Form feed character is a page breaking ASCII control character commonly used for page separators. When you want to insert a page break, text editors can use this form feed. It is defined as \f and has an ASCII code value of 12 or 0x0c. RegExp is an object that specifies the pattern used to perform search and replace operations on strings or for input validation. RegExp was introduced in ES1 and is fully supported by all browsers. Now, we will check how to find the form feed (\f) character in given text using RegExp. Syntax ... Read More
In this tutorial, we will learn to set whether or not an element is resizable by the user with JavaScript. The CSS resize property controls if users can drag element corners to change its size. Web elements are typically fixed in position and size. However, sometimes you need to allow users to resize elements dynamically. The CSS resize property provides this functionality, and JavaScript's DOM manipulation allows us to control this behavior programmatically. Using the Style resize Property The resize property determines whether an element can be resized by the user. Common examples include textarea elements, which ... Read More
Internet Explorer has a known issue where autofocused elements in fading modals cause strange cursor placement. The cursor may appear in unexpected positions or behave erratically when the modal opens. The Problem When using Bootstrap modals with the autofocus attribute on input elements, IE places the cursor incorrectly during the fade transition. This happens because IE handles CSS transitions and focus events differently than other browsers. Solution 1: Modify CSS Transition Override the default modal transition to use only opacity changes: .modal.fade { transition: opacity .3s linear; } ... Read More
The CSS font-variant property controls typographic variations of text, primarily creating small-caps effects where lowercase letters appear as smaller uppercase letters. Syntax font-variant: normal | small-caps | initial | inherit; Values normal - Default value, displays text normally small-caps - Converts lowercase letters to smaller uppercase letters initial - Sets to default value inherit - Inherits from parent element Example: Small Caps Effect .normal-text { ... Read More
We can express the knowledge in various forms to the inference engine in the computer system to solve the problems. There are two important representations of knowledge namely, procedural knowledge and declarative knowledge. The basic difference between procedural and declarative knowledge is that procedural knowledge gives the control information along with the knowledge, whereas declarative knowledge just provides the knowledge but not the control information to implement the knowledge. Read through this article to find out more about procedural knowledge and declarative knowledge and how they are different from each ... Read More
Callback functions in JavaScript can accept parameters just like regular functions. When passing a callback to another function, you can provide parameters that the callback will use when executed. Basic Callback with Parameters A callback function receives parameters when it's invoked by the calling function: Callback Parameters Run Example function add2(a) { ... Read More
When working with complex JavaScript objects, you often need to find all keys that contain a specific value. This is particularly useful for nested objects where the same value might appear at multiple levels. Consider this example object with nested structure: const obj = { "name": "Vivek Sharma", "occupation": "Software Engineer", "age": 23, "contacts": [{ "name": "Mukul Sharma", "occupation": "Software Engineer", ... Read More
We are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in two numbers say m and n, and returns an array of size n with all the elements of the resulting array adding up to m. Let's write the code for this function − Example Following is the code − const len = 8; const sum = 5; const splitNumber = (len, sum) => { const res = []; for(let i = 0; i < len; i++){ res.push(sum / ... Read More
In this tutorial, we will learn how to convert a string to uppercase letters for the host's locale in JavaScript. While using a locale language to write for a website, we might have to convert the sentence from lowercase to uppercase without changing the structure of the string. Using the toLocaleUpperCase() Method In JavaScript, we use the toUpperCase() method as well as the toLocaleUpperCase() to change the letters of a string to uppercase. Although both methods give similar output, the toLocaleUpperCase() is used primarily for local languages and handles locale-specific character mappings correctly. Syntax We ... Read More
In this tutorial, we will learn how to set the type of quotation marks for embedded quotations with JavaScript. The types of quotation marks can be changed using JavaScript. For example, if a sentence is in double quotes(""), it can be modified to single quotes(''). To set the quotation, use the element. With that, add the type of quotation marks with the quotes property. Using the quotes property to set the type of quotation marks In JavaScript, the quotes property is used to set the type of quotation marks for embedded quotations. The quotation marks can ... Read More
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