toggle class in jquery using if else statement











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I am working on a website in which I want to toggle class when boolean condition is true. I am using the following code in order to add toggle class:



xAxis.classList.toggle('x-axis-hello-world', .20 <= xAxis.firstElementChild.offsetHeight / window.innerHeight);



The above code is working in a way that when this condition is true .20 <= xAxis.firstElementChild.offsetHeight / window.innerHeight x-axis-hello-world will
be added and vice-versa



Problem Statement:



I am wondering what changes I should make in the code above so that x-axis-hello-world should be added only when .20 <= xAxis.firstElementChild.offsetHeight / window.innerHeight
and 40>=xAxis.firstElementChild.offsetHeight / window.innerHeight conditions are met.










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    Have you tried xAxis.classList.toggle('x-axis-hello-world', .20 <= xAxis.firstElementChild.offsetHeight / window.innerHeight && 40>=xAxis.firstElementChild.offsetHeight / window.innerHeight);?
    – Phiter
    Nov 22 at 17:36










  • Please clarify: Is xAxis a jQuery object, like xAxis = $("someSelector") OR a JS element like xAxis = document.getElementByID("someID") ?
    – Louys Patrice Bessette
    Nov 22 at 18:21












  • No xAxis is not a jQuery object. It is an HTML element.
    – john
    Nov 22 at 19:35










  • Ok.. A jQuery element. So why then you use plain JS against it? .classList is a JS property. .toggle() is a jQuery method. And in your case, you should look for the .toggleClass() method.
    – Louys Patrice Bessette
    Nov 23 at 2:37

















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I am working on a website in which I want to toggle class when boolean condition is true. I am using the following code in order to add toggle class:



xAxis.classList.toggle('x-axis-hello-world', .20 <= xAxis.firstElementChild.offsetHeight / window.innerHeight);



The above code is working in a way that when this condition is true .20 <= xAxis.firstElementChild.offsetHeight / window.innerHeight x-axis-hello-world will
be added and vice-versa



Problem Statement:



I am wondering what changes I should make in the code above so that x-axis-hello-world should be added only when .20 <= xAxis.firstElementChild.offsetHeight / window.innerHeight
and 40>=xAxis.firstElementChild.offsetHeight / window.innerHeight conditions are met.










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    Have you tried xAxis.classList.toggle('x-axis-hello-world', .20 <= xAxis.firstElementChild.offsetHeight / window.innerHeight && 40>=xAxis.firstElementChild.offsetHeight / window.innerHeight);?
    – Phiter
    Nov 22 at 17:36










  • Please clarify: Is xAxis a jQuery object, like xAxis = $("someSelector") OR a JS element like xAxis = document.getElementByID("someID") ?
    – Louys Patrice Bessette
    Nov 22 at 18:21












  • No xAxis is not a jQuery object. It is an HTML element.
    – john
    Nov 22 at 19:35










  • Ok.. A jQuery element. So why then you use plain JS against it? .classList is a JS property. .toggle() is a jQuery method. And in your case, you should look for the .toggleClass() method.
    – Louys Patrice Bessette
    Nov 23 at 2:37















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I am working on a website in which I want to toggle class when boolean condition is true. I am using the following code in order to add toggle class:



xAxis.classList.toggle('x-axis-hello-world', .20 <= xAxis.firstElementChild.offsetHeight / window.innerHeight);



The above code is working in a way that when this condition is true .20 <= xAxis.firstElementChild.offsetHeight / window.innerHeight x-axis-hello-world will
be added and vice-versa



Problem Statement:



I am wondering what changes I should make in the code above so that x-axis-hello-world should be added only when .20 <= xAxis.firstElementChild.offsetHeight / window.innerHeight
and 40>=xAxis.firstElementChild.offsetHeight / window.innerHeight conditions are met.










share|improve this question













I am working on a website in which I want to toggle class when boolean condition is true. I am using the following code in order to add toggle class:



xAxis.classList.toggle('x-axis-hello-world', .20 <= xAxis.firstElementChild.offsetHeight / window.innerHeight);



The above code is working in a way that when this condition is true .20 <= xAxis.firstElementChild.offsetHeight / window.innerHeight x-axis-hello-world will
be added and vice-versa



Problem Statement:



I am wondering what changes I should make in the code above so that x-axis-hello-world should be added only when .20 <= xAxis.firstElementChild.offsetHeight / window.innerHeight
and 40>=xAxis.firstElementChild.offsetHeight / window.innerHeight conditions are met.







