pass generateColourPalette an arbitrary array of colour codes and it'll generate a palette.
* it hooks into the page through the external file
* uses an internal stylesheet instead of inline styles
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Returns an array with all the objects with certain class. tested on IE 6 and Firefox 2
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I use this function when passing an array to a function being called from setTimeout();
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Alternate row coloring using javascript
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check if a function exists in your code using javascript before calling it.
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convert a string to x,y,z types
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This code is used in an Educational Portal product but can be tweaked to fit your need.
This code adds a small icon next to the title of a 'portlet' that resides on the page. By clicking the portlet title, the portlet usually maximizes within the constraint of the portal template - but the extra icon allows for the portlet to be opened in it's own window.
This simulates an MDI interface.
(REQUIRES PopItUp snippet)
This code adds a small icon next to the title of a 'portlet' that resides on the page. By clicking the portlet title, the portlet usually maximizes within the constraint of the portal template - but the extra icon allows for the portlet to be opened in it's own window.
This simulates an MDI interface.
(REQUIRES PopItUp snippet)









