Hi!
Haist...It's foundation day in our school! So we don't have a regular classes this week because of such contests had begun within two days. Yeah! While on Wednesday, we celebrated also the People Power. On the next day, we don't had another class in TLE because it's our vacant. On Friday, we took a dry run for the preparation of taking the NAT exam. So sad..:( Almost we did'nt met on that week.
Pictures taken from https://www.google.com.ph/search?q=dry+run&espv=2&biw=1024&bih=634&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=YYT5VPK-LoPEmAXKtYGYBQ&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAQ#tbm=isch&q=exam+&imgdii=_&imgrc=cR3V4P88rUX3hM%253A%3BTu8PPXguvs2GMM%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252F3.bp.blogspot.com%252F-Udtpy_hEfsg%252FTzvceSPuv6I%252FAAAAAAAAAwk%252FISzqrKsuelc%252Fs1600%252Fchildren%252Bexam.gif%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fganeshkamath89.blogspot.com%252F2012%252F02%252Fdo-exams-matter.html%3B1221%3B1314
signing off...
Friday, 27 February 2015
Friday, 20 February 2015
Week 36: February 16-20 It seems easy!
Hi!
We did another exercise! I did't enter to our class in ICT because I took the exam in Mapeh. We create a function called changeColor() that will be called when the user presses one of two buttons. The first button will contain the text "Press here for a yellow background". The second button will contain the text "Press here for a light green background". The function will take one parameter, a color. Its function is to change the background color of the current document.

To execute code when a user clicks on an element, add JavaScript code to an HTML event attribute:
The onClick event executes a JavaScript when a button is clicked.
We did another exercise! I did't enter to our class in ICT because I took the exam in Mapeh. We create a function called changeColor() that will be called when the user presses one of two buttons. The first button will contain the text "Press here for a yellow background". The second button will contain the text "Press here for a light green background". The function will take one parameter, a color. Its function is to change the background color of the current document.

A JavaScript function is a block of code designed to perform a particular task.
A JavaScript function is executed when "something" invokes it (calls it).
A JavaScript can be executed when an event occurs, like when a user clicks on an HTML element.
To execute code when a user clicks on an element, add JavaScript code to an HTML event attribute:
Examples of HTML events:
- When a user clicks the mouse
- When a web page has loaded
- When an image has been loaded
- When the mouse moves over an element
- When an input field is changed
- When an HTML form is submitted
- When a user strokes a key
Taken from http://www.w3schools.com/js/js_htmldom_events.asp.
Friday, 13 February 2015
Week 35: February 9-13 Learn more!
Hi!
We did another exercise...
We copied the following file and we executed it in our browser. And we will find what's wrong with it and why? Then we will fix it. Haist...I did'nt get it again, as always Jessa got the correct answer.
The World Wide Web got its spidery name from the plentiful connections (links) that link websites together with the click of a button. What most people don't know is that HTML links are actually HTML anchors constructed using anchor tags (<a>).
A Hypertext Reference (href) is an HTML attribute of an anchor (link) tag that requires a valid URL in order to properly direct a user to a different location. In other words, this Hypertext Reference is where users will navigate to if they do click on this link. Taken from http://www.tizag.com/htmlT/links.php, http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_links.asp
When a function has performed an assignment, it may provide a value that other functions would need, for any reason you judge necessary. When a function produces a value and makes it available to other functions, such a function is said to return a value.
To define a function that returns a value, just before the closing curly bracket, type the return keyword followed by the value that the function returns. The value should be a valid and expected type. Because JavaScript is not a type-checking language, meaning it hardly checks anything you are doing, it is your responsibility to make sure that your function returns the right value.signing off...
Friday, 6 February 2015
Week 34: February 2-6: Pleasant!
Hi!
We have our new lesson!
What is function?
A function is a group of reusable code which can be called anywhere in your programme. This eliminates the need of writing same code again and again. This will help programmers to write modular code. You can divide your big programme in a number of small and manageable functions.


