Counting The Words That You Search Inside A String?
Dec 15, 2011im trying to count the letters that i search inside the string.
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<script type = "text/javascript">
var counter = 0;
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im trying to count the letters that i search inside the string.
<html>
<head>
<script type = "text/javascript">
var counter = 0;
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I am trying to find a word inside a string.the search his going fine but I need to know which word has been found in the string.
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Now in the string only one value can be found at a time.So its either a1 or a2 or so on.....
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demo : [url]
index.php
Now i just want to edit one thing, when you search for something, results are shown under the search field, when you click on each result, goes to a link.
I want when clicking on a result, not going to link, just show that result string on the search field. where should i edit in script?
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<script language = "JavaScript">
where = window.prompt ("Please tell me where you would like to go.");
switch (where){[code].....
implement this code on my workplaces server, and have the keywords link to other html documents within the server. However when I tested this, for some reason the links are not working.
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I thought I would start with the small stuff and last I would work on the replacement string. So I have the form done, but I seem to be struggling with the functions. I think I should use aname.sort to sort the words in ABC order. I am wondering if I am just completely off on how I am trying to do all of this. Any tips would be great, just to maybe point me in the right direction. Code:
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How would one search for more than one one simultaneously? I have this function:
var flix = ["Any items left unattended on this table" , "Hello, World"];
function Multiwords(s){
var a = flix[0].toLowerCase();
var b = s.toLowerCase();
var result = a.indexOf(b)
if (result >= 0)
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It's pretty basic, it just searches through the first index of var flix and tells me if the parameter (s) is 'found' or 'not found'. I made it not to be case sensitive. However, how would I search for multiple words for example:
Multiwords("ANY items This") and if any combination of 'ANY' or 'items' or 'This' is found, i still get my alert message of 'Found'?
i have this javascript question below,
Code:
var xHRObject = false;
if (window.XMLHttpRequest) {
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A webpage recieves XML from the server using xmlhttp.
What I want to do is search in this xml browser-side.
XML-example:
<company>
<equipment>
<trackno>1</trackno>
<icode>ruthd</icode>
</equipment>
<equipment>
<trackno>4</trackno>
<icode>rdke</icode>
</equipment>
</company>
I want to display the icode from equipment with trackno 4.
Serverside I would have done that using XPath :
SelectSingleNode("/company/equipment [trackno=Ɗ']/icode")
How do I do this in Browserside Javascript.
The code has to work in both FireFox and IE.
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var newMessage = /myajax.responseText/;
var previous = document.getElementById("chat").innerHTML;
var matchPos = previous.search(newMessage);
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this function is supposed to search a string for decimals and tell me how many of them it has found, but for some reason, it's not doing it right. since the "period" character is a special character in regular expressions,I went ahead and escaped it, but it's still doesn't work.
function ImprovedFormatAmount(ElementId)
{
var oElement = document.getElementById(ElementId);
var ElementValue = oElement.value;
var DecimalRegXp = /./g;
var OutputValue = ElementValue;
if (OutputValue.length > 0)
{alert (OutputValue.search(DecimalRegXp));}
}
I have a string:
Code:
var str = "6, 14, 2, 23, 121, 137, 342, 453, 543, 4, 762"
Var num = 2;
I want to check if num exists in str.
Is there any javascript function to do this?
I found the following 'Cut & Paste Google Internal Site Search script' in the Javascriptkit.com library - it works well and provides an easy solution for adding a search function to a website - code below
<script type="text/javascript">
// Google Internal Site Search script- By JavaScriptKit.com (http://www.javascriptkit.com)
// For this and over 400+ free scripts, visit JavaScript Kit- http://www.javascriptkit.com/
// This notice must stay intact for use
//Enter domain of site to search.
var domainroot="www.javascriptkit.com"
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trying to search thru a string that's delimited by '|'.
would like to iterate over each one in the list
var teststr= "|aaa|bbb|";
var re = /|(.*)|/g;
var results = re.exec(teststr);
if ( results != null )
{
for ( var i = 1; i < results.length; ++i )
alert("[" + results[i] + "]");
}
would like to see 'aaa' and then 'bbb'
does not work - help!
This only works 1 time. the second time the value isthe same as the first time.
$(function()
{
<!--------1.1------------->
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View 11 Replies View RelatedI feel like I have been repeating this code lately, so I cleaned it up and am gonna show it here. This function returns an array (with hash names) containing all the get variables.
function parseGetVars() {
var getVars = new Array();
var qString = unescape(top.location.search.substring(1));
var pairs = qString.split(/&/);
for (var i in pairs) {
var nameVal = pairs[i].split(/=/);
getVars[nameVal[0]] = nameVal[1];
}
return getVars;
}A simple page to test this looks like<html>
<head>
<title>Test</title>
<script>
function parseGetVars() {
var getVars = new Array();
var qString = unescape(top.location.search.substring(1));
var pairs = qString.split(/&/);
for (var i in pairs) {
var nameVal = pairs[i].split(/=/);
getVars[nameVal[0]] = nameVal[1];
}
return getVars;
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<script>
var g = parseGetVars();
for (var i in g)
document.writeln(i+'='+g[i]+'<br>');
</script>
</body>
</html>
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