JQuery :: Exclude A Table Row From The Sorting With Tablesorter?
Nov 17, 2010I need to exclude a table row from the sorting with tablesorter.
View 4 RepliesI need to exclude a table row from the sorting with tablesorter.
View 4 RepliesI would like it very much if there was an option to have sorting disabled when there is only a single row in the table.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a div container that is used to specify where the table I retrieve via ajax is placed $("#div_reveal").html(AjaxResponse). I have tried to add an onSuccess function to update the table function (){ $("table").trigger("update"); } but the table does not sort. When I copy the output table directly into the page (static) it sorts. Therefore, I am assuming that the new table is not being added to the Dom and and is not being "recognized" by tablesorter. Does anyone know of a solution to retrieve and display a full html table via ajax and get tablesorter to sort it.
View 1 Replies View RelatedAssuming a structure like:
<table><thead><tr>
<th>Sample</th>
</tr></thead>
<tbody><tr>
<td><ul><li>25
<ul><li>Some Name</li>
</ul></li></ul>
</td></tr>
</tbody>
</table>
How can I use textExtraction to sort based on whatever number is in that first LI element? I have tried various things, but just can't seem to get it.
//Various forms of the below... trying to find the right path to the element.
textExtractionCustom: { 0: function(o) { return $('li','ul.serversgs',o).html(); } }
textExtraction: { 0: function(o) { return $('li','ul.serversgs',o).html(); } }
// This from within my own function called by whatever column I'm sorting by (0 above).
return
node.childNodes[0
].childNodes[0
].innerHTML;
Am I wrong and I cannot do this, even though the sample above is directly from the Tablesorter site as an example of bypassing HTML markup inside the TDs?
I'm using tablesorter in my app and it's working great except.. the ip address sorting seems to be slightly broken. It will sort on the first two groups fine, on the third group it tries to sort once and gets it wrong and on the last group it won't sort at all.bob
After a bit of debugging the issue is that an ip address is being detected as a digit, i.e 192.168.1.100 is detected as the number 192.168 and hence only sorting on the first two groups. I fixed this by moving the digit to the end of the parsers. This is not a proper fix but works for me. Secondly the parser needs to be changed as follows. Without the debug line obviously. It was limiting each group to 2 characters and only sorting the first two groups.
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I have a table in which the first column is the row number (always from 1 at the top to 100 at the bottom) so no matter how the other columns are sorted that first column should be the 'rank' for that particular
sort. Is it possible to do this with tablesorter? Could I change the values in the first column after tablesorter did it's work? I see how to disable sorting on the first column but that is not what I want.
I have some vaules such as:
£90.00
£84.26
£83.07
£83.00
£82.50
£81.00
£80.00
£102.00
£101.00
£100.00
As you can see it's fine up to the point where I get into 100's as it seems to put them lower than the 90's.
I have been using tablesorter2.0 plugin to sort the table. My requirement is such that I don't want few rows to be sorted. Like i can add a class like <tr class="nosort"> for rows to whom sorting should not be applied. And rest all rows should be sorted. Can't find a way to do this.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI've been working on getting a table with a super header and sub headers to only sort by the sub headers. The example at [URL] shows this is possible but everytime I try to run the code the items in the top row are used to sort columns starting with 0. I've tried two different versions of jquery and re-downloaded Tablesorter twice now. It seems as if this should be easy and I'm just missing some amazingly simple thing.
Code:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/
TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html>
<head>
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I'm using Tablesorter since few months and it was working very well.I did a small change yesterday in my php code: numbers over 1000 are nowformatted like this: 1 000, 1 000 000 instead of 1000 or 1000000.Since I did this change Tablesorter seems to have problems sorting this kindof formatted numbers with spaces. It just doesn't sort the way it should
View 1 Replies View Relatedi wonder if tablesorter does not properly parse the number of a table cell since it sorts a col of length values like this:
...
23 cm
115 cm
13 cm
May it be it takes only the very first digit into account? How to handle this without a core hack?
