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jQuery getting text-shadow variabile

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jquery

css

I want to get 4 variables when I click on a span that have the CSS3 text-shadow propriety. So for a css propriety of text-shadow: -4px 11px 8px rgb(30, 43, 2);, my code should be:

$("#element").click(function () {
var text-shadow = $("#element").css("text-shadow")
});

Would it be possible to get it split like:

var y = "-4px";
var x = "11px";
var blur = "8px";
color = "rgb(30, 43, 2)";

I need to somehow split the first variable to get this data.

Thanx

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Mircea Avatar asked Apr 21 '10 13:04

Mircea


2 Answers

You should use regular expression to split the result of jQuery css into the variables you are looking for.

var result = $('#element').css('text-shadow').match(/(-?\d+px)|(rgb\(.+\))/g)
// result => ['rgb(30, 43, 2)', '-4px', '11px', '8px']
var color = result[0],
    y = result[1],
    x = result[2],
    blur = result[3];

This will return an array splitting the text-shadow string value into numbers with pixels and rgb values. It can help you in this particular case, but you'll probably need to work on it some more to get it working for all the possible cases of text-shadow

NOTE: The rgb(...) value is the first match in the array because, that is the way Firefox, Chrome, Safari and Opera return it, independently of how you assign it. IE might do it differently.

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guzart Avatar answered Sep 23 '22 23:09

guzart


Obvious way would be:

var properties = $('#element').css('text-shadow').split(" ");

var y = properties[0];
var x = properties[1];
var blur = properties[3];
var color = properties[4] + " " + properties[5] + " " + properties[6];
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Matt Avatar answered Sep 19 '22 23:09

Matt