Program That Adds All Even Integers Between 1 To 100
Jun 21, 2010javescript program that adds all even integers between 1 to 100
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View 5 RepliesWrite a JavaScript/HTML program that inputs two integers a and b in an input text box, and outputs all odd numbers between a and b (a and b are expected to be between 1 and 30, and a<b)
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View 1 Replies View RelatedWrite a program which takes a series of positive integers as input : 1, 2, 3 …
When input is complete, as indicated by entry of an end of data flag ( -2), the program will output the largest of the entered values.
I am implementing several scriptaculous sliders in my app... and one thing I can see being an issue is setting their "values" property to limit the selectable values.
This property takes an array of integers representing the allowable values. Unfortunately without this property, the slider will allow you to select a decimal value, so I can't just use a min and max if I only want integer values output.
Creating an array for a small data set is simple: for example "values: [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]"
But some of my sliders will range into the hundreds and need an array of hundreds of allowable values. Is there a simple way to generate an array of 0 to 100 integer values (or more). I know I could use a for loop but it seems to me there might be an even easier way, though I cannot find it.
I would like it to fit in a code block like this:
javascript Code:
var s1 = new Control.Slider('handle1',
'track1',
{
axis:'horizontal',
[Code]....
EDIT: for further clarification, I found that PHP has a range() function that does exactly what I want. Anything comparable in Javascript? [URL]
I have an array holding 100 randomly generated integers between 0-9 inclusive...firstArray[99]
how do i use a second array to keep count of how many times each integer is generated..secondArray[9]
im just doing a little test and this might seem like a really stupid question but i cant figure it out...all i simply want to do is take all those numbers and get the sum then display the sum in a document.write in theory i should get 10 but i dont and idk why i have tried many many things
var numbers = new Array();
numbers[0] = 1;
numbers[1] = 2;
numbers[2] = 3;
numbers[3] = 4;
I'm trying to match all integers before and after the hyphen:
12345-5
This is what I tried but always returns null
Code:
var divID = '12345-5';
var idPattern = /^[0-9]+$/; //Matching one or more numbers before the hyphen
var id2Pattern = /^-[0-9]+$/; //Matching starts from the hyphen and all numbers that proceed
[code]....
I'm playing arround with integers.
1.000.000,00 // throw error
1,000,000,00 // throw error
1000,00 // success
100.00 // success
And on success I have to get all numbers before the dot or comma .
I'm a newbie to javascript and I made this script
<script>
var num = parseInt(prompt("Enter the number of integers to follow"));
var sum = 0;
for (i = 0; i < num; i++){
sum += parseInt(prompt("Enter a number"));
}
if (isNaN(num)) {
alert("Invalid");
} else {
if (sum < 0) {
document.writeln("The sum is 0 and the average is 0");
} else {
document.writeln("The sum is " + sum + " and the average is " + sum/num);
}
}
</script>
The scenario : Create in javascript that will read a series of integers at the terminal. The first integer is special, as it indicates how many more integers will follow. Your javascript is to calculate the sum and average of the integers, excluding the first integer, and display these values to the screen. If the total is not greater than 0 then display "The sum is 0 and the average is 0". Did I write the script correctly? am I missing anything that a dumb person might do? for example the person might type in letters instead of numbers.
<html>
<head>
<title></title>
[code]....
i have the following script below, that tests for an integer.How do i enable it to test for numeric, ie when u have a period.
View 2 Replies View Relatedi have this simple function...
function update(value, oldvalue)
{
var a = value;
var b = oldvalue;
var result = a + b;
document.form.fieldname.value=result;
}
and call the function using a field with this...
onkeyup="update(this.value, other)"
But all its doing is concatenating the 2 numbers together as though they are strings!!!
so if this.value = 11
and other = 15
it displays 1115
i want to add them and display the total, do i need to specify them as being integers or something?
I have an array containing numbers. I want to order this numbers contained from major to minor in order to print them .. Here's what I have done:
var arr = new Array(6);
arr[0] = "10";
arr[1] = "5";
[Code]....
But I get no alert and a "myarray.sort is not a function" error.
i need to add another "li" element to a list. The "li" should be with 0 indentation.
When I statically write it (HTML/CSS), with ul/li margin/padding 0 - it
looks great. When I dynamically add it (Javascript) - in IE (and not FF) it's ALWAYS
indented, no matter what!!
This is my javascript code:
var newLiElement = document.createElement('li');
newLiElement.style.padding = Ɔpx'
newLiElement.style.margin = Ɔpx'
List.appendChild(newLiElement);
newLiElement.parentNode.style.padding = Ɔpx' //even tried to update
the "ul" father node
newLiElement.parentNode.style.margin = Ɔpx'
Even though - the div in IE looks like this:
List Header
first li
second li
But in FF the div looks like this (and this is the right scenario):
List Header
first li
second li
I event tried to define a new class with padding and margin 0 and use
newLiElement.className = 'no-padding-maring-class-name'
but it's still indented in IE.
