Debouncing function, ES6 version
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Please, review the code:
const callback = (...args) => {
console.count('callback throttled with arguments:', args);
}
const debounce = (callback, delay) => {
let timeoutHandler = null
return (...args) => {
if (timeoutHandler) {
clearTimeout(timeoutHandler)
}
timeoutHandler = setTimeout(() => {
callback(...args)
timeoutHandler = null
}, delay)
}
}
window.addEventListener('oninput', debounce(callback, 100))
P.S. As @Anshul explained: Debouncing enforces that a function not be called again until a certain amount of time has passed without it being called. As in "execute this function only if 100 milliseconds have passed without it being called."
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Please, review the code:
const callback = (...args) => {
console.count('callback throttled with arguments:', args);
}
const debounce = (callback, delay) => {
let timeoutHandler = null
return (...args) => {
if (timeoutHandler) {
clearTimeout(timeoutHandler)
}
timeoutHandler = setTimeout(() => {
callback(...args)
timeoutHandler = null
}, delay)
}
}
window.addEventListener('oninput', debounce(callback, 100))
P.S. As @Anshul explained: Debouncing enforces that a function not be called again until a certain amount of time has passed without it being called. As in "execute this function only if 100 milliseconds have passed without it being called."
javascript ecmascript-6
New contributor
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Welcome to Code Review! I'm always somewhat surprised when people don't understand debounce, but it doesn't appear to be a common term outside of electromechanical engineering. For future reference, you can refer to this page, with a note that debouncing can also be done for any type of (UI) button.
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6 hours ago
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Please, review the code:
const callback = (...args) => {
console.count('callback throttled with arguments:', args);
}
const debounce = (callback, delay) => {
let timeoutHandler = null
return (...args) => {
if (timeoutHandler) {
clearTimeout(timeoutHandler)
}
timeoutHandler = setTimeout(() => {
callback(...args)
timeoutHandler = null
}, delay)
}
}
window.addEventListener('oninput', debounce(callback, 100))
P.S. As @Anshul explained: Debouncing enforces that a function not be called again until a certain amount of time has passed without it being called. As in "execute this function only if 100 milliseconds have passed without it being called."
javascript ecmascript-6
New contributor
$endgroup$
Please, review the code:
const callback = (...args) => {
console.count('callback throttled with arguments:', args);
}
const debounce = (callback, delay) => {
let timeoutHandler = null
return (...args) => {
if (timeoutHandler) {
clearTimeout(timeoutHandler)
}
timeoutHandler = setTimeout(() => {
callback(...args)
timeoutHandler = null
}, delay)
}
}
window.addEventListener('oninput', debounce(callback, 100))
P.S. As @Anshul explained: Debouncing enforces that a function not be called again until a certain amount of time has passed without it being called. As in "execute this function only if 100 milliseconds have passed without it being called."
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Welcome to Code Review! I'm always somewhat surprised when people don't understand debounce, but it doesn't appear to be a common term outside of electromechanical engineering. For future reference, you can refer to this page, with a note that debouncing can also be done for any type of (UI) button.
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– Mast
6 hours ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Welcome to Code Review! I'm always somewhat surprised when people don't understand debounce, but it doesn't appear to be a common term outside of electromechanical engineering. For future reference, you can refer to this page, with a note that debouncing can also be done for any type of (UI) button.
$endgroup$
– Mast
6 hours ago
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Welcome to Code Review! I'm always somewhat surprised when people don't understand debounce, but it doesn't appear to be a common term outside of electromechanical engineering. For future reference, you can refer to this page, with a note that debouncing can also be done for any type of (UI) button.
$endgroup$
– Mast
6 hours ago
$begingroup$
Welcome to Code Review! I'm always somewhat surprised when people don't understand debounce, but it doesn't appear to be a common term outside of electromechanical engineering. For future reference, you can refer to this page, with a note that debouncing can also be done for any type of (UI) button.
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– Mast
6 hours ago
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Welcome to Code Review! I'm always somewhat surprised when people don't understand debounce, but it doesn't appear to be a common term outside of electromechanical engineering. For future reference, you can refer to this page, with a note that debouncing can also be done for any type of (UI) button.
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– Mast
6 hours ago