Count Selected Options In Select Using Script?
Nov 18, 2009How to count the number of options are selected in a select.
View 3 RepliesHow to count the number of options are selected in a select.
View 3 RepliesI have a long form in a tabbed interface, where I want to count the non blank fields on each tab (the form fields are text and checkbox inputs and multi & single select fields). The counting function is as follows:
// Input argument is a tab object
function
countFieldsOnTab(obj){
var counttext = obj.find('input:text[value!=""]').length;
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The counts of text, checkbox and multi-select fields works, but the single select count doesn't return what I want. The default option in single selects is a default where the value is blank "<option value="">-- make a selection -- </option>. These will be found as selected options.
How do I count only those options have have a non-blank selection?
I have a multiple select box and want to be able to select from this box and transfer the selection accross to a div using an "Add" button. I have this working fine but I want to append to the list, rather than replace the list when further selections are made.
I somehow need the function to remember the original selected array and then merge the new selected array and the old array if another sleection is made. This is all I have so far...
function editOptions(action)
{
var optionsBox = document.getElementById('optionsBox');
var selectedArray = new Array();
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Since its not multiple its not going to show all the 3 options selected, so I created a little button with the easy statement in JQuery it is working, it makes the Select Multiple, it expands the Select and make the items selectable, but on the other hand it does not show the already selected options.
View 1 Replies View RelatedCode:
<select name="bedroom[]" size=4 multiple> <option value="">Select Bedroom type</option> <option value="0">ALL</option> <option value="1">1</option> <option value="2">2</option> <option value="3">3</option> <option value="4">4</option> <option value="5">5</option> <option value="6">6</option> <option value="7">7</option> <option value="8">8</option> <option value="9">9</option> <option value="10">10</option> </select>
If "ALL" is selected user should not select other options. Other wise he should be able to select multiple selections like 2,3,4,5 etc.
I am trying to figure out the best way to count how many checkboxes were selected. Suppose I have the following HTML:
Code:
<form name="myform" id="myformid">
<input type="checkbox" name="items[]" id="item0" value="One" />
<input type="checkbox" name="items[]" id="item1" value="Two" />
<input type="checkbox" name="items[]" id="item2" value="Three" />
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But I don't think I can do it that way since I'm dumping it all into an array for processing.
how do you count the number of checkboxes that have been selected say I want more than 1 and less than 3 to be selected out of 5?
<script type="text/javascript">
if (document.formName.numberOfBlanks.checked >= 1 && document.formName.numberOfBlanks.checked <= 3)
alert("test")
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I cann't get count the selected list box items using javascript.
View 6 Replies View RelatedIn JS, how can I change the selected value of a dropdownlist(select options)
I know the value of indexed value of the selected value before it is changed.
I've been having problems getting my select option to change the options of another select option. I'm not much of a javacsript coder, so I'm at a lost.When I select the first option nothing appears in the second option.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI have a product page that allows each specific item of clothing to have any number of various options. For example the admin may allow that a specific jersey can have your last name on the back and your team number, or maybe your nickname on the sleeve. These options each have an additional price, the name on the back may be $3.00, the number $2.00 and the nickname $5.00. I currently have a function like below that adds the additional fee to the total when you fill in that text box:
$('input').blur(function() {
var option = $(this).attr('id');
var value = $(this).val();
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and on the shopping cart I want to display:
Custom Name: Williams
Custom Number: 17
Custom Nick Name: Booger
I can use PHP to convert customName to Custom Name by looking up that option in the options db table but how do I build the JavaScript Array before I pass it to $_POST? Each element should have the value and price and it's key should be the options name...
I've been looking for some example code online but nothing I've found works.
I have a multi-select box on my screen. What is the best way to get an Array of all of the selected options in it?
I'm trying to make a template generator. I want the visitor to select a background (options: none, color, image). If 'color' or 'image' are selected, I need the appropriate text input field to be displayed.
I've found code to do this which I was able to understand and install. I've also found code that was well beyond my current understanding and that I couldn't get to work to save my life.
The problem is that the code snipped I found and installed is designed to work with a single dropdown, and it's beyond me to figure out how to turn it into a function that could be applied on the page multiple times. I have no idea if it is possible with this piece of script, but that is what I need to have whatever script I use do on the page.
