destroy
Prepares the Touch for safe removal from DOM. Detaches all event handlers and removes jQuery.data attributes to avoid memory leaks. Calls destroy method of any child Kendo widgets.
Important: This method does not remove the Touch element from DOM.
Example
<div id="touch">Touch me</div>
<script>
var touch = $("#touch").kendoTouch({
tap: function(e) {
console.log("Touch tapped");
}
});
// Get the Touch widget instance
var touchWidget = touch.data("kendoTouch");
// Destroy the Touch widget
touchWidget.destroy();
</script>
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