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How to Clear setInterval() without Knowing the ID

Problem
Declaring a setInterval() without keeping a reference to it (which is returned from the function call setInterval(), it returns an id number for the registered event).

Like so:

var interval = setInterval(function() {
    console.log('i');
}, 1000);
console.log(interval);

It you can see it assigns a random number as the id for the event. Then when we clear the interval it uses that id.

 

Simply by calling:

clearInterval(interval);

A Diirty Solution
Now this is not good coding practice (for a number of reasons) but if you really need to clear that interval we can simply do a loop to find the id of the event to stop all setInterval() events that are running. I’ve done a quick jsfiddle to show you. https://jsfiddle.net/WqCws/.

for(i=0; i<100; i++)
{
    window.clearInterval(i);
}

I’m pretty sure this will also work for setTimeout() and clearTimeout();

var $timer = $('#timer'),
    count = 0;

//set the interval
var interval = setInterval(function() {
    $timer.html(count++);
}, 1000);
console.log('the interval is: '+interval);

//clear it
$('button').bind('click', function(e) {
    var found;
    for(i=0; i<10000; i++)
    {
        window.clearInterval(i);
    }
});
posted @ 2018-05-29 14:52  立志做一个好的程序员  阅读(195)  评论(0编辑  收藏  举报

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