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jQuery Event Methods

Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2023 9:14 am
by Guest
jQuery Event Methods


jQuery Event Methods
Event methods trigger or attach a function to an event handler for the
selected elements.
The following table lists all the jQuery methods used to handle events.



Method / Property
Description


bind()
Deprecated in version 3.0. Use the
on() method instead. Attaches event handlers to elements


blur()
Attaches/Triggers the blur event


change()
Attaches/Triggers the change event


click()
Attaches/Triggers the click event


dblclick()
Attaches/Triggers the double click event


delegate()
Deprecated in version 3.0. Use the
on() method instead. Attaches a handler to current, or future, specified child
elements of the matching elements


die()
Removed in version 1.9. Removes all event handlers added with the live() method


error()
Removed in version 3.0. Attaches/Triggers the error event


event.currentTarget
The current DOM element within the event bubbling phase


event.data
Contains the optional data passed to an event method when the current
executing handler is bound


event.delegateTarget
Returns the element where the currently-called jQuery event handler was attached


event.isDefaultPrevented()
Returns whether event.preventDefault() was called for the event object


event.isImmediatePropagationStopped()
Returns whether event.stopImmediatePropagation() was called for the event object


event.isPropagationStopped()
Returns whether event.stopPropagation() was called for the event object


event.namespace
Returns the namespace specified when the event was triggered


event.pageX
Returns the mouse position relative to the left edge of the document


event.pageY
Returns the mouse position relative to the top edge of the document


event.preventDefault()
Prevents the default action of the event


event.relatedTarget
Returns which element being entered or exited on mouse movement


event.result
Contains the last/previous value returned by an event handler
triggered by the specified event


event.stopImmediatePropagation()
Prevents other event handlers from being called


event.stopPropagation()
Prevents the event from bubbling up the DOM tree, preventing any parent
handlers from being notified of the event


event.target
Returns which DOM element triggered the event


event.timeStamp
Returns the number of milliseconds since January 1, 1970,
when the event is triggered


event.type
Returns which event type was triggered


event.which
Returns which keyboard key or mouse button was pressed for the event


focus()
Attaches/Triggers the focus event


focusin()
Attaches an event handler to the focusin event


focusout()
Attaches an event handler to the focusout event


hover()
Attaches two event handlers to the hover event


keydown()
Attaches/Triggers the keydown event


keypress()
Attaches/Triggers the keypress event


keyup()
Attaches/Triggers the keyup event


live()
Removed in version 1.9. Adds one or more event handlers to current, or future, selected elements


load()
Removed in version 3.0. Attaches an event handler to the load event


mousedown()
Attaches/Triggers the mousedown event


mouseenter()
Attaches/Triggers the mouseenter event


mouseleave()
Attaches/Triggers the mouseleave event


mousemove()
Attaches/Triggers the mousemove event


mouseout()
Attaches/Triggers the mouseout event


mouseover()
Attaches/Triggers the mouseover event


mouseup()
Attaches/Triggers the mouseup event


off()
Removes event handlers attached with the on() method


on()
Attaches event handlers to elements


one()
Adds one or more event handlers to selected elements. This handler can only be
triggered once per element


$.proxy()
Takes an existing function and returns a new one with a particular context


ready()
Specifies a function to execute when the DOM is fully loaded


resize()
Attaches/Triggers the resize event


scroll()
Attaches/Triggers the scroll event


select()
Attaches/Triggers the select event


submit()
Attaches/Triggers the submit event


toggle()
Removed in version 1.9. Attaches two or more functions to toggle between for the click event


trigger()
Triggers all events bound to the selected elements


triggerHandler()
Triggers all functions bound to a specified event for the selected elements


unbind()
Deprecated in version 3.0. Use the
off() method instead. Removes an added event handler from selected elements


undelegate()
Deprecated in version 3.0. Use the
off() method instead. Removes an event handler to selected elements, now or in the future


unload()
Removed in version 3.0. Use the
on() or trigger() method instead. Attaches an event handler to the unload event
















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Reference: https://www.w3schools.com/jquery/jquery_ref_events.asp