JQuery :: Get Values Of A Html Array Using Its DOM Name?
May 11, 2011
i have an array in my html
<input name=qty[]>
<input name=qty[]>
I wish to get its values into an array in jquery. I know i can use each or map to do this with the class name as a selector. How can i do it using its name only.
how can i store all values returned by each() into an array automatically
var val = $('input[name=qty[]').each( function() {
return this.value;
});
I have a form where I click a button and it duplicates the inputs thus now having X of the same inputs. The input name looks like so: <select id="select" name="cs_quantity[]"> Is there a way I can check the all values of the quantity before submitting the form? I want to make sure they've chosen a quantity other than 0.
I want to create an associative array dynamically pulling the index values from an array (propertyArray); Associative array is created inside create function and then returned. But after it is returned, I cant use index names to retrieve values. It returns undefined as below code shows.
Code JavaScript:
var propertyArray=["a","b","c"]; function create(){ var array=[];
function read() { var numbers = new Array(); for (i = 0; i < field.length; i++) numbers[i] = document.test.checkboxName.value; var counter=0;
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I want to read the values of the checkboxs and store the vlaues into an array (there are more than 1 checkboxs) the form name is text and the names of the check box = checkboxname
This one is throwing me off! Either I am making a stupid mistake or I'm doing it totally wrong I have an array, and I am trying to select unique values from it and assign it to another array. Here is the code:
Code: var flag; for (i=0;i<=pdfs.length-1;i++) { flag = 1; for (j=0;j<=pdfs2.length-1;j++)
[Code]...
The problem is that the if (pdfs2[j] == pdfs[i]) statement ends up never being true. There are URL's to pdf files in the array. On the other side, if there is a much easier way to select unique values from an array, please feel free to point it out.
Let's say I want an array of all the values for checked checkboxes onmy page. How do I do this?This:$('input:checkbox:checked').val()..only returns the first value. Is there a function that will return ajavascript array of values?
Anyway, I'm interested in discussion of the following problem:I have a collection of divs each with their own numerical id that i use for ordering. They look like something like this:
<div class = "note" noteId = "1">... <div class = "note" noteId = "4">... <div class = "note" noteId ="23">...
I have a phpsubmission form that I am passing the values to another php page that inserts the field values from the submission form. So I added a JQuery function on my submission page like so.
I have some PHP code that currently works by; creating an array 'values[indexed by ID's of packets]' as the name tag in the form below. (forget the syntax ive removed alot to fit in this post) the important thing to see if Input Types are in a loop at there can be any number of them, the text fields are put in an array which is indexed by $packet['piid']
When the values are posted to my PHP script I can run through the array with the code
This all works, my problem is how would I use JQuery to control the script below to pick up the array <select name="importance[<?php echo $answer['aid']; ?>]"> so that it can be passed to my PHP script?
Each Answer in the loop has a selectmenu so they can choose how important that answer it is to them. They can be of variable length thats why its in a loop.
This is the code I have so far
How can I index each answerID with with a importance value and pass the array to PHP. I dont want to make the array in JQuery, there must be an easier way of passing this? Like in the first example at the top.
I'm trying to have a variable store the HTML in a div tag, but simply using var a = $('div').html() doesn't store the values of the input tags that lie within the div. how should I go about saving the HTML and the selected options and values of input tags to a variable using jQuery? Here is some example code:
I have a very large form and have a couple of checkbox groups where multiple items can be selected. They are grouped as an array of checkboxes. When I post the checkbox groups, the PHP script receives duplicate values. If the group has 2 checkboxes, 4 values are posted. If it has 10 checkboxes, 20 values will be posted.
i.e:
I then submit everything to a PHP script via an Ajax call, then output the result to a div. (see below)
However, when my PHP script loops over the $_POST array, it seems that each checkbox array is duplicated, so my PHP array returns:
This happens with all my checkbox arrays, but not with an array of hidden fields for some reason.
I don't think this is a PHP problem, as it looped over everything correctly when submitting via a conventional POST. I checked the contents of $_POST, and it seems that the duplicates are being posted.
I have a form which is used to write recipes. I have a part of the form to list ingredients which uses 3 for fields, one for quantity one for measurement and one for the ingredient.Quantity is a text field and the other two are selects. The measurement select options are hard coded and the ingredients available are retrieved from a db and added with PHP. Under this I have a button that I would like to use to get the values of these form fields when clicked and apend to the value of a hidden form field which will be a multi dimensional array of those three values for each ingredient used. I would also like it to get the text values and print them to an empty element so the user can see what they are adding.
I use to send an HTML array with a standard submit. So, if I send this form :<form
id = "browseForm" >[code]......
and this is not a "valid" HTML array : in fact when I get it on server, it looks like a variable.Tried also with serializeArray(), but it create another strange array. How can I send it as the first example?
I have multiple rows of data in an HTML table. E.g., financial transactions. In each row I have an HTML dropdown SELECT with options (user will select transaction tag). I want the transactionID and selected tagID to pass to an onchange event for that unique row. The transactionID comes through for the unique row of data, but I
I am trying to pass a variable from gsp to jquery. But I have a problam.I have variable a which contains 635 element. like this a = [2,555,43,32,43,........]Here I am grabing this value fromgsp to jquery..
However what i'd like to do is submit the form items using serializeArray but then return multiple items from the php script and insert them in multiple places on the page, not just in the form itself.
I know i could simply use that line of code 4 times over with 4 different html targets but i don't feel it is very efficient or DRY. So i'd like to know the best way to submit multiple values to a php script, return multiple responses and use those responses in multiple places in the html.
i have an array and i don't know the content of it, but i want only unique values. in php there is a function to do this, but how must i do this in javascript?
So I created a javascript to get all the selected values in one variable ... But whtever I try the values don't come .. I tried alerting at different places and wht I see is tht it don't even go into the for loop ...
Code:
<SCRIPT> function content() { var retval = new Array(); for(i = 0; i < document.form100.state.length; i++)