Can't Sum $ Currency In HTML Table?
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I want to change the content of <TD> tag of a HTML table sorted by alphabets(A-Z) in a different HTML table using javascript?
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I also have JavaScript that will add a row to the same table. I've found that if I add a bunch of rows, when I delete one, there is a small amount of whitespace added between the permanent row and the others. It seems like while the row is removed, some remnants of it remain. Is there a way to get rid of it completely?
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Any pointers or solutions appreciated. Thanks. I found the belowposted in this group:
<script type="text/javascript">
var RgX = /^$(d{1,3}(,d{3})*|(d+))(.d{2})?$/
function NewComma(Q) { Q = String(Q)
return (Q == (Q=Q.replace(RgX, "$1$2,$3"))) ? Q : NewComma(Q)
}
function setFormat(elm){
var frmCurr= NewComma(elm);
alert(frmCurr);
}
setFormat(121525);
</script>
The code is meant to give the american dollar and european equivalent of a price. i.e when i type
a price in pounds, it gives me the price in dollars and euros.
function fix(thenumber,noplaces){ // returns the number to n decimal
places
var oldnumber=thenumber;
thenumber=thenumber+"0000";
var decpos=thenumber.indexOf(".");
if (decpos==-1) return oldnumber+".00";
decpos=decpos+noplaces+1;
var endstring=thenumber.substring(0,decpos);
return endstring;
}
function convert_currency(){
//var
dollarval=document.converter.original.value/ConversionFactor(document.converter.sourcecurrency .value);
//document.converter.converted.value=fix(dollarval*C onversionFactor(document.converter.targetcurrency. value),2);
var dollarval= document.form.gbp.value;
document.form.usd.value=fix(dollarval*1.85,2);
document.form.eur.value=fix(dollarval*1.46,2);
}
function convert_currency_spec(){
//var
dollarval=document.converter.original.value/ConversionFactor(document.converter.sourcecurrency .value);
//document.converter.converted.value=fix(dollarval*C onversionFactor(document.converter.targetcurrency. value),2);
var dollarval= document.form.special_offer_original_gbp.value;
document.form.special_offer_original_usd.value=fix (dollarval*1.85,2);
document.form.special_offer_original_eur.value=fix (dollarval*1.46,2);
}
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View 7 Replies View Related... or at least adding the commas? I need to format this number as currency. It is within the "flot" code, which is a charting framwork. I dont know anything about javascript at all so bear with me.Here is part of the code, the piece in red calls for the number. This is what I need displayed with commas, so its easy to read. I have found a few examples on the web but I have no idea how to apply them to this code.
var previousPoint = null;
$("#placeholder").bind("plothover", function (event, pos, item) {
$("#x").text(pos.x.toFixed(2));
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I don't really know javascript but I have one to display pricing in a dropdown. Here is what I have. What I would like to change is this.
Currently amounts 0.075 shows as ---> 0.075
4.9999 shows as ---> 4.99
0.1 shows as ---> 0.1
0.095 shows as ---> 0.095
I would like to get the above to show as follows:
0.075 shows as ---> 7.5
4.9999 shows as ---> $4.99
0.1 shows as ---> 10
0.095 shows as ---> 9.5
The first column (pricing data) is a standard format I cannot change so it must stay that way. Here is my code as it is now.
<script type="text/javascript">
function showrate(strValue){
var objLabel = document.getElementById("lblMessage");
if(objLabel.childNodes.length < 1) {
var objNodeValue = document.createTextNode(strValue);
objLabel.appendChild(objNodeValue); .....
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I have managed to get as far as to convert from one currency to the other 3 but can not make it convert between the others. Could you please give me some advice how to continue? Code:
Is there a currency javascipt function that will automatically put the $ in and 2 decimals? Example:
7.99 becomes $7.99
8 becomes $8.00
2 * 8 becomes $16.00
Anybody knows javascript which doers formatting of a text box in the following format
999,999,999,999
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€54.00
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<html>
<head>
<style type ="text/css">
@import url(style.css);
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I have scoured the internet looking for the right code but to no avail. I have gotten as far as totaling up my form but now want to format the amounts and total as currency and also want to strip out the values that =0. I have tried to use the code from other solutions (posted on the net) but I just think it is over my head because I cant figure it out. I thought I was close a few times but wasn't able to bring it on home. One of my issues is using somebody's code and not knowing where in my code to place it. [URL]
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have been working on this code for a few days now and it works. Or at least it appears to be working. I would like to have the tot 1, tot 2, tot 3 return with currency formatting. Is there a way to add something to my code to accomplish this?
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript" src="autoCurrency.js"></script>
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(validating fields) with reg expression for these currency/price values:
1. 100,000 ,0, 1,000 , 1,000,000 (should only have commas , no decimals) imean for all number formats
2. 1,000,000+ , 100,000+ , 0+ but not '100+00,' (for all number formats with + sign after that)
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My problem is that when i load the page, i display the current month
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What i would like is that a user may update any field and click on a
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method, as does the Playlist.
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tr.id = this.ID;
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When I attempt to call playlistTable.appendChild() after creating the
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Using js and an array I can loop through the xml file and have it extract each node into a table, if I mouseOver a ROW in the table, it displays that listing in a DIV above and I would like it to display the image/thumbnail for that particular listing within another div called thumbnail which is in the same location regardless of which listing you mouseOver.
if (window.XMLHttpRequest)
{// code for IE7+, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari
xmlhttp=new XMLHttpRequest();
}
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So the way this looks is there's a grey div. At the top it says listing, and when the body loads it lists the [0] first entry from the array. To the right of this is a small div called thumbnail that is empty and I would like it to load the relevant image from the path in the <image> tag in the xml file.
Below the listing is a table with 4 columns (title, genre, price, image) and an equal number of rows to the number of listings in the xml file. Under the "image" column it just shows the path to the image.
So how do I tie the empty thumbnail div to the listing so it'll just add the path from the xml <image> tag into a <img src="pathnamefromxmldocument">