so basically this is what I have its 2 sets of radio buttons named budget, premier and superior which values are $2,$3 and $5 respectively. a checkbox that if checked the value would make the the first group of radios multiplied by 2 if not it will remain the same the second group would be weekly, monthly and annually which the values will be multiplied to 1,x(52/12) and 52 respectively to everything above. the total would be displayed as an alert message if the none of the first group is selected an alert would be issued when calculate is pressed and that would be please select level of cover and if none of the second group is selected it would display please select frequency of payment but if none is selected at all both alerts would be displayed on a single dialogue box, i cant make a script to make it function properly .i didnt include the script because i suck it doesnt work
<form name="InsuranceCalc">
<p><h2>calutaling insurance</h2></p>
<p> Please complete the form.</p>[code].............
I have 3 radio buttons with the same name ("myradio"). The value of each is a different URL (eg. value="http:[url]...)I have a link underneath these (<a href="#">Send</a>). I would like the selected radio button's value to be inserted into the href of the link, and if the user selects a different radio button that this changes.
what i need to do to add all the radio botton and check box. i already finish the add formula on the checkbox but i do not know how to add the two selected radio buttons to my checkbox buttons.for example:
got 3 groups of radio buttons that, if not all checked, needs to give an alert message when button clicked to continue. The button is not a submit button, but just to continue to the next part of the form which is hidden.
<!-- MY RADIO BUTTON GROUPS --> <input name="id[18]" value="81" id="attrib-18-81" type="radio"><label class="attribsRadioButton zero" for="attrib-18-81"> Kola Cubes</label><br /> <input name="id[18]" value="82" id="attrib-18-82" type="radio"><label
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The onClick function on the image is to hide these and display next part of form.
I understand that I could just check them automatically to force user to change them if they wanted to or just continue but if there is way to do it another way.
Or if possible to hide my continue button until all 3 groups are selected, also without using checked="checked"
The code I wrote is showing three random results from the database and each result gets three options to choose from (spoon, fork, knife). What I need to figure out is a way to make sure each image thats showing up gets one vote - and the person cannot vote on the same answer for pic2 and pic3 (ie: if they vote "spoon" for pic1, I need it to give a "please vote again" message if they click the same answer for pic2 or pic3).
I cant seem to get this submitForm Validator to work. It needs to see if one of the two radio buttons are selected. I just cant seem to get it to work, anyone know whats wrong?
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <title>Concert</title> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" /> [Code]...
show a div when 3 "Yes" radio buttons are clicked. Heres my code:
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If you answered YES to 3 or more of the above questions you may have Sleep Apnea - a potentially serious breathing disorder that can lead to heart attack, stroke, or high blood pressure in later life.
I'm trying to figure out how I can have a script add up the number of radio buttons selected for each category. For example, on a test, I'll have three options for each question. I want to add up how many A's are selected, how many B's are selected and how many C's are selected for each question.
I'm not very learned in Javascript, but I know I can use it to accomplish this. I searched Google and found a script that would do this with TWO options, but I need it done with THREE, and cannot figure out how to change the code . Here's the script I found:
and now I need to de-select the radio buttons after it has been selected. I've looked around and can't seem to find a way. Only other way I could figure is to refresh the page but if I do that I loose all my variables. It's not at all finished yet, but if you want to see what I've done so far: javascript currency ranking I'm liking Javascript much more, it's not as difficult as I thought it was.
I'm a just wondering about something that might be quite simple but I'm not sure how to achieve it.
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That's the code for my form. Two radio boxes one called car and one called bus. I'm not so much bothered about the contents of what is selected, just that if car or bus (or both) is selected.
I have two buttons:
If I choose a car such as Ford, I want the car one to be changed to
I also want the submit button to be 'greyed out' until both of them have been submitted which looks like this.
I have a form that will dynamically place a number of radio button groups on the page. I don't want the user to be able to submit the form until a value has been chosen for ALL fields. I have hidden the submit button with the though of showing it again once ALL fields have been checked. My code so far...
$(document).ready(function () { //Hide the submit button $('#MainContent_sbmtButton').hide(); //Change background of question to show clearly which questions have been answered
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This doesn't work as expected. It shows the submit button when any of the radio buttons are clicked.
I'm making a javascript game for a digital media class and I'm having a hard time figuring out how to code this. The idea is that there's three similar images, one that's different and the user must select the image that's different by selecting the radio button below it and pressing the Submit button.
So in the if/else statement, I want it to be programmed so that if the correct answer is selected and then submitted, it will take you to another webpage. If an incorrect answer is selected, I want an alert to pop up and say Sorry, that's Incorrect. Here's the coding I have so far, none of which is working.
<script type="text/javascript"> function processAnswer() { for (i = 0; i <= 3; i++)
I've seen several messages in this group with this question and no reply. Simply stated, how do you send the status of a group of radio buttons to a JavaScript function? I have a large project that needs this. Since I cannot figure it out, I wrote a small page to experiment with it. Here it is....
I have 4 groups of radio buttons (4 different questions using radio buttons) that I need to be required but only if a check box is selected. Also, is there a way to disable these radio buttons if the check box has not been selected?
I am trying to run some code that will check if the user enters two values from 'depart' and 'arrival' select lists that would make up an invalid journey: var cdate, ctime, cdepart, carrive, cname; with(window.document.example) {
I have an assignment in which the person has to choose their department and their hourly wage is given for each department. In the text box they must put their hours worked for the week, which I can't seem to get to work this is what I have:
I am trying to create a form with radio buttons, when an option is selected and submitted it comes up with a message but i cant get it working. If the first radio button is selected I want the message class 1 and if the second class 2 etc
This is probably simple, but I am new to jQuery and am trying to wrapmy head around things.Basically what I am trying to do is a very basic quiz. I have 3 groupsof radio buttons (3 questions with 4 possible answers for eachquestion, so.. multiple choice).Each answer has a number value assigned to it, i.e. value="2". Thiswould be 2 points.After pressing a button I need to be able to select all the radiobuttons have that been checked, and then add all their point values upand give the user a score.
User selects radio buttons and the script totals a score based on the selection.Problem: The script returns no value as a total. The script was originally written to total a score by matching input name values beginning with "Set" (i.e., Set1, Set2). At that time the script worked; returning a sum of the selected radio button values. A requirement has mandated changing the names (i.e., EXTFLDV _ 500048). The new name values are not contiguous. I believe this is where the problem may lie.
Script: function setRadios() { function sumRadios()[code]..........
Im trying to figure out how to add different radio if its selected or not
example:
Radio_Button1 value="5": Selected Radio_Button2 value="15": Not Selected Radio_Button3 value="25": Selected Radio_Button4 value="35": Selected var addingitup = ??? and im lost??
I'm trying to create a questionnaire style series of radio buttons which are hidden and then a different set of radio buttons displayed depending on the previous answer. eg
Q1 Is it a man? (if select yes then display)
Q2 Is he called John? (if no then display)
Q3 Is he called Gary? and so on...
I've been testing using the code below but wondered if anyone had any ideas on how this could be done easily?
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.