Window setInterval() Method

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Window setInterval() Method


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Example


Alert "Hello" every 3 seconds (3000 milliseconds):



setInterval(function() alert("Hello"); , 3000);

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More "Try it Yourself" examples below.



Definition and Usage


The setInterval() method calls a function or evaluates an expression at specified intervals (in milliseconds).


The setInterval() method will continue calling the function until
clearInterval() is called, or the window is
closed.


The ID value returned by setInterval() is used as the parameter for the clearInterval() method.


Tip: 1000 ms = 1 second.


Tip: To execute a function only once, after a specified
number of milliseconds, use the setTimeout() method.



Browser Support


The numbers in the table specify the first browser version that fully supports the method.














Method
setInterval() 1.0 4.0 1.0 1.0 4.0

Syntax



setInterval(function, milliseconds, param1, param2, ...)

Parameter Values










Parameter Description
function Required. The function that will be executed
milliseconds Required. The intervals (in milliseconds) on how often to execute the code. If the value is less than 10, the value 10 is used
param1, param2, ... Optional. Additional parameters to pass to the function (Not supported in IE9 and earlier)






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Technical Details




Return Value: A Number, representing the ID value of the timer that is set. Use this value with the clearInterval() method to cancel the timer

More Examples




Example


You can also refer to a "named" function; Alert "Hello" every 3 seconds (3000 milliseconds):



var myVar;

function myFunction()
  myVar = setInterval(alertFunc, 3000);


function alertFunc()
  alert("Hello!");


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Example


Display the current time (the setInterval() method will execute the function
once every 1 second, just like a digital watch):



var myVar = setInterval(myTimer, 1000);

function myTimer()

  var d = new Date();
  var t = d.toLocaleTimeString();

 
document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = t;

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Example


Using clearInterval() to stop time in the previous example:



var myVar = setInterval(myTimer, 1000);

function myTimer()

  var d = new Date();
  var t = d.toLocaleTimeString();

  document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = t;


function myStopFunction()

  clearInterval(myVar);

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Example


Using setInterval() and clearInterval() to create a dynamic progress bar:



function move()
  var elem = document.getElementById("myBar");
  var width = 0;
  var id = setInterval(frame, 10);
  function frame()
    if (width == 100)
      clearInterval(id);
    else
      width++;
      elem.style.width = width + '%';

   
 

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Example


Toggle between two background colors once every 300 milliseconds:



var myVar = setInterval(setColor, 300);

function setColor()
  var x = document.body;
  x.style.backgroundColor = x.style.backgroundColor == "yellow" ? "pink" : "yellow";



function stopColor()
  clearInterval(myVar);

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Example


Pass parameters to the alertFunc function (does not work in IE9 and earlier):



var myVar;

function myStartFunction()
  myVar = setInterval(alertFunc, 2000, "First param", "Second param");

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However, if you use an anonymous function, it will work in
all browsers:



var myVar;

function myStartFunction()
  myVar = setInterval(function() alertFunc("First param", "Second param"); , 2000);

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Related Pages


Window Object: clearInterval() Method


Window Object: setTimeout() Method


Window Object: clearTimeout() Method




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