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问题:
I have created a script to animate a number from zero to it's value.
Working
jQuery
$({ Counter: 0 }).animate({
Counter: $('.Single').text()
}, {
duration: 1000,
easing: 'swing',
step: function() {
$('.Single').text(Math.ceil(this.Counter));
}
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<span class="Single">150</span>
Not Working
I now want to run the script several times on the page for each matching class.
Below is what I am trying but with no success so far:
HTML
<span class="Count">200</span>
<span class="Count">55</span>
JQUERY
$('.Count').each(function () {
jQuery({ Counter: 0 }).animate({ Counter: $(this).text() }, {
duration: 1000,
easing: 'swing',
step: function () {
$(this).text(Math.ceil(this.Counter));
}
});
});
回答1:
Your this
doesn't refer to the element in the step callback, instead you want to keep a reference to it at the beginning of your function (wrapped in $this
in my example):
$('.Count').each(function () {
var $this = $(this);
jQuery({ Counter: 0 }).animate({ Counter: $this.text() }, {
duration: 1000,
easing: 'swing',
step: function () {
$this.text(Math.ceil(this.Counter));
}
});
});
Update: If you want to display decimal numbers, then instead of rounding the value with Math.ceil
you can round up to 2 decimals for instance with value.toFixed(2)
:
step: function () {
$this.text(this.Counter.toFixed(2));
}
回答2:
this
inside the step callback isn't the element but the object passed to animate()
$('.Count').each(function (_, self) {
jQuery({
Counter: 0
}).animate({
Counter: $(self).text()
}, {
duration: 1000,
easing: 'swing',
step: function () {
$(self).text(Math.ceil(this.Counter));
}
});
});
Another way to do this and keep the references to this
would be
$('.Count').each(function () {
$(this).prop('Counter',0).animate({
Counter: $(this).text()
}, {
duration: 1000,
easing: 'swing',
step: function (now) {
$(this).text(Math.ceil(now));
}
});
});
FIDDLE
回答3:
IMPORTANT: It seems like a small difference but you should really use a data attribute to hold the original number to count up to. Altering the original number can have un-intended consequences. For instance, I'm having this animation run everytime an element enters the screen. But if the element enters, exits, and then enters the screen a second time before the first animation finishes, it will count up to the wrong number.
HTML:
<p class="count" data-value="200" >200</p>
<p class="count" data-value="70" >70</p>
<p class="count" data-value="32" >32</p>
JQuery:
$('.count').each(function () {
$(this).prop('Counter', 0).animate({
Counter: $(this).data('value')
}, {
duration: 1000,
easing: 'swing',
step: function (now) {
$(this).text(this.Counter.toFixed(2));
}
});
});
回答4:
What the code does, is that the number 8000 is counting up from 0 to 8000. The problem is, that it is placed at the middle of quite long page, and once user scroll down and actually see the number, the animation is already dine. I would like to trigger the counter, once it appears in the viewport.
JS:
$('.count').each(function () {
$(this).prop('Counter',0).animate({
Counter: $(this).text()
}, {
duration: 4000,
easing: 'swing',
step: function (now) {
$(this).text(Math.ceil(now));
}
});
});
And HTML:
<span class="count">8000</span>
回答5:
You can get the element itself in .each()
, try this instead of using this
$('.Count').each(function (index, value) {
jQuery({ Counter: 0 }).animate({ Counter: value.text() }, {
duration: 1000,
easing: 'swing',
step: function () {
value.text(Math.ceil(this.Counter));
}
});
});
回答6:
This is working for me
$('.Count').each(function () {
$(this).prop('Counter',0).animate({
Counter: $(this).text()
}, {
duration: 4000,
easing: 'swing',
step: function (now) {
$(this).text(Math.ceil(now));
}
});
});
回答7:
This is work for me !
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){
countnumber(0,40,"stat1",50);
function countnumber(start,end,idtarget,duration){
cc=setInterval(function(){
if(start==end)
{
$("#"+idtarget).html(start);
clearInterval(cc);
}
else
{
$("#"+idtarget).html(start);
start++;
}
},duration);
}
});
</script>
<span id="span1"></span>
回答8:
This worked for me
HTML CODE
<span class="number-count">841</span>
jQuery Code
$('.number-count').each(function () {
$(this).prop('Counter',0).animate({
Counter: $(this).text()
}, {
duration: 4000,
easing: 'swing',
step: function (now) {
$(this).text(Math.ceil(now));
}
});
回答9:
You can do it with animate function in jQuery.
$({ countNum: $('.code').html() }).animate({ countNum: 4000 }, {
duration: 8000,
easing: 'linear',
step: function () {
$('.yourelement').html(Math.floor(this.countNum));
},
complete: function () {
$('.code').html(this.countNum);
//alert('finished');
}
});
Full article:
http://www.mishelshaji.co.in/howto/animated-number-counter-using-jquery/