Like any other advance programming language, JavaScript also supports all the features necessary to write modular code using functions.
You must have seen functions like alert() and write() in previous chapters. We are using these function again and again but they have been written in core JavaScript only once.
JavaScript allows us to write our own functions as well. This section will explain you how to write your own functions in JavaScript.
Function Definition:
Before we use a function we need to define that function. The most common way to define a function in JavaScript is by using the function keyword, followed by a unique function name, a list of parameters (that might be empty), and a statement block surrounded by curly braces. The basic syntax is shown here:
<script type="text/javascript">
<!--
function functionname(parameter-list)
{
statements
}
//-->
</script>
|
Example:
A simple function that takes no parameters called sayHello is defined here:
<script type="text/javascript">
<!--
function sayHello()
{
alert("Hello there");
}
//-->
</script>
|
Calling a Function:
To invoke a function somewhere later in the script, you would simple need to write the name of that function as follows:
<script type="text/javascript">
<!--
sayHello();
//-->
</script>
|
To understand it in better way you can Try it yourself.
Function Parameters:
Till now we have seen function without a parameters. But there is a facility to pass different parameters while calling a function. These passed parameters can be captured inside the function and any manipulation can be done over those parameters.
A function can take multiple parameters separated by comma.
Example:
Let us do a bit modification in our sayHello function. This time it will take two parameters:
<script type="text/javascript">
<!--
function sayHello(name, age)
{
alert( name + " is " + age + " years old.");
}
//-->
</script>
|
Note: We are using + operator to concatenate string and number all together. JavaScript does not mind in adding numbers into strings.
Now we can call this function as follows:
<script type="text/javascript">
<!--
sayHello('Zara', 7 );
//-->
</script>
|
The return Statement:
A JavaScript function can have an optional return statement. This is required if you want to return a value from a function. This statement should be the last statement in a function.
For example you can pass two numbers in a function and then you can expect from the function to return their multiplication in your calling program.
Example:
This function takes two parameters and concatenates them and return resultant in the calling program:
<script type="text/javascript">
<!--
function concatenate(first, last)
{
var full;
full = first + last;
return full;
}
//-->
</script>
|
Now we can call this function as follows:
<script type="text/javascript">
<!--
var result;
result = concatenate('Zara', 'Ali');
alert(result );
//-->
</script>
|
Taken from http://www.tutorialspoint.com/javascript/javascript_functions.htm
signing off..
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Hi!
Haist...It's foundation day in our school! So we don't have a regular classes this week because of such contests had begun within two days. Yeah! While on Wednesday, we celebrated also the People Power. On the next day, we don't had another class in TLE because it's our vacant. On Friday, we took a dry run for the preparation of taking the NAT exam. So sad..:( Almost we did'nt met on that week.
Pictures taken from https://www.google.com.ph/search?q=dry+run&espv=2&biw=1024&bih=634&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=YYT5VPK-LoPEmAXKtYGYBQ&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAQ#tbm=isch&q=exam+&imgdii=_&imgrc=cR3V4P88rUX3hM%253A%3BTu8PPXguvs2GMM%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252F3.bp.blogspot.com%252F-Udtpy_hEfsg%252FTzvceSPuv6I%252FAAAAAAAAAwk%252FISzqrKsuelc%252Fs1600%252Fchildren%252Bexam.gif%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fganeshkamath89.blogspot.com%252F2012%252F02%252Fdo-exams-matter.html%3B1221%3B1314
signing off...
Haist...It's foundation day in our school! So we don't have a regular classes this week because of such contests had begun within two days. Yeah! While on Wednesday, we celebrated also the People Power. On the next day, we don't had another class in TLE because it's our vacant. On Friday, we took a dry run for the preparation of taking the NAT exam. So sad..:( Almost we did'nt met on that week.
Pictures taken from https://www.google.com.ph/search?q=dry+run&espv=2&biw=1024&bih=634&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=YYT5VPK-LoPEmAXKtYGYBQ&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAQ#tbm=isch&q=exam+&imgdii=_&imgrc=cR3V4P88rUX3hM%253A%3BTu8PPXguvs2GMM%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252F3.bp.blogspot.com%252F-Udtpy_hEfsg%252FTzvceSPuv6I%252FAAAAAAAAAwk%252FISzqrKsuelc%252Fs1600%252Fchildren%252Bexam.gif%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fganeshkamath89.blogspot.com%252F2012%252F02%252Fdo-exams-matter.html%3B1221%3B1314
signing off...
Hi!
We did another exercise! I did't enter to our class in ICT because I took the exam in Mapeh. We create a function called changeColor() that will be called when the user presses one of two buttons. The first button will contain the text "Press here for a yellow background". The second button will contain the text "Press here for a light green background". The function will take one parameter, a color. Its function is to change the background color of the current document.

To execute code when a user clicks on an element, add JavaScript code to an HTML event attribute:
The onClick event executes a JavaScript when a button is clicked.
We did another exercise! I did't enter to our class in ICT because I took the exam in Mapeh. We create a function called changeColor() that will be called when the user presses one of two buttons. The first button will contain the text "Press here for a yellow background". The second button will contain the text "Press here for a light green background". The function will take one parameter, a color. Its function is to change the background color of the current document.

