In Bootstrap Switch, every option is also a method.
If the second parameter is omitted, the method return the current value.
You can invoke methods as follows:
$('input[name="my-checkbox"]').bootstrapSwitch('state', true, true);
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| toggleState | Toggle the switch state |
| toggleAnimate | Toggle the animate option |
| toggleDisabled | Toggle the disabled state |
| toggleReadonly | Toggle the readonly state |
| toggleIndeterminate | Toggle the indeterminate state |
| toggleInverse | Toggle the inverse option |
| destroy | Destroy the instance of Bootstrap Switch |
state can receive an optional third parameter skip. if true, switchChange event is not executed. The default is false.toggleState can receive an optional second parameter skip. if true, switchChange event is not executed. The default is false.wrapperClass can accepts a falsy value as second parameter. If so, it resets the class to its default.Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 · Created by Mattia Larentis · Mantained by Emanuele Marchi