I need to validate three textboxes and it will validate for numbers. How should I change my code to validate three textboxes?
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I need to use Javascript to validate 3 textboxes, whereby the users can only key in numbers (because they are phone numbers related fields). If any of the textbox is empty, display an alert message to show which textbox is empty. I do not want to show many alert messages to show that, for example, text1 and text2 are empty, it will show two alert messages. I would need to show one "summarized" alert message instead.Next, check if the textbox matches the pattern (which is to check if it has the skeleton of a phone number). If it is, show an alert message that it is alright. Else, show that it does not match.
i am having trouble with a program for class hoping someone can point me in the right direction i am supposed to use nested for loops to output 2 seperate webpages one with the first pattern below and then another with the second pattern.
I know that it may be better to use the .each() function for this but I can't figure out how to iterate over elements that or not children or siblings of $(this). I have this code, and it works fine:
Can someone explain to me the best way to loop through the geocode and marker (google maps) part of this code for all of the elements with the "address" class using jQuery (or javascript if need be). I tried wrapping the contents of the codeAddress function in $(".address").each(function () {... and replacing the getElementById with a jquery selector, but I still seem to be lost.
how I would be able to convert a string of html into a series of div elements that I can iterate through and perform jquery functions on, specifically .hide() and .slideDown(). For example, I retrieve a string from a jquery ajax call of html that looks something like this,
<div class="post" id="post2918"> <div class="header"> Some Text </div>
I have a ASP.NET gridview which is rendered as a HTML table. There are 2 columns in the grid. First column is a checkbox and second column is a input textbox in which the user will enter a amount. I want to be able to loop through the rows of the table using jquery to find out the rows that have a checked checkbox and then sum the value in the corresponding textbox in which the user will enter a amount. In other words how do I loop through the table and find out the elements on the same row on the table.
How to loop alternate elements in JQuery ? I see it has each function which loops each elements . But I want every alternate elments to loop starting from an index.is it possible in JQuery ?
On my site, I have some click-able spans (will be referred to as toggle spans) that show or hide other spans (that contain the content I want on my site; will be referred to as content spans). The layout of these spans is like this:
Having a tough time integrating the 2. Trying to create 2 loops, the inner one I had working as below, until I tried to add the outer loop which iterates through the tables
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I want to loop through each one and take their number add it to another number set in a variable elsewhere and then alert that number.The amount of these elements on the page changes constantly, so I can't count on that. It has to loop through each one to find the values.I tried this:
var els,i,asig; els=document.getElementsByTagName('val'); for(i in els) {[code]..........
What about if I had something like this where a for loop creates all the variables for you...rather than having to write them out on individual lines like so:
for(i = 0; i < myForm.elements.length; i++) { tempControl = myForm[i]; var e = tempControl.name; var [e] = document.myForm[e].value; }
Im initiate with jQuery now and trying to create some elements and, after that, create functions for this. What i do is:
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function" works fine, but when i try to execute the "close function" i cant get he result. Its seems like after create element, i cannot use any action with jquery for. I know, probably this is very simple, but i need to practice step by step.
In IE (tested 7 and 8), $('td[colspan]') seems to match every single td. In Firefox and Safari, though, it (correctly) returns only those which do have a colspan attribute. Here is a simple test:
Basically it loops thru the table and creates a row of fields in the form that use the array identifiers '[]' so that I can loop thru them with PHP when the page is submitted.
The key for each array element is the id of the row from the database. So checkbox[] (with value "1") and cost[1] are on the same line in the form. The next line may not necessarily have cost[2] in it, it may be cost[3] or [4], depending the id from the database.
Is there some way I can loop thru these form elements in javascript?
I have written the follow code. It is meant to (when finished) output a table showing each member of the array PEOPLE. There Income ,there Tax bracket and there finally there total tax paid.The calulations in the if-else statements are correct.I have to create a loop that will go through the if else statements equal to the amount of the people in the array (This is no problem I have done this earlier)
My problem is when I try to add each element (PEOPLE) to the table or there indivual tax outcomes.Can I create a loop and increment in the elements each iteration to put on the table?(for there names) As I am not meant to store each iteration,it is to write to the table each time.This is the code I'm working on with out the loop.
So I need a function to loop through a forms elements and if a value is matched then check that radio button. I have the function call in some other javascript but her is the jist.
The Function function loopForm(form) { for (var i = 0; i < form.elements.length; i++ ) {