Creating Array With 3 Answers And Match Fields In Form?
Aug 17, 2009
I need to create a form that has three questions, but the answers have to match my answers...what is the best way to do this (without DB). I was thinking create an array with the 3 answers then match the fields with the answers in my array.
I'm wondering if anyone would be most kind as to give me a few pointers on the subject of arrays! I'm trying to create an array of an unspecified length, the length is based on the result of another task that is performed in my code:
How do you count patterns in record fields and create an array of it?For example:Searching in (using my example below) currently gives me multiple outputs of
0 0 (**in** seen at index 0 of book 0 title record) 0 13 (**in** seen at index 13 of book 0 title record) 1 19 (**in** seen at index 0 of book 1 title record)
I'm using jquery with wordpress to display custom fields for rollovers.
The issue that I'm having is that I'm using the same div class to dynamically pull images from custom fields with in a post. when I do this, every time I rollover one image all the images switch to their rollover state. I figure I need an array to get them to function individually.
I run an ajax request and return a json array. There is more in the json array than there is fields on the page. I want to cycle through text fields and find their NAME and match that to the json array and fill in the value.The names of the fields and the names in the json array are the same.
Code:
<script type="text/javascript"> function loadIntake(){ var client = <?php echo $id ?>;
I'm creating a form that has 30 odd fields, and I want to display certain fields based on the value of a select box. So say I have the following groups:
Group A: field 1 field 2 field 3 field 4
Group B: field 2 field 3 field 6 field 7 field 8
Group C: field 2 field 7 field 8 field 9 field 10
What would the best (i.e fastest and easiest) way to show/hide the various fields? I was thinking about two different ways to approach this. One, having a multidimensional array with the allowed fields for each group. Two, having a custom attribute that defines which group(s) the corresponding form field belongs too. What do you think?
I am working on a page where the user will select a location from a dynamically generated dropdown list. I was able to create the php multidimensional array (tested and working) from a MySql database using the users information at login, but I'm having problems converting it to a javascript multidimensional array. I need to be able to access variables that I can pass to a number of text fields within an html form.For instance, if a user belongs to a company with multiple addresses, I need to be able to let them select the address they need to prepopulate specific text fields.
It's beginning to get confusing as some code seems very complicated. I simply want four fields to be mandatory when filling out the form - so if one or more is not filled in, an alert appears saying 'Please fill out all required fields' (or something to that extent) before it will process. I understand that I need to include Javascript within the Head secion of the page and corresponding html and javascript within the contact form itself.Required Fields are: Name, Address, Area Code and Phone.<div id="main"><p>Please feel free to contact us with any query. see the <a href="services.html">Services</a> page.<br />All fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required.</p>
I have a form that collects information about up to 5 items. I would like the user to be able to select from a drop down menu how many items for which they want to compare information, and then have the form change the number of input fields accordingly.
In other words, if the user selects enter info for 3 items, then input fields for only 3 items are shown, if they change it to 4 items, then a fourth column shows up in the table with the appropriate input fields.
Im trying to create an array using a form so that each time its stubmitted the value is stored in a session then the user can choose to save it or not, all without refreshing the page.Eg enter name and age, click add, it displays the name and age underneath the form, then enter a 2nd name and age click add, this is added to the array and displayed below the 1st entry.
I want to be able to get the results of what the user has selected in all three drop downs and place it into a single text field eg. if a user selects Male then Dog then Australia. The text field updates either on change or on submit to what the user has selected.
From the these form fields I want to be able to create an array in Javascript containing the same 'codes' that feature between the option tags (not the value="X")
for example, from the above, I want a JS array for 'option-1' that contains KA-WH, KA-BK and KA-GN; plus an array for 'option-2' that contains BADGE-1, BADGE-2 and BADGE-3. The above form fields will be created dynamically, may contain more or fewer items.
I then want to use the JS arrays to pull in images of which filenames match the 'code' in the array.
I have this C# code that is connecting to database and creating a array(list)
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I'm trying to pass it to a javascript function so I can then pass it to a silverlight page so I was able to create this easy javascript that show a aleart box on startup of the list(array)
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But I want to do something like this and can't get it:
I am trying to get good using the $.each() in jQuery. I have a simple little task that I want to solve.
I have created a simple page with 100 boxes, each box with 4 colors. What I want to happen is if you click one box, it will change colors to the next box and so on. so for example here are 4 boxes
Red | Green | Blue | Yellow
If you click on Red you would get:
Green | Green | Blue | Yellow
If you click on the Green (1st one) you would get:
Blue | Green | Blue | Yellow
I have created a jsfiddle for you to view with what I have so far. I am stumpped at creating a match for the class name and if it matches to then go onto the next color in the array.
I have multiple fields in a form with the same name. Lets call the fields with the same name "junk_array". My first field of junk_array is a input type=hidden. All the others fields in junk_array that follow are type=text. I can reference this first hidden field in IE with document.form.field[0].value. In, fact my form works absolutely wonderful in IE 6. However, netscape 4.7 does not recognize my first field in the array as the hidden field. Netscape sees the first visible text field as the first field in the array, subscript 0. What totally and utterly perplexes me, is that, from a previous thread, I can do this and get 9999 back in an alert box in Netscape and IE. So, this proves Netscape doesn't have some evil code that disregards hidden fields. I guess...
I even copied these fields directly below the opening <form> tag in my form and both Netscape and IE see the first hidden field as as subscript 0.
However, my form is much more complicated. I have tables within tables and about 30 other fields. In my form I cannot for the life of me get Netscape to recognize the first hidden field of junk_array to zed as index 0.
Somehow, If I make the first type=hidden fields visible, netscape does work nicely. Why when I toggle type=hidden to type=text does Netscape cooperate. What is happening here? Anyone else have this problem with hidden fields in Netscape? I could post the code to my form but it is big.
I have string and array: text = "xxxxxxonexxxx" array = ["one", "two"] I need if (text.match(array)) {...} But it does not working. How can I check this?
There are two input fields in a form, but only one of them is required, they are not required at the same time. Either A or B is required. ( A is required OR B is required). In other words, a user can input data to field A, or he can input data to filed B, but he can not input data to Both A and B at the same time. How to implement this constraint in Jquery form validation?
i want to make a form. the form will have three text fields and with two buttons. what i want with this form is when the user enters the first three fields and if he wants to add more then he will click on add more button and on the same page three more fields will appear below the first three fields. the user will then enter these three fields then if he wants to add more then he will click on add more button. so three more fields will appear below the first six fields. user will enter these fields. he will be allowed to enter upto eight or less than eight times. once he finishes with this then he will click the second button to insert this data into db.
I have a set of regular expressions that make heavy use of the | operator on sections that I do not really need to extract a match from. For example:
Code: var regexp = /([A-Z][A-Za-z]+) (jumps( high)?|leaps|bounds) over ([A-Z][A-Za-z]+) and (grabs|snags|gets) (a|an|the) (apple|orange|pear|grapes)/
The important part for extracting from the match array after using regexp.exec() are the names (the ([A-Z][A-Za-z]+) parts), I don't care which of the other things are matched. The problem is that using the | operator seems to necessitate using the () and adding a term to the match. This makes it difficult to know which term in the array will be the names, especially after editing the middle.So I'd like to be able to use the | operator on words and phrases without adding terms to the match array.