API === After initialization, you can call the following methods on the jCarousel instance: * [Carousel-related methods](#carousel-related-methods) * [scroll](#scroll) * [reload](#reload) * [destroy](#destroy) * [list](#list) * [Item-related methods](#item-related-methods) * [items](#items) * [target](#target-1) * [first](#first) * [last](#last) * [visible](#visible) * [fullyvisible](#fullyvisible) See [Calling methods on the jCarousel instance](usage.md#calling-methods-on-the-jcarousel-instance) for how to call methods. Carousel-related methods ======================== scroll ------ ### Description ```javascript scroll(target [, animate [, callback]]) ``` Scrolls to a specific item or relative by a given offset. ### Arguments * #### target The target item to which the carousel should scroll. ##### Available formats for the *target* argument: * ###### index Scrolls to the item at the given index (Note that indexes are 0-based). **Example:** ```javascript $('.jcarousel').jcarousel('scroll', 0); ``` * ###### -index Scrolls to the item at the given index counting backwards from the end of the list. **Example:** ```javascript $('.jcarousel').jcarousel('scroll', -1); ```` * ###### object Scrolls to the given object. **Example:** ```javascript $('.jcarousel').jcarousel('scroll', $('.jcarousel li:eq(2)')); ``` * ###### +=offset Scrolls the carousel forward by the given offset relatively from the current position. **Example:** ```javascript $('.jcarousel').jcarousel('scroll', '+=1'); ``` * ###### -=offset Scrolls the carousel backwards by the given offset relatively from the current position. **Example:** ```javascript $('.jcarousel').jcarousel('scroll', '-=1'); ```` * #### animate If the argument `animate` is given and `false`, it just jumps to the position without animation. * #### callback If the argument `callback` is given and a valid function, it is called after the animation is finished. The function receives a boolean as first argument indicating if a scrolling actually happend. It can be false for the following reasons: * The carousel is already animating * The target argument is invalid * The carousel is already on the requested position * An event has cancelled the scrolling ### Example ```javascript $('.jcarousel').jcarousel('scroll', '+=1', true, function(scrolled) { if (scrolled) { console.log('The carousel has been scrolled'); } else { console.log('The carousel has not been scrolled'); } }); ```` reload ------ ### Description ```javascript reload([options]) ``` Reloads the carousel. This method is useful to reinitialize the carousel if you have changed the content of the list from the outside or want to change options that affect appearance of the carousel at runtime. ### Arguments * #### options A set of [configuration options](configuration.md). ### Example ```javascript $('.jcarousel').jcarousel('reload', { animation: 'slow' }); ``` destroy ------- ### Description ```javascript destroy() ``` Removes the jCarousel functionality completely. This will return the element back to its initial state. ### Example ```javascript $('.jcarousel').jcarousel('destroy'); ``` list ---- ### Description ```javascript list() ``` Returns the list element as jQuery object. ### Example ```javascript var list = $('.jcarousel').jcarousel('list'); ``` Item-related methods ==================== **Note:** The item-related methods return different results depending on the state of the carousel. That means for example, that after each scroll, these methods return a different set of items. The following example illustrates how to use these methods inside event callbacks: ```javascript $('.jcarousel') .on('jcarousel:animateend', function(event, carousel) { var currentFirstItem = $(this).jcarousel('first'); var currentLastItem = $(this).jcarousel('last'); }); ``` items ----- ### Description ```javascript list() ``` Returns all items as jQuery object. ### Example ```javascript var items = $('.jcarousel').jcarousel('items'); ``` target ------ ### Description ```javascript target() ``` Returns the *targeted* item as jQuery object. ### Example ```javascript var target = $('.jcarousel').jcarousel('target'); ``` first ----- ### Description ```javascript first() ``` Returns the *first visible* item as jQuery object. ### Example ```javascript var first = $('.jcarousel').jcarousel('first'); ``` last ---- ### Description ```javascript last() ``` Returns the *last visible* item as jQuery object. ### Example ```javascript var last = $('.jcarousel').jcarousel('last'); ``` visible ------- ### Description ```javascript visible() ``` Returns all *visible* items as jQuery object. ### Example ```javascript var visible = $('.jcarousel').jcarousel('visible'); ``` fullyvisible ------------ ### Description ```javascript fullyvisible() ``` Returns all *fully visible* items as jQuery object. ### Example ```javascript var fullyvisible = $('.jcarousel').jcarousel('fullyvisible'); ```