How to fill a div width from the right to left?
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I am using progress bars to accomplish an update of count with jquery.countTo. The default fill method of a div width is left to right, is there any way to achieve filling from right to left? I am using the onUpdate function of countTo.
$('#cat-'+catNum+' span#asp-1-ev').countTo({
from: 1,
to: asp1EV,
speed:asp1EV*speed,
onUpdate: function (value) {
percent=Math.round(((value/catVotes)*100),2);
$('#cat-'+catNum+' span#asp-1-pt').html(percent);
$('#cat-'+catNum+' div#asp-1-bar').attr('style','width:'+percent+'%');
},
});
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I am using progress bars to accomplish an update of count with jquery.countTo. The default fill method of a div width is left to right, is there any way to achieve filling from right to left? I am using the onUpdate function of countTo.
$('#cat-'+catNum+' span#asp-1-ev').countTo({
from: 1,
to: asp1EV,
speed:asp1EV*speed,
onUpdate: function (value) {
percent=Math.round(((value/catVotes)*100),2);
$('#cat-'+catNum+' span#asp-1-pt').html(percent);
$('#cat-'+catNum+' div#asp-1-bar').attr('style','width:'+percent+'%');
},
});
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please test style="float:right;" on div element
– Morteza Fathnia
Nov 11 at 11:50
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I am using progress bars to accomplish an update of count with jquery.countTo. The default fill method of a div width is left to right, is there any way to achieve filling from right to left? I am using the onUpdate function of countTo.
$('#cat-'+catNum+' span#asp-1-ev').countTo({
from: 1,
to: asp1EV,
speed:asp1EV*speed,
onUpdate: function (value) {
percent=Math.round(((value/catVotes)*100),2);
$('#cat-'+catNum+' span#asp-1-pt').html(percent);
$('#cat-'+catNum+' div#asp-1-bar').attr('style','width:'+percent+'%');
},
});
jquery
I am using progress bars to accomplish an update of count with jquery.countTo. The default fill method of a div width is left to right, is there any way to achieve filling from right to left? I am using the onUpdate function of countTo.
$('#cat-'+catNum+' span#asp-1-ev').countTo({
from: 1,
to: asp1EV,
speed:asp1EV*speed,
onUpdate: function (value) {
percent=Math.round(((value/catVotes)*100),2);
$('#cat-'+catNum+' span#asp-1-pt').html(percent);
$('#cat-'+catNum+' div#asp-1-bar').attr('style','width:'+percent+'%');
},
});
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please test style="float:right;" on div element
– Morteza Fathnia
Nov 11 at 11:50
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please test style="float:right;" on div element
– Morteza Fathnia
Nov 11 at 11:50
please test style="float:right;" on div element
– Morteza Fathnia
Nov 11 at 11:50
please test style="float:right;" on div element
– Morteza Fathnia
Nov 11 at 11:50
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I don't know if you want only use jquery.countTo, but this JS code works smothness:
You just need call move(p, e)
function, and pass the percentage and the element to show.
function move(percent, element) {
var elem = document.getElementById(element);
var width = 1;
var id = setInterval(frame, 10);
function frame() {
if (width >= percent) {
clearInterval(id);
} else {
width++;
elem.style.width = width + '%';
}
}
}
#myProgress {
width: 100%;
background-color: #ddd;
}
#myBar {
width: 1%;
height: 30px;
background-color: #4CAF50;
}
<h1>Progress Bar</h1>
<div id="myProgress">
<div id="myBar"></div>
</div>
<br>
<button onclick="move(88, 'myBar')">Go to 88%</button>
Reference:
- https://www.w3schools.com/howto/tryit.asp?filename=tryhow_js_progressbar_3
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1 Answer
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I don't know if you want only use jquery.countTo, but this JS code works smothness:
You just need call move(p, e)
function, and pass the percentage and the element to show.