SoftDivScroll (http://scripterlative.com/files/softdivscroll.htm) adds #anchorname if clicked from a different page yet it doesn't on the same page
-home.php
--#anchor1
services.php
[code]....
I have a three textboxes in a form. Using OnBlur, I am attempting to call a function to add one to an input textbox to add 1 to the cost.As the user enters text into textbox01, the number 1 appears in the input box about cost, as the user enters text into textbox02, the input box displays 2 and the user enters text into textbox03, the input box displays 3.
My JavaScript is as follows:
<script type="text/javascript">
//copies contents of first textbox to second textbox
[code]....
I have a google script i paste in my web page. But when users click on the adds, it redirects the same page to the adds.How do i enable them as popups ?Here is my script below
<script type="text/javascript"><!--
google_ad_client = "pub-7975590523545723";
/* 728x90, created 06/01/09 */
[code]....
For some reason, when i split a basic string in IE I'm getting an extra value in the array which is something like this:
function(v,n){n = (n==null)?0:n; var m = this.length;for(var i = n;
That's the actual value. Here's the call I use:
var value = "test@test.com, test1@test1.com";
[code]....
I have been trying to write a script that allows a user to click on a button like a plus sign to add an additional field for a phone number when they have more than one phone number to enter. I have created a script that sort of does this. It doubles up what is already there, so, the first time, everything is fine, but after that I get a lot more fields than I want. I am a php programmer and not familiar enough with javascript to get to what I want. My script is included below. What I am doing here is retrieving the html content and then adding it to what is already there. In php I would use an if conditional test to see if the data has been retrieved. The first time it would retrieve the data into a variable. After that it would not retrieve it. I think I am getting into some scope and sequence issues here. Javascript is a bit different than php in these regards.Also there is a commented line in the code that asks another question about the use of variables that I don't understand.I also tried using appendChild() here to no avail. I couldn't get that to work at all.
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript">
[code]....
I am trying to use a code snippet fromthe code works fine however what I want to do is modify it so that when the user clicks the link to add another entry their would be a drop down <select> box to the left of the text input box. Which I have working but each time the link is clicked to add a new <select> and text input box row the previous <select> dropdowns seem to loose their values and only the text input boxes keep their values. So I am not sure where/how to edit my below code to work properly
Code:
below javascript controls the functionalty of the script
var arrInput = new Array(0);
[code]....
To put things short, I just started with Ajax and was abel to update categories without reloading whole page. I even was abel to add the new categori to the drop down menu of categories. The problem comes when I try useing the new option.Now to expand on this. I have something like.
Code:
var optn = document.createElement("OPTION");
optn.text = document.categoryForm.category.value;
[code]....
I'm working on an event driven app, which currently adds a listener to each of the relevant elements directly. I am planing on changing this to use a delegated event method but this raised the following question...Which is more expensive navigating the DOM, or adding event listeners?[code]I need to handle the click event of buttons 'b1', 'b2' & 'b3', a set of these buttons can be found in each 'a1' container but not always in the same nested position. To handle the events I need to know the class of the button clicked and the id of its 'a1' container. Would it be more efficient to:
A ) Add just one listener to the 'main' div, having to find the 'a1' containers id by inspecting each parentNode of srcElement until an 'a1_*' match is found.
B ) Add a listener to each 'a1' container, the id of the container can be easily passed as an argument.
I am trying to write a script that allows a button in an iframe to change the value of a variable that is in the parent page. I then want to have an if statement in the parent that will change the url of the iframe ( or even change the url of the parent)Here's what I have for the parent:
HTML Code:
<html>
<head>
[code].....
My page is not displaying correctly in Internet Explorer. Its displays properly in all other browsers.
The issue: Internet Explorer
When the page is loaded-- Internet Explorer places DIV tags between the the <LI> elements on my page and in other areas of the controls which have been dynamically added to a placeholder on the child form during page load. The first <UL> element on the list has an ID assigned. The java-script functions correctly on the first <LI> element but does not get to the rest as <DIV> tags have been placed between them breaking up the nodes.
Opera, Safari, Chrome and Firefox load these controls without separating the elements with additional DIV tags. They remain grouped together and display as intended. As they remain in the proper UL container my Java-Script can collapse the list as designed by getting the child elements of the UL.
I have a function where it add rows into a table. For the example below it adds a row under the Question column, (I have not included whole function as there is a lot of code so instead I have just posted the relevant code.
Code:
//This is inside a function
var row = document.createElement("tr");
[code]....