A JavaScript function is a block of code designed to perform a particular task.
A JavaScript function is executed when "something" invokes it (calls it).
A JavaScript can be executed when an event occurs, like when a user clicks on an HTML element.
To execute code when a user clicks on an element, add JavaScript code to an HTML event attribute:
Examples of HTML events:
- When a user clicks the mouse
- When a web page has loaded
- When an image has been loaded
- When the mouse moves over an element
- When an input field is changed
- When an HTML form is submitted
- When a user strokes a key
Taken from http://www.w3schools.com/js/js_htmldom_events.asp.
Hi!
We did another exercise...
We copied the following file and we executed it in our browser. And we will find what's wrong with it and why? Then we will fix it. Haist...I did'nt get it again, as always Jessa got the correct answer.
The World Wide Web got its spidery name from the plentiful connections (links) that link websites together with the click of a button. What most people don't know is that HTML links are actually HTML anchors constructed using anchor tags (<a>).
A Hypertext Reference (href) is an HTML attribute of an anchor (link) tag that requires a valid URL in order to properly direct a user to a different location. In other words, this Hypertext Reference is where users will navigate to if they do click on this link. Taken from http://www.tizag.com/htmlT/links.php, http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_links.asp
When a function has performed an assignment, it may provide a value that other functions would need, for any reason you judge necessary. When a function produces a value and makes it available to other functions, such a function is said to return a value.
To define a function that returns a value, just before the closing curly bracket, type the return keyword followed by the value that the function returns. The value should be a valid and expected type. Because JavaScript is not a type-checking language, meaning it hardly checks anything you are doing, it is your responsibility to make sure that your function returns the right value.signing off...
Hi!
We have our new lesson!
What is function?
A function is a group of reusable code which can be called anywhere in your programme. This eliminates the need of writing same code again and again. This will help programmers to write modular code. You can divide your big programme in a number of small and manageable functions.


Like any other advance programming language, JavaScript also supports all the features necessary to write modular code using functions.
You must have seen functions like alert() and write() in previous chapters. We are using these function again and again but they have been written in core JavaScript only once.
JavaScript allows us to write our own functions as well. This section will explain you how to write your own functions in JavaScript.
Function Definition:
Before we use a function we need to define that function. The most common way to define a function in JavaScript is by using the function keyword, followed by a unique function name, a list of parameters (that might be empty), and a statement block surrounded by curly braces. The basic syntax is shown here:
<script type="text/javascript">
<!--
function functionname(parameter-list)
{
statements
}
//-->
</script>
|
Example:
A simple function that takes no parameters called sayHello is defined here:
<script type="text/javascript">
<!--
function sayHello()
{
alert("Hello there");
}
//-->
</script>
|
Calling a Function:
To invoke a function somewhere later in the script, you would simple need to write the name of that function as follows:
<script type="text/javascript">
<!--
sayHello();
//-->
</script>
|
To understand it in better way you can Try it yourself.
Function Parameters:
Till now we have seen function without a parameters. But there is a facility to pass different parameters while calling a function. These passed parameters can be captured inside the function and any manipulation can be done over those parameters.
A function can take multiple parameters separated by comma.
Example:
Let us do a bit modification in our sayHello function. This time it will take two parameters:
<script type="text/javascript">
<!--
function sayHello(name, age)
{
alert( name + " is " + age + " years old.");
}
//-->
</script>
|
Note: We are using + operator to concatenate string and number all together. JavaScript does not mind in adding numbers into strings.
Now we can call this function as follows:
<script type="text/javascript">
<!--
sayHello('Zara', 7 );
//-->
</script>
|
The return Statement:
A JavaScript function can have an optional return statement. This is required if you want to return a value from a function. This statement should be the last statement in a function.
For example you can pass two numbers in a function and then you can expect from the function to return their multiplication in your calling program.
Example:
This function takes two parameters and concatenates them and return resultant in the calling program:
<script type="text/javascript">
<!--
function concatenate(first, last)
{
var full;
full = first + last;
return full;
}
//-->
</script>
|
Now we can call this function as follows:
<script type="text/javascript">
<!--
var result;
result = concatenate('Zara', 'Ali');
alert(result );
//-->
</script>
|
Taken from http://www.tutorialspoint.com/javascript/javascript_functions.htm
signing off..