I'm using JQuery Tablesorter, and I would like to DISABLE Multi-column sorting option from tablesorter plugin.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am using the tablesorter and tablesorterpager plugin and I really like it.However I need help with a problem I have. I use checkboxes for every rowin a table for selecting items.I also have a “select all” checkbox in the table header. When looking at the pager script I understand that the plugin completely removes all the table rows from the DOM and only renders the visible rows, the rest of the table is cached. So when using code similar to this:
$("#theTable"
).find("input[name='cbitems']:not(:disabled)"
).each(
[code]....
I'm trying to be able to click a row to highlight it on table controlled by tablesorter. I'm having a great deal of difficulty achieving this as nothing seems to make any difference.
I am adding the following after the call to tablesorter.
$("tr").click(function(){ $(this).addClass("hilite"); });
This works on tables that are not sorted by tablesorter.
another plugin that I could use instead of tablesorter and that will allow me to add this functionality?
I'm developing a table that'll have dropdown filters above it. However my table has a slight twist in that some columns will have more than one value in them, eg imagine a column with these values:
- UK
- UK
- UK, USA
- UK, Germany
- Germany
- USA
Now when I filter by 'UK' it should show four results - not two. Can anyone give me a few pointers how to do this or point me towards a plugin that might tackle this already? The values will always be comma separated.
I am using Jquery and the tablesorter plugin to sort a table of information. Within the table i have a column of checkboxes. A user can check the boxes and press the submit button which will $_POST the checked boxes onto the next page. Everything works if i dont sort the table, but if i sort the table and then check a few boxes the $_POST array is empty.
View 1 Replies View Relatedshare some best jQuery plugin for table sorting?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI want to make the table header clickable and used the sample code from Textbook Learning JQuery I am not sure where is the class 'clickable'present. Does anybody know how can I get this working. I loaded the JQuery.js and its linked properly.
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I'm trying to disable sorting of one column in my 3 col table. Following the docs I came up with this:
$
(
'table.sortable'
).
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I don't know how get a data of a row and passing the result to a textbox located in my form. For example:
textbox.Text=(result);
I use this jquery plug-in [URL].
I am looking for a single jquery plugin that can sort the table and also freeze the column headers and works in IE, FF and Chrome. I have found tablesorter plug-in that works great for sorting and fxHeader that works great for freezing column headers, but when I use both of them together there are issues. My table structure is something like this.
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I mainly do LAMP programming, and as such don't have much experience with JavaScript.
I'm looking for a simple function that will allow the user to reorder search data gotten from a database and displayed in a table.
Meaning, the user clicks on one of the column headers, and js automatically resorts the results. I've seen some stuff online, but none of it seems to really work.
Can anyone point me to something in the right direction?
I need to be able to create a 2 column table and then based on which column
header is clicked on, sort the list by that column so that each table row is
sorted properly. If possible there might be more than one line in the row
and I would only want to sort on the first line in a given row. Can this be
done using JavaScript. If so, which entities do I need (A table? A form?)
I have to sort a table where few columns are dynamically generated .I searched the net and came out with sorttable.js included in my jsp file . then called this function in <body>onload event as initTables('id_of the table"); It was working out for me..I have some columns which introduce the concept of hidden columns so when I try to hide it instead of hiding it just sorts..Is there a way to not to sort the first row alone becoz my first row is the total amount. I do have expand and collapse columns in my table I am not able to sort the parent row get sorted along with the child rows. I want the parent row to be static and only the child rows getting sorted ..
View 4 Replies View Relatedi am using two tables. one for the header, one for the body content. has anyone done table sorting in this situation?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI'm working on a project that requires an HTML table, in which the rows can be sorted (ascending and descending) based on the values of a particular column. In other words, regular sorting.I've tried a couple jquery plugins and they work just fine, however, the table that I'm working with is somewhat different to a regular table, because it will display 2 values (prices) in the same column for each row.
I would like to write my own java script function or plugin to accomplish what I need, but before I write any code, I just wanted to get some advice as to the things I need to take into consideration.For example (and please forgive my thought process in case is flawed):n order to sort the rows of the table, based on the values of a particular column I would have to do the following:Capture the values of the column I want to sort by and sort themThen, capture the values of each row and link them to each cell on the column that is being sorted