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< h1 > jQuery.noop()< / h1 >
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< span class = "name" > jQuery.noop()< / span > < span class = "returns" > Returns: < a class = "return" href = "http://docs.jquery.com/Types#Function" > Function< / a > < / span >
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< p class = "desc" > < strong > Description: < / strong > An empty function.< / p >
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< span class = "versionAdded" > version added: < a href = "/category/version/1.4/" > 1.4< / a > < / span > jQuery.noop()< / h4 > < / li > < / ul >
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< p > You can use this empty function when you wish to pass around a function that will do nothing.< / p >
< p > This is useful for plugin authors who offer optional callbacks; in the case that no callback is given, something like < code > jQuery.noop< / code > could execute.< / p >
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