I have a text box and would like to see if the value of the input matches the values defined in a JavaScript array.For example, the JavaScript array will hold five values:
What I am wanting to do is have my form open up a new part of the form when the previous sections are filled out. i.e name field shows, when it has content, the next field opens up for it to be filled out, and so on.
What I want to happen is that when I select the date through the drop down menus for day, month and year, I want the semester textbox to automatically fill in the semester depending on the date chosen. E.g. If the user chose the date 23rd June 2012 from the drop down menus, then the semester textbox below should automatically be filled in with the semester 'Summer'.
Below is the dates and semester: 1st September - 30th November = Autumn 1st December - 28th February = Winter 1st March - 31st May = Spring 1st June - 30th August = Summer
I have an array called officers and each officer is an array itself of 5 items....name, position, phone, address, email. My officer array currently has just 4 sub arrays. But I'd eventually like to make it dynamic where I can add as many as i want when filling out this form. Below is a snippet of my form structure....this is just ONE of the 4 officers
Of course it goes on with officer2[] and such....My PHP script will take and break each officer array apart and write it into a database using: officer1[0] = officer1name officer1[1] = officer1position officer1[2] = officer1phone .....etc
Then officer2[0] = officer2name ....etc of all the officer arrays, I'd like to validate that at LEAST one of the officer arrays has ALL 5 elements filled. I am not using Jquery's validate function so I need to stay out of that. Due to the nature of my form, Jquery's validate function wouldn't work properly.
I'm trying to create a 4 x 4 array filled with numbers input by the user. I then need to rotate the grid clockwise like I've shown below.
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
13 09 05 01 14 10 06 02 15 11 07 03 16 12 08 04
I made all numbers double digit just for show in the example so the table is easier to read. So far the code I have is just trying to create the array and fill with numbers from the user. This asks for a number once then doesn't display anything at all.
so what i've did is to check the onkeydown and check if they are digits and if input.value text length is 3 or more i will cancel it.However, if the user had words selected in the textbox, i will wish to allow input. Because imagine the user selected the string "123" in the textbox, and wishes to override this string by typing a new number. but with my current logic, since the textbox already have 3 digits, he had his input rejected, which is not what i would want.
I have a signup form that the user fills out. Among other textboxes, there is an Email textbox, and a Password textbox. These are the two I want to do some Ajax work on.
Right now I'm choosing to go the onblur approach, but is there something better? I'd really like Ajax to go into affect when the user has stopped typing. I know there is key up and key down, but that won't really be too good for what I'm doing. Besides that though, this isn't the real problem.
My problem is this, when the onblur function is called, I want it to return text to a specific element on my HTML page depending on if the fields are valid or not.
Anyway, if the email address for example is valid, I want the valid class to get the response. If it's invalid I want the error class to get the response.
Here's my javascript (right now I'm only trying to implement the Email field):
function checkErrors(str) { if (str=="") {
[Code]....
Now the way I have this set up now, both classes are going to get the text, correct? Well I of course don't want that. I don't know how to have it set up so that only one class gets the response depending on what the result is.
When I leave the first textbox (taborder 1), I need to check and see if the textbox contains avalue. If it does, then I need to check and see if the second textbox (taborder 2)contains a value. If it doesNOT, then I need to loadthe second textboxwith "100" and highlight (select) the text. I am adding a blur event to all the column one textboxes as they all contain"rawCount" in the id. Here is my blur event code:
$(document).ready(function(){ $('input[id*=rawCount]').bind('blur', function (event) { // Code to go here }); });
What I am trying to do isadd thecode tocheck and update thecolumn two textbox in the corresponding row (same index)to the blur event of the column one textboxes without having to loop the array each time to find the current textbox array position. Since it is adding the blur event, it has to be possible.
i am declaring an array in javascript var a = new array();
now before assigning a value to the ith element of this array, i have to check if some value has already been assigned there. But at the time of defining array, it gives undefined values to the array. Is there a way/function, thru which i can find, whether a particular index value was assigned before or not.
I am using the following script on an e-commerce site to ensure that not both drop downs cannot be selected at the same time, as well as ensuring one must be selected at all times.The problem with this code is that not all of my product pages have these 2 drop downs so I wanted to try and add in an if statement saying that if id2=9999 and id3 == null then pop up the error. That didnt work because I don't think it can be equal to null if it does not exist on the page. I tried to assign id3 a value of 99999 so that on pages that it doesnt get reassigned after (i.e pages it does not exist on) it will still be equal to 99999 and pop up the error according to the second if clause.Unfortunately that did not work either. Is there any other way I can do via javascript?