This is the snippet I installed:
Code:
function Choose(op) {
document.getElementById('None').style.display='none';
document.getElementById('Color').style.display='none';
document.getElementById('Image').style.display='none';
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Anyone know of a javascript that can get the values of the id's from the selected options and add them to the inputbox?For instance, if you select "Product 3" and "Service 2", the inputbox will display $1699.99
HTML Code:
<form action="">
<fieldset>
<ul style="list-style:none;padding-left:0;">
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I've tried searching the forums extensively for this, but to no avail, so apologies if it's already been covered..
As the subject of the thread reveals, I want to create two sets of drop down menu's with the contents of the second being triggerred by the option selected on the first. However, I want to retrieve the options set for the 2nd menu via a php/mysql query.
I.e Menu 1 boasts: Users and Members for options.
If I select Members, I want a query to run that selects all Members and outputs as via menu options.
I am trying to create a “simple” form with 3 dropdown options which totals up the value of the 3 selections. My script is based on one I have used in the past which used checkboxes… checkboxes work fine, but I can not get the script to work with dropdown options. I can get a string to build but totals are always 0. Code:
View 6 Replies View RelatedI am looking to create a set of three combo boxes with around 15 options in each. If an option is selected in one of the three boxes, it is removed as an option from the others.
Dropbox Box 1 Options: 1,2,3,...,15
Dropbox Box 2 Options: 1,2,3,...,15
Dropbox Box 3 Options: 1,2,3,...,15
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So if the user changes there mind before submit, it repopulates each box with the proper items.
I have 2 html-selects, one as source, the other as target. I want to copy the source-options to the target.
#sel_rel > source
#sel_new_after_rel > target
function openFormAddRel(){
generateFieldset("Release hinzufügen", "reg_edit", "form_add_rel");
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While appending the option-elements to the targetselect the original option-elements disappear (exactly at step of line 13). This is unwanted behaviour.
I have an array of codes returned from a script which relate to select box options. How can I select multiple select options so I can disable them?
So far this isn't working for me...
Code:
for ( var c in codes )
{
$('option[value="' + codes[c] + '"').attr('disabled', 'disabled');
}
I have a working code which allows the user to select one or multiple options from a drop down. Text appears alongside depending on their selection. I need to find a way for another area or text box to be populated depending on the original option(s) selected.
Example: At the moment if the user selects �Orange� as their favourite colour and submits it will display the text �Oranges are Orange� alongside. This is displayed within a <div>. I want it to also display another piece of text, for example �Oranges are a good source of vitamin C� in a seperate <div> and then another <div> showing �You should eat at least one orange a day�.
This must also work with multiple options. I am sure there is a way to use hidden values etc but I am stuck!code...
I'm looking for four level connected drop down boxes. Unlike all the scripts I have seen on the internet I need all the options to be available if nothing is selected in the previous drop down. So I want something like combination of connected drop downs and ordinary drop down. If the selection is made, display appropriate options in other drop downs... Hope I'm clear...
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I'm trying to make a function that will disable elements of a form based on which options are selected.
I have made this work for individual form controls but now i want to make it into a function that could be used on any form control.
Here is the broken function
Code:
I've probably just missed something but i really cant see what?
how do I know count all option in select?
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I have an alphabetical list and when you select a letter a select option list will populate with links. I would like to display to the user how many links are in the box.
Using IE5.5+, is it possible to hide options in a select?
The following doesn't work:
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<STYLE>
SELECT OPTION.orgA{ display:none }
.orgB{ display:inline }
.orgC{ display:none }
</STYLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<SELECT id=cbo size=3>
<OPTION class="orgA">RTI</OPTION>
<OPTION class="orgB">LAB</OPTION>
<OPTION class="orgC">TCI</OPTION>
</SELECT>
</BODY>
</HTML>
I have 4 select fields like;
<select id="choice_101" name="choice_101">
<option label="Will not attend" value="Will not attend"
selected="selected">Will not attend</option>
<option label="First Choice" value="First Choice">First
Choice</option>
<option label="Second Choice" value="Second Choice">Second
Choice</option>
<option label="Third Choice" value="Third Choice">Third
Choice</option>
<option label="Fourth Choice" value="Fourth Choice">Fourth
Choice</option>
</select>
choice_102, choice_103 and choice_104
The user must bem select options in this 4 files in order, for example,
he must bem select first "First Choice" next "Second Choice"... The
options not be same.