I'm having some problems with a calculator that I'm working on and am stumped on a particular situation regarding adding additional script and how it should be written. I've searched the forum and the web and just cant locate a viable solution. Code:
I have a simple calculator on my website which has a few options selectable by radio buttons. When the user adds selections - the total price of their order is automatically calculated and displayed in a <div> for them to see. The client then can deselect options or add according to their budget. The code which deals with this is as follows (just sections of it but you get the point ....) In the <HEAD>
<script type = "text/javascript"> var allprices = []; var index = 0;
I am looking to build an expenditure calculator. What I am having problems with is I am using radio buttons to multiply form field values [radio1] = x 1 (week) [radio2] = x 4 (month) [radio3] = x 52 (year) So if you fill out a field and select [radio2] it multiplies the field by 4. If you then select [radio1] it reverts to the original value. Using JQuery what's the best way to do this. The issue I am having is I need to know the previous selected radio as well as the new one so I know whether to divide or multiply.
I'm trying to make a calculator app; with a few differences. I have a text field with a numberpad below it, I got the numbers to show up in the text field, but am unsure as to how when I hit the enter button - it would store them in a variable?...I am also wondering as to how it would store current value and then allow me to input another value(maybe on the next page) and either subtract or add to it(the first value that is stored).I am also wondering how to get a decimal point in place(need it for currency).
I have the last assignment that she wants us to do and I had to pull up another assignment that she wanted us to build upon( which is one of those coding without anything advance)
<html> <head> <title>
[code]....
now she wants us to do max <beta and then name the variables with if a<b and I don't know if I put that in the concatenation or what to name my variables!
I am trying to create a price calculator that automatically calculates the price of custom made picture frame. I got an equation that finds the square area of the frame by multiplying the perimeter (2*length*width) by the thickness (which the user can choose from 1.5", 2" or 3"). Then it multiplies it by a decimal number (0.27 if the frame is 1.5" thick, 0.23 if its 2" thick, and 0.18 if its 3" thick). Then it adds a $5 custom made fee to the final answer. But when I save it to an html file and load it in Internet Explorer, it doesn't calculate. Code:
#display { text-align:right; } </style> <script type="text/javascript"> var find=document.getElementById; var temp=0; var total=0; var which=0; var m=0;
function Mplus() { m=parseFloat(find('display').value) + m; find('memory1').value="M+*"; }
function Mclear() { m=0; find('memory1').value="M+"; }
I'm attempting to create a shopping cart shipping calculator using the total $ provided by the cart itself (%total%). Basically the script needs to take the %total%, compare it to a bunch of arrays in the javascript, and provide the shipping charge as a percentage of the total. For example:
I have a simple calculator written using javascript and html. I would like to make it such that when a link to the calculator is clicked, a pop up window with this calculator appears rather than referring a user to anew page.
I am trying to make a calculator that calculates the amount of words inputted (words) and multiplying it with a variable decided by an If/Then statement. The way I want it to work is that if there is 1-10,000 inputted it multiplies whatever that amount is by .29, and if there is 10,000-20,000 by .26, and anything more than 20,000 by .24. This is what I have come up with so far:
Code JavaScript: <script type="text/javascript"> function wordcount(){
I am trying to implement a time calculator onto my website with preset times to tell how long it would take to make troops. Say you want to make 100 Catapults and each Catapult takes one minute and ten seconds to make, I would like to be able to show the time in days /hours / minutes preferably in the format of 0:00:00. I would like it so someone can type in the amount of troops they want. There are Infantry that take 0:00:22, Cavalry that take 0:00:52, Archers that take 0:00:35 and Catapults that take 0:01:10.
Show a checkbox list with names of the coins. The user picks the coins he/she has and presses submit. Then prompt boxes show up asking how many toonies you have (if the user selected toonies) and it does that for each one that has been checked marked.I've tried this
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head>
I am trying to write a currency calculator that can convert between 4 currencies.
I have managed to get as far as to convert from one currency to the other 3 but can not make it convert between the others. Could you please give me some advice how to continue? Code:
I have a text field with a numberpad below it, I got the numbers to show up in the text field, but am unsure as to how when I hit the enter button - it would store them in a variable?...I am also wondering as to how it would store current value and then allow me to input another value(maybe on the next page) and either subtract or add to it(the first value that is stored).I need the calculator to be like a numberpad/money calculator, so when the user will enter a specific amount(stored in variable), (there will be two decimal places for currency(not sure how to get this working)i want the "point" to be there when they enter in numbers).then they add in another amount, how would i subtract/add this to the first stored value?
Where could I find a mortgage calculator script I could place on my website? I found a really cool one at www.dave.imarc.net/php free to use but I have a hard time understanding how to install it. I really don't even know what php is.
Could someone maybe guide me out of this programming lingo darkness?
Here's the deal...I have a form in my Coldfusion page that is a financial calculator (you type in the amount of the goods and the interest and it computes your monthly payments. It drops the numbers into the input fields in the form). This form uses javascript to do the calculations. So here is the problem.
I have three columns on my site. The left column has a couple of short forms that use the "CFFORM" tag. It seems that when i have the CFFORM tag in the page for whatever the reason the form can't do that math anymore. When I remove the CFFORM from the page it works fine.
What is the work around for this and why is there even a conflict between the two? I am closing all of my tags form tags.
I also use ColdFusion includes in the page, are they going to cause problems with the script too?
I have to code something where the input would be the age (in years) and the output would be the age (in days). I'm not sure what I did wrong, but it's not working,
I would like to create a calculator which can help parents when they calculate their student's school fees on our school's joomla web site. Ive attached our school's fee table.
I have to integrate FedEx or UPS's Rate Calculator with an eCommerce web site. I have a web site which offers some products for sale. The price of the products is being charged to customer. But now I want to calculate the amount of shipping depending on the postal code in USA and Canada only with FedEx or UPS and add to the total amount. I looked the tools offered by FedEx and UPS, but still I could not integrate with the web site. Even after following the documentation. I want to do like within one window or an pop-up window of browser, but the goal is depending on the postal code the amount of shipping should be calculated and added to chargeable amount.
I'm getting started at javascript and jQuery, I want to make a calculator for my services, for example, checking a box will add value to a total.For example theres a textbox that asks how much gallons of paint will be used, the value of each gallon is 30 dollars, so the user can write for example 2 on the input and a div will output 60. I think that would be made with .change(), but in the demo of the documentations appears a selection list, and I can't figure out how to make an input work like that.