Recording High Scores
Feb 13, 2007
I have a team website that has several games for entertainment. One
of the games is a javascript version of yahtzee. Can someone suggest
a way, using javascript, to record a high score for the game instead
of a high score for a particular user, session, or computer. Perhaps
someone already has code written to do this.
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Nov 7, 2010
For example if I have this function name: function sortScores(myscores){ I would like to take an array of score records (each containing a score and a page number) and return a sorted version where the records are arranged in descending order of score.
so if I have this example call: sortScores( [ { score:0, Number:0 }, { score:2, Number:1 }, { score:1, NUmber:2 } ] )
I would get the example result:[ { score:2, Number:1 }, { score:1, Number:2 }, { score:0, Number:0 } ]
Where the results have been sorts in descending order of score. I've looked at this example, but it only deals with one one value -->[URL]..
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Aug 2, 2010
I need a javascript that could record the ID/name of a textbox when the user hit delete or backspace to be used on the next page after submission in a PHP script.
There are 96 text boxes, they are all randomly placed on the screen with a question that came from a randomized array's keys (the script later checks the values of the textboxes with the values from the array's keys that correlate to the textboxes by the name/id of the textbox, which is assigned by a for loop that issues the next($array) to assign everything everywhere.
At the same time, it needs to count how many times the backspace/delete were pushed and have that recorded and sent as well.
After 45 minutes of research I've been able to solve the "count the backspace/delete key" problem:
<script type="text/javascript">
var count = 0;
document.onkeypress=function(e){
var e=window.event || e
[Code]....
But onto the name/id issue: I'm not sure how to go about retrieving the names/id of the textboxes. I would assume a onkeypress event for every textbox, but hope that there could be something I could just add to this code.
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Feb 1, 2011
How do I get the following phrases to output along with their corresponding scores for my algorithm below?
Here are the phrases I'd like to see along side the outputted score
Scores:
And here's my formula that asks for 4 values then spits out a number.
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Jul 27, 2009
I would like to dynamically update a score as you select radio buttons on a form. I would like to update the actual score and the possible score every time a radio button is clicked.
If "yes" is selected, they get the points. If "no" is selected, they don't get the points. If "N/A" is selected, the points aren't counted (in either the actual score or the possible score).
So, when either "yes" or "no" is selected the possible points need to be increased by the number of points that question is worth, and the actual points need to be added if they got "yes". I would like it to display their score (total percentage and running score) as you click the radio buttons, so I'm assuming you would need to call a function on each click which passes the point values along?
Here's my basic form so you know what I mean:
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Nov 4, 2009
I was working on this problem that asks me to return an array of scores for each string (only for its content part, not URL) in the global variable, which is an array. For example, alert a score of 0 if the string z is not found, 1 if found once, and 2 for twice. My problem is that I can get the code to alert if it has found the word (ex. "the"), but I cannot manage to :
a) Assign separate scores for each string.
b) Make the search case insensitive i.e. "the" will appear in 0,1, but not in 2, where it is capitalized
[CODE]
var c = ["[www.facebook.com] Facebook is the best social networking site to coccent with your friends. ", "[www.google.co.uk] Google is the worldwide search engine. ", "[www.bbc.co.uk] The best news source for starting your day. "];
function findScore(z) {
[Code]...
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Nov 4, 2010
I want to make a simple quiz in HTML using JavaScript. I have made a web page called scoreboard which contains two tables. I have attached the screen shot of how the web page looks as well as the coding here with this msg. below is the description of my web page. If you find it lengthy or not understandable, pls refer my attached image of the web page.
Description: one table contains two rows - one for direct answers and another for answers which are given during their pass chance in the quiz. There are four buttons - Team A, Team B, Team C and Team D for both the direct and pass. And the second table contains four text boxes which which displays the score for each Team.
Now, in my web page i have typed the required coding so that when in click the TeamA, TeamB,...buttons in the direct row, the score board for Team A adds up 10 points.
Now i want to add 5 points for the respective teams when i click their team button in the pass row. I am not able to code that. the code goes below.
<html>
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Somebody enters the search term, presses search, and the results are displayed, what is more I record the search term in the DB - plus the number of results returned - reason I want to know what people are searching for and how often - to see if I can plug some holes in product inventory. Anway fairly standard.
Now I also have an AJAX search box (well same box actually) as they type matching products are displayed in a DHTML drop down (like google suggest) - this all works, however I am stuck trying to work out how I could record in the DB what they are searching for in the AJAX search etc as there is no hard action - such as pressing "search", each keystroke is a new search, and I guess I don't really want to be recording like (or do I?):
h 1000 (product matches)
ha 300
har 100
harr 20
harry 10
harry p 6
.......
etc
any ideas as to a possible work around.
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What I need is a script that runs when a page is unloaded. The script will update a text file (stored in the htdocs folder of the site) with the current time.
So far, I have come to the conclusion that I may need to use JavaScript and the window.onbeforeunload event but I cannot get any further.
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shell) but I get a bit nervous about using closures Code:
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Code:
How to activate the voice search, that is generally activated by clicking on the little microphone near the textbox, without clicking it?
I want it to start recording the voice after the user starts talking, or alternatively, after a tot # of seconds..
I did not find anything on the API: [url]
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Code:
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Code:
<script>
$(document).ready(function()
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