Here in my case a[0] and a[5] is duplicate because i am using 1 or 0 for active and deactivate purpose a[4] is deactivate value so we can ignore the 10 in this. so in my case 10 is repeated twice on a[0]and a[5] not a[4], so its duplicate value. can any one help me to solve this.
outputs lines of text, with two <br> between them. What I want is for if it's the last loop for that only to be one <br> but I can't figure out what that "last loop" code should be.
var val1=document.getElementById("text_1"); var but_val=document.getElementById("button_1"); var but_val2=document.getElementById("button_2"); var but_val3=document.getElementById("button_3");
i have a drop down list which contains various items,on selection of one of a item,a text box and submit button appears,for this i have used javascript and div tag.now i want to enter the no in that text box and on submitting the number of textbox has to appear on that page,how can i do it?
What i want to know is how to read the value stored in an array to a textbox though I have a second array which is contianed in dropdowns with a for loop iterating
ie item and price arrays
So i want it if item [position] then price [position] is called to the textbox how do i do this so that it iterates through the values using a for loop as i am meant to iterate through and not hardcode in values.
I'm trying to solve a problem with JS textbox array without success. I have two buttons in my page: PLUS and MINUS; at every click on PLUS a new textbox named 'dear' is generated. So, if one clicks, say, 3 times the output is something like:
dear[0] dear[1] dear[2]
The length property is accessible; alert(dear.length) gives Ɖ', correctly. The prolbem is that is not possible to delete a textbox, clicking on MINUS button. The thing I'd really need to do is to delete from the array (and in consequence from video) the last textbox created, when one clicks on MINUS button.
Pop() and Splice() methods do not work, unfortunely... This is the exact code of my page:
in Javascript I need to dynamically assign the values of textboxes from an array. For example, The textbox ids are box0,box1,box2 and the array is [0,1,2]. Here i need to assign 0 to box0 and 1 to box1 and 2 to box2.
I am looking to have the user input a word into a textbox then when the user hits an "Add" button, the word is stored to an array and then is displayed in a table. I also want the textbox to clear after the "Add" button is pressed. Next, I want the user to be able to input another word into the textbox and when the "Add" button is pressed, have that word stored to same array as the first word but just to a different number.ingredient(0)=first word; ingredient(1)=second word. Then I want the second word to be displayed right below the first word in the table, in the next line down.This is what I have so far.[URL]...
I am trying to display each array item per click in a textbox, so on the first click it dispalys array[0], on the second click it displays array[1]..etc.I thought this might do it but it seems it rattles all the way through to the last array item
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { string[] numbers; declare numbers as an int array of any size[code].....
i'm trying to do is have a textbox which some types 'hello world' into (or whatever), a script that takes that input and splits it into an array of individual letters, finds the appropriate graphic version of each letter and spits it out on the screen. so far i have Code:
Using this creates the dropdown box though I want to take Code: var service = new Array(); //log book services available service[0] = "12 month log book service"; service[1] = "18 month log book service"; service[2] = "24 month log book service"; service[3] = "30 month log book service"; service[4] = "36 month log book service"; service[5] = "Other minor service"; service[6] = "Other major service";
var price = new Array(); //prices log book services available price[0] = "255"; price[1] = "285"; price[2] = "530"; price[3] = "255"; price[4] = "285"; price[5] = "285"; price[6] = "540";
This is to show the expected data at this point in time though I may add or remove elements so I want the code to be flexible a= ie iterative so I want to have the dropdown element checked and compare the position of service to get the associated price though they are in two seperate arrays and cannot be changed. Basically I would like to use a if selected value the price at that position is entered into the textbox which is readonly. How would I go about this and I cannot use tools such as jquery to do this. Is there a way to set the select value to the array position on price or something as I have never had to compare two arrays or print a selected value to a textbox.
Below is the script and form fields I am working with. What I want to do is sum the two textbox fields and have the result show in the total textbox. The code works fine and the total textbox is updated with the value of form1.basic. The problem occurs when I add the "+ parseInt(document.form2.supporter.value)" code in the script section.