Best way to remove an event handler in jQuery?

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庸人自扰
庸人自扰 2020-11-21 11:38

I have an input type=\"image\". This acts like the cell notes in Microsoft Excel. If someone enters a number into the text box that this input-image

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  •  醉话见心
    2020-11-21 11:59

    jQuery ≥ 1.7

    With jQuery 1.7 onward the event API has been updated, .bind()/.unbind() are still available for backwards compatibility, but the preferred method is using the on()/off() functions. The below would now be,

    $('#myimage').click(function() { return false; }); // Adds another click event
    $('#myimage').off('click');
    $('#myimage').on('click.mynamespace', function() { /* Do stuff */ });
    $('#myimage').off('click.mynamespace');
    

    jQuery < 1.7

    In your example code you are simply adding another click event to the image, not overriding the previous one:

    $('#myimage').click(function() { return false; }); // Adds another click event
    

    Both click events will then get fired.

    As people have said you can use unbind to remove all click events:

    $('#myimage').unbind('click');
    

    If you want to add a single event and then remove it (without removing any others that might have been added) then you can use event namespacing:

    $('#myimage').bind('click.mynamespace', function() { /* Do stuff */ });
    

    and to remove just your event:

    $('#myimage').unbind('click.mynamespace');
    

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