Why does the setInterval callback execute only once?

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独厮守ぢ 2020-11-22 07:43

I have this counter I made but I want it to run forever, it\'s really simple, what am I doing wrong here?

function timer() {
  console.log(\"timer!\")
}

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  • 2020-11-22 08:09

    setInterval and setTimeout must be used with callbacks, like:

    setInterval(timer, 1000);
    

    or unnamed functions:

    setInterval( function() { console.log("timer!"); }, 1000 );
    

    Why your code is not working - when you pass a function as argument to another function with brackets e.g. doSomething ( someFunc() ) you are passing the result of the function.

    When the function is passed as object e.g. doSomething ( someFunc ) you are passing a callback. This way someFunc is passed as reference and it is executed somewhere in the calling function. This is the same as the pointers to functions in other languages.

    A common mistake is to use the these two functions as shown at w3schools. This makes an implicit call to eval.

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  • 2020-11-22 08:17

    You used a function call instead of a function reference as the first parameter of the setInterval. Do it like this:

    function timer() {
      console.log("timer!");
    }
    
    window.setInterval(timer, 1000);
    

    Or shorter (but when the function gets bigger also less readable):

    window.setInterval( function() {
      console.log("timer!");
    }, 1000)
    
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