createTextNode() Method
The createTextNode() method creates a text node. This method returns a Text object.
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pow() Method
The pow() method returns the value of x to the power of y .
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blure() and assign() Method in JavaScript
blure() Method in JavaScript
The blur() method is used to remove focus from an element.
Example: Take a example to loss the focus of Button.
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assign() Method in JavaScript
The assign() method loads a new document.
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link() Method in JavaScript
The link() method is used to display a string as a hyperlink. This method returns the string embedded in the <a> tag, like this: <a href="url">string</a>
Syntax:
string.link(url);
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slice() Method
The slice() method extracts a part of a string and returns the extracted part in a new string.
Syntax:
string.slice(begin,end)
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The createTextNode() method creates a text node. This method returns a Text object.
Example:
<html>
<body>
<script language="JavaScript">
function fnct_node() {
var my_node = document.createTextNode("Good Morning!!!");
document.body.appendChild(my_node);
}
</script>
<button onclick="fnct_node()">Create text node</button>
</body>
</html>
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pow() Method
The pow() method returns the value of x to the power of y .
Example:
<html>
<body>
<button onclick="alert(Math.pow(2,2));">POW</button>
</body>
</html>
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blure() and assign() Method in JavaScript
blure() Method in JavaScript
The blur() method is used to remove focus from an element.
Example: Take a example to loss the focus of Button.
<html>
<body>
<script language="JavaScript">
function remove_focus(){
document.getElementById("removeButton").blur();
document.getElementById("removeButton").innerText = "This button lost its focus";
alert("The button lost its focus");
}
</script>
<input id="removeButton"
type="button"
onclick="remove_focus();"
value="Input Focus"
onFocus="this.innerText='In focus. Click me to lose focus'">
</body>
</html>
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assign() Method in JavaScript
The assign() method loads a new document.
Example:
<html>
<body>
<script language="JavaScript">
function new_doc() {
location.assign("http://r4r.co.in/");
}
</script>
<input type="button" value="Load new page(R4R)" onclick="new_doc();">
</body>
</html>
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link() Method in JavaScript
The link() method is used to display a string as a hyperlink. This method returns the string embedded in the <a> tag, like this: <a href="url">string</a>
Syntax:
string.link(url);
Example:
<html>
<body>
<script language="javascript">
function new_url()
{
var myS = new String('r4r.co.in Home Page');
document.write(myS.link('http://www.r4r.co.in/'));
}
</script>
<button onclick="new_url()">Create a link from</button>
</body>
</html>
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slice() Method
The slice() method extracts a part of a string and returns the extracted part in a new string.
Syntax:
string.slice(begin,end)
Example:
<html>
<body>
<script>
function slice_string()
{
var myName = new String('Aditya Tiwari');
alert(myName+'\n'+"After Slice="+ myName.slice(1,6));
}
</script>
<button onclick="slice_string()">Slice of Name</button>
</body>
</html>
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