Reputation: 1472
I have this piece of code that loops through an array and load images and notify when the images is loaded.
for (var i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) {
var imageObj = new Image();
imageObj.src = url[i];
imageObj.onload= (function(i){
return function(){
console.log(i, 'loaded');
}
})(i);
}
It works fine. However if I try to do this it won't work:
imageObj.addEventListener('onload', function(
console.log(i, 'loaded');
}, false);
What is the problem? And is there any way for me to avoid using closure in this case?
Upvotes: 14
Views: 38423
Reputation: 19305
One part of the problem: The event is not called onload
, but load
.
imageObj.addEventListener('load', function() { /* ... */ }, false);
Other than that, since i
changes outside of the event listener function, you need a closure.
Upvotes: 23