The unbind () method in jQuery is a reverse operation of the bind () method, which deletes the Bound event from each matching element. Syntax structure: [javascript] unbind ([type] [, data]); unbind ([type] [, data]); type is the event type, data is about to be removed... synt
The unbind () method in jQuery is a reverse operation of the bind () method, which deletes the Bound event from each matching element.
Syntax structure:
[Javascript]
Unbind ([type] [, data]);
Unbind ([type] [, data]);
Type is the event type, and data is the event to be removed. The details are as follows:
1. If no parameter exists, all binding events are deleted;
2. If the event type is provided as the parameter, only binding events of this type will be deleted;
3. If the handler passed during binding is used as the 2nd parameter, only this specific event handler is deleted.
See the following example:
[Javascript]