function move(percent, element) {
var elem = document.getElementById(element);
var width = 1;
var id = setInterval(frame, 10);
function frame() {
if (width >= percent) {
clearInterval(id);
} else {
width++;
elem.style.width = width + '%';
}
}
}
#myProgress {
width: 100%;
background-color: #ddd;
}
#myBar {
width: 1%;
height: 30px;
background-color: #4CAF50;
}
<h1>Progress Bar</h1>
<div id="myProgress">
<div id="myBar"></div>
</div>
<br>
<button onclick="move(88, 'myBar')">Go to 88%</button>
Reference:
- https://www.w3schools.com/howto/tryit.asp?filename=tryhow_js_progressbar_3
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up vote
0
down vote
I don't know if you want only use jquery.countTo, but this JS code works smothness:
You just need call move(p, e)
function, and pass the percentage and the element to show.
function move(percent, element) {
var elem = document.getElementById(element);
var width = 1;
var id = setInterval(frame, 10);
function frame() {
if (width >= percent) {
clearInterval(id);
} else {
width++;
elem.style.width = width + '%';
}
}
}
#myProgress {
width: 100%;
background-color: #ddd;
}
#myBar {
width: 1%;
height: 30px;
background-color: #4CAF50;
}
<h1>Progress Bar</h1>
<div id="myProgress">
<div id="myBar"></div>
</div>
<br>
<button onclick="move(88, 'myBar')">Go to 88%</button>
Reference:
- https://www.w3schools.com/howto/tryit.asp?filename=tryhow_js_progressbar_3
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
I don't know if you want only use jquery.countTo, but this JS code works smothness:
You just need call move(p, e)
function, and pass the percentage and the element to show.
function move(percent, element) {
var elem = document.getElementById(element);
var width = 1;
var id = setInterval(frame, 10);
function frame() {
if (width >= percent) {
clearInterval(id);
} else {
width++;
elem.style.width = width + '%';
}
}
}
#myProgress {
width: 100%;
background-color: #ddd;
}
#myBar {
width: 1%;
height: 30px;
background-color: #4CAF50;
}
<h1>Progress Bar</h1>
<div id="myProgress">
<div id="myBar"></div>
</div>
<br>
<button onclick="move(88, 'myBar')">Go to 88%</button>
Reference:
- https://www.w3schools.com/howto/tryit.asp?filename=tryhow_js_progressbar_3
I don't know if you want only use jquery.countTo, but this JS code works smothness:
You just need call move(p, e)
function, and pass the percentage and the element to show.
function move(percent, element) {
var elem = document.getElementById(element);
var width = 1;
var id = setInterval(frame, 10);
function frame() {
if (width >= percent) {
clearInterval(id);
} else {
width++;
elem.style.width = width + '%';
}
}
}
#myProgress {
width: 100%;
background-color: #ddd;
}
#myBar {
width: 1%;
height: 30px;
background-color: #4CAF50;
}
<h1>Progress Bar</h1>
<div id="myProgress">
<div id="myBar"></div>
</div>
<br>
<button onclick="move(88, 'myBar')">Go to 88%</button>
Reference:
- https://www.w3schools.com/howto/tryit.asp?filename=tryhow_js_progressbar_3
function move(percent, element) {
var elem = document.getElementById(element);
var width = 1;
var id = setInterval(frame, 10);
function frame() {
if (width >= percent) {
clearInterval(id);
} else {
width++;
elem.style.width = width + '%';
}
}
}
#myProgress {
width: 100%;
background-color: #ddd;
}
#myBar {
width: 1%;
height: 30px;
background-color: #4CAF50;
}
<h1>Progress Bar</h1>
<div id="myProgress">
<div id="myBar"></div>
</div>
<br>
<button onclick="move(88, 'myBar')">Go to 88%</button>
function move(percent, element) {
var elem = document.getElementById(element);
var width = 1;
var id = setInterval(frame, 10);
function frame() {
if (width >= percent) {
clearInterval(id);
} else {
width++;
elem.style.width = width + '%';
}
}
}
#myProgress {
width: 100%;
background-color: #ddd;
}
#myBar {
width: 1%;
height: 30px;
background-color: #4CAF50;
}
<h1>Progress Bar</h1>
<div id="myProgress">
<div id="myBar"></div>
</div>
<br>
<button onclick="move(88, 'myBar')">Go to 88%</button>
answered Nov 11 at 12:16
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please test style="float:right;" on div element
– Morteza Fathnia
Nov 11 at 11:50