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# JavaScript Demo
Now that we a UI that looks like a todo app, we need to add functionality to make it **function** like a todo app. In this example we are going to use raw JavaScript explicitly modify our application as we interact with it. This will be in stark contrast to the implicit approach we will take when we do this with React in the next exercise.
Now that we a UI that looks like a todo app, we need to add functionality to make it **function** like a todo app. In this example we are going to use raw JavaScript to explicitly modify our application as we interact with it. This will be in stark contrast to the implicit approach we will take when we do this with React in the next exercise.
> Keep an eye on how often user actions directly modify the HTML on the page. You'll see this number drop to zero when we start using React.
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- **clearInput()** - This is a generic, reusable function that takes in a `selector` parameter, finds the first matching element, and sets the element's value to an empty string. This direct modification is called a side effect.
- **getTodoText()** - This is a quick helper function that returns the value inside of our textfield. Notice how some functions return values and how you can set that return to a variable.
- **filter()** - This function takes in a `filterName` string, and a `button` which is a reference to the clicked button.
1. Remove any `selected` class names
2. Add `selected` to the clicked button
1. Remove any `selected` class names.
2. Add `selected` to the clicked button.
3. Set `filterName` to the clicked button's `innerText` value.
4. Get all of the todos with [querySelectAll](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/querySelectorAll), and then loop through them.
5. Set the `hidden` property of each todo based on the filter/state combination
5. Set the `hidden` property of each todo based on the filter/state combination.
### Writing addTodo Function
1. `todo` is set to equal the first todo item
2. `newTodo` is a clone of todo. Passing true means it is a deep clone, so we get the todo's children as well. Cloning does not duplicate the DOM node. We'll need to insert it in step 4
> Note that this approach is very fragile, as it requires a todo node to always be present on the page
3. We set the innerText of the `<span class='title'>` to the value returned from getTodoText
> Note that if we left off the `()` we'd actually be assigning innerText to the 'function' instead of the function return
1. `todo` is set to equal the first todo item.
2. `newTodo` is a clone of todo. Passing true means it is a deep clone, so we get the todo's children as well. Cloning does not duplicate the DOM node. We'll need to insert it in step 4.
> Note that this approach is very fragile, as it requires a todo node to always be present on the page.
3. We set the innerText of the `<span class='title'>` to the value returned from getTodoText.
> Note that if we left off the `()` we'd actually be assigning innerText to the 'function' instead of the function return.
4. Insert our new todo into the todo's parent (the `ul`), before our reference todo. [insertBefore](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Node/insertBefore)
### Triggering functions from click events

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### Update Navigation
1. Add an onclick attribute to all 3 buttons in the navigation
1. Add an onclick attribute to all 3 buttons in the navigation.
2. For each onclick call the `filter` function. In our function we need a reference to the clicked button, so pass in the keyword `this` as the only parameter.
### Write updateRemaining function
1. Get a reference to the span with the `remaining` class, and store it in a variable
1. Get a reference to the span with the `remaining` class, and store it in a variable.
2. Use [querySelectorAll](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/querySelectorAll) to get all of the todos.
3. Set the `innerText` of the remaining span to the length of those todos.
4. Add updateRemaining() to end of addTodo function
4. Add updateRemaining() to end of addTodo function.
### Write a clearCompleted function
1. Get a reference to all of the todos with [querySelectorAll](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/querySelectorAll)
2. Use a `for (let todo of todos)` loop to iterate over each todo
3. Inside the for loop write an `if` statement to test if the `input` inside of the todo has a checked value of true
> Hint: you can use querySelector on any HTML node to find child elements within
4. Call `todo.remove()` for any todo whos input check is true
5. After the loop is done, run `updateRemaining()`
6. Attach this function to the footer button
1. Get a reference to all of the todos with [querySelectorAll](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/querySelectorAll).
2. Use a `for (let todo of todos)` loop to iterate over each todo.
3. Inside the for loop write an `if` statement to test if the `input` inside of the todo has a checked value of true.
> Hint: you can use querySelector on any HTML node to find child elements within.
4. Call `todo.remove()` for any todo whos input check is true.
5. After the loop is done, run `updateRemaining()`.
6. Attach this function to the footer button.
7. Test it out!