iwant to ask on how to display the sum of the 20 numbers i allready get the everage but i want to display the sum together of the everage this my code..
Question 1: I have a spinner function and I have one slight problem with it. If a user types in 00000009 or 00021 in the spinner for example, if the user clicks away from the spinner, it will still display 00000009 or 00021 in the spinner. What I want is that if something like this happens, then what I want is that when the user clicks away, I want the spinner to display it as 9 or 21 rather than 00000009 or 00021. I don't know how to do this though. Does anyone know how to overcome this:
Question 2: If I used backspace to remove a number from a spinner and that is left with a blank spinner, what needs to be done so that if I click away from the spinner, the last number in the spinner re-appears in the spinner?
Is is possible to make an ordered list with an onclick display prompt show the number item of the list? What I mean is like, say I have 29 items, but I click on item 15, is possible to make the prompt show the number 15, or the correct number for any item I pick?
if radio button checked display div #something else display nothing if un checkedcurrently I have this and it works but when I click another radio option the div that was activated before stays there. Want a div to show only if certain radio button is checked and if not checked to hide.
This does what I want; without the operator 'Number' I get a concatination of the various variables (as expected). Is there some way of globally defining all variables as numbers instead of strings?
How do I find the row & column number of the table for a checkbox on its Onclick event
The following HTML sample works perfect in IE. On click of the checkboxes, I am displaying the row number and its column number. How do I manage the same in Firefox? Code:
I have create a spinnrer (numeric up and down field) in my form. Below is the code for it:
Code: <form action="create_session.php" method="post" name="createsession"> <!-- This will post the form to its own page"--> <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0"> <tr>[code]............
Now what my question is how can I get the spinner to only allow numbers to be inputted in the spinner and not letters. Also how can I get it to only allow 2 digits to be entered in the spinner?. I know it will require an if statement but I don't know how to do it.
I am tring to sort some six numbers..the problem is that it doesnt work when I use "document.getElementById" instead of "document.write() my program is supposed to write six numbers every second..line by line Could you get it work ?
How can you join two numbers together in javascript, like you would join two strings?For example, if you have two variables, with 1 stored in each, how can I join them together, so I get 11, instead of 2?
Another quick question. I have the script to add each field up I need, but if the ending 0 after a decimal is present it doesnt show. How do I keep the leading zero and how do I keep just 2 digits after the decimal?
For example:
1 + 1.50 = 2.50
But javascript displays it as 2.5
Now sometimes when I do math I get:
2.3454545
In this case I just want 2.34. So if there is a ending zero I want to keep it, and if there is more than 2 numbers after the decimal I want to cut the rest off and leave the 2 there.
iw ant to have a function so that user can only enter numbers in the text box and + ( only once in the beggininging). if user wants to add + he can only enter + once as the first character like +123 or 123 bt cannot enter 1+2 or 123+ or +123+
I trying to get numbers from <div>'s and use them in if() commands.I've got the number but the if() commands don't seem to be working.Here is the code I'm using:
Code: window.onload = showPhoto var pNum = 1; // global num
My assignment for my programming class is to create a script using JavaScript that asks a user to enter a number in a pop up dialog box on their browser, and then tell them if they entered an odd or an even number. This is what I have come up with so far, whenever I test it on a browser it says that every number is even.
I am constructing an HTML questionnaire and one of the questions requires people to rate some choices from 1 to 5, where 1 is their favourite and 5 is their least favourite:
Car Bus Taxi cab Train Airplane
Each choice has an INPUT TYPE=TEXT tag to contain the response. I also have a function that is called ONCHANGE in order to check that a number is entered between 1 and 5:
function CheckNos(obj) { if(obj.value.match(/[^d]/) || obj.value<1 || obj.value>5) {alert("Please enter a number between 1 and 5");obj.value="";return false} }
This works fine, but ideally I would like a function that could check ONCHANGE that someone has not filled in the same number twice, for example answered "1" for all of them. They are only allowed to use each rating number once, so rating their choice 1 to 5.
Can anyone suggest a short function that could accomplish this easily? Could I use some kind of array with 5 elements and allocate a flag value once that number had been chosen, then check that the value had been set?