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    Have you tried xAxis.classList.toggle('x-axis-hello-world', .20 <= xAxis.firstElementChild.offsetHeight / window.innerHeight && 40>=xAxis.firstElementChild.offsetHeight / window.innerHeight);?
    – Phiter
    Nov 22 at 17:36










  • Please clarify: Is xAxis a jQuery object, like xAxis = $("someSelector") OR a JS element like xAxis = document.getElementByID("someID") ?
    – Louys Patrice Bessette
    Nov 22 at 18:21












  • No xAxis is not a jQuery object. It is an HTML element.
    – john
    Nov 22 at 19:35










  • Ok.. A jQuery element. So why then you use plain JS against it? .classList is a JS property. .toggle() is a jQuery method. And in your case, you should look for the .toggleClass() method.
    – Louys Patrice Bessette
    Nov 23 at 2:37
















  • 1




    Have you tried xAxis.classList.toggle('x-axis-hello-world', .20 <= xAxis.firstElementChild.offsetHeight / window.innerHeight && 40>=xAxis.firstElementChild.offsetHeight / window.innerHeight);?
    – Phiter
    Nov 22 at 17:36










  • Please clarify: Is xAxis a jQuery object, like xAxis = $("someSelector") OR a JS element like xAxis = document.getElementByID("someID") ?
    – Louys Patrice Bessette
    Nov 22 at 18:21












  • No xAxis is not a jQuery object. It is an HTML element.
    – john
    Nov 22 at 19:35










  • Ok.. A jQuery element. So why then you use plain JS against it? .classList is a JS property. .toggle() is a jQuery method. And in your case, you should look for the .toggleClass() method.
    – Louys Patrice Bessette
    Nov 23 at 2:37










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Have you tried xAxis.classList.toggle('x-axis-hello-world', .20 <= xAxis.firstElementChild.offsetHeight / window.innerHeight && 40>=xAxis.firstElementChild.offsetHeight / window.innerHeight);?
– Phiter
Nov 22 at 17:36




Have you tried xAxis.classList.toggle('x-axis-hello-world', .20 <= xAxis.firstElementChild.offsetHeight / window.innerHeight && 40>=xAxis.firstElementChild.offsetHeight / window.innerHeight);?
– Phiter
Nov 22 at 17:36












Please clarify: Is xAxis a jQuery object, like xAxis = $("someSelector") OR a JS element like xAxis = document.getElementByID("someID") ?
– Louys Patrice Bessette
Nov 22 at 18:21






Please clarify: Is xAxis a jQuery object, like xAxis = $("someSelector") OR a JS element like xAxis = document.getElementByID("someID") ?
– Louys Patrice Bessette
Nov 22 at 18:21














No xAxis is not a jQuery object. It is an HTML element.
– john
Nov 22 at 19:35




No xAxis is not a jQuery object. It is an HTML element.
– john
Nov 22 at 19:35












Ok.. A jQuery element. So why then you use plain JS against it? .classList is a JS property. .toggle() is a jQuery method. And in your case, you should look for the .toggleClass() method.
– Louys Patrice Bessette
Nov 23 at 2:37






Ok.. A jQuery element. So why then you use plain JS against it? .classList is a JS property. .toggle() is a jQuery method. And in your case, you should look for the .toggleClass() method.
– Louys Patrice Bessette
Nov 23 at 2:37



















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