Determine Which Number Entered Was The Highest And The 2nd Highest
May 13, 2011
I need to write a program that asks for 3 different numbers (prompt boxes) and determine which number entered was the highest and the 2nd highest. I know what to do for the input and output but I don't know what to do during the processing.
I'm having a hard time trying to get this script to work. I am trying to write a script that finds the highest of 5 numbers and places the highest number in the last textbox.Can anybody tell me what I am doing wrong?
<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>COMSC-100-1241 - Assignment #10 - Using "Greater Than" And "Less Than" Logic</TITLE>
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE = "JAVASCRIPT"> var contestantNamesArray = ['Tom and Nazia', 'Pat and Dan', 'Sandra and Kofi', 'Ian and Adele', 'Paul and Costas']; var judgesPointsArray = [2,1,5,4,3];
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Basically i need it to loop though the array and find who has the highest points / if more than one have the same points so i dance off is required.
I'm using the jquery topZIndex plugin in my application. It's working great. Now I have a situation though, where I would like to return the element with the highest z-index on the page. The plugin has a function that will return the highest z-index, but it's a value, not an object.
If I have the below textboxes that have a dollar value how can I have a javascript function STYLE THE BACKGROUND color of the textfield with the lowest dollar amount. I would like to use the id="total" to cycle through the textboxes to find the lowest value.[code]...
I cant figure out why this wont return the highest target. The variable highest_target is placed outside the for loop.
Code:
var highest_target; var inputs = divs[i].getElementsByTagName('INPUT'); var bounty_target = 'http://apps.facebook.com/mobwars/fight/do.php?'; var target_id = '';
I've written a program which will prompt for a number of cities, Prompt for the name of the city, then prompt for the number of snowfall readings of that city, and then prompt for each of these individual snowfall readings of that city. From this, it adds up each of the individual snowfall readings of that city, and will calculate an average by dividing this figure [the total snowfall] by the total number of readings for that city. This average is used to then classify the city as "not snowy", "mild", or "blizzard". I'm happy to PM my code to anyone willing to help out, as I realise this is a complex structure to visualise perhaps, but I can't post it publicly.
I am making a form using HTML and java where you enter a number and it uses an equation then spits out another number. My problem is I want to split the number you put into the form and add it up. Example You enter"457829"Press "convert"And the first step I want it to do is"4+5+7+8+2+9=sumA"Then"sumA/8"So far I can only do the sumA/8 if I manually add up the numbers then place the sum in the form, here's the code:
I use the following to verify that a user has entered a number between 0 and 99 in a form:
It seems to work fine in all browser / machine combos except Firefox on a Mac, when entering 0 returns false (I don't know if entering other numbers also returns false.)
If I had a webpage that displayed a database in tabular form, it would be nice to know how many lines of text the browser could display without scrolling, then have the cgi script output the appropriate number of lines of data to fill the screen.
I've seen examples of how to get the browser window size in pixels, but is there a way to determine the number of lines that are displayed?
function check_email(mailstring) { valid = "1234567890qwertyuiop[]asdfghjklzxcvbnm.@-_QWERTYUIOPASDFGHJKLZXCVBNM"; for(i=0; i < mailstring.length ;i++)
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at the moment its checks that someting has been enetered in all these fields,
what would be the best way to check that the email or phone nummber had been entered?? will not send if nothing enetered, but will send if one or both have been enetered?
I have searched Datepicker, the forums and the internet in general to find the way to determine the number of days between two dates using Datepicker. My inputs are named: Starts, Ends, Days. I found the code below, but cannot get it to work.
// calculates reservation duration function resDuration(#Starts, #Ends) { var date1 = new Date(#Starts.value); var date2 = new Date(#Ends.value); var minutes = 1000*60; var hours = minutes*60; var days = hours*24; var diff = Math.abs(date2.getTime() - date1.getTime()); return round(diff / days); } /* put that value in elapsed days field */ $('#Days').val(diff); I will then do validation on the result - input field "Days".
I have been presented with: Draw a flowchart and write a javascript program which will accept two numbers from a user and will determine whether the second number is a factor of the first. This is determined by dividing the first number by the second and checking if the remainder is 0. This is made easier if you find out what the operator does. The output should be in the form 4 is not a factor of 6 and 3 is a factor of 6. I have tried a few attemps and yet still not sure what the problem is :confused:
While using jQuery, I found that I needed to know how many records were returned and also if the result set returned was empty. After searching the jQuery documentation I couldn't find any property or method that returned this value, so I've added that functionality myself and wanted to share it with the group.
1) Determine the number of records returned: I wanted to show the user how many results were returned after they start typing into the autocomplete field similar to how Google indicates the number of results found when you start typing in the search box. At first I thought the max parameter in the function formatItem returned this value. However, it returns the max option that you set it to. So if your query returns 100 records and you set max to 25, it'll obviously return 25 (not what I wanted).So after trying various things, I looked at the jQuery code and simply added the number of records returned by the database to the formateItem function. In the fillList() function around line 660 I added the data.length parameter:
var formatted = options.formatItem(data[i].data, i+1, max, data [i].value, term, data.length);And in my autocomplete code, I added the parameter to the end of theparam list:formatItem: function(data, i, total, value, searchTerm, totalResults)So now whenever a new search is preformed, I get back the number ofsearch result from the database.
2) Determine if a result set returned was empty I wanted to update a <div> with a message like "no records found" whenever the query yielded no results. Again, after searching the jQuery documentation, I couldn't find any property or method that would indicate this so I added it to the code. In the request function after the line var data = cache.load(term); I added the following:
This is calculator program that I have gotten stuck on. Here is where I think I am at:
The program is now taking the 1st number entered displaying it and storing it in the variable "memory".
Operation (+,-,*,/) is added to the memory in function action1() but then when the second number is entered it replaces memory with the second number. How can I get the variable memory to the whole string of 1st number,action, 2nd number?
Also once I do get that working correctly:
Wouldn't eval(document.calculator.display.value= memory) in my HTML for the "=" give me the calculation. (if I could figure out how to have memory store the 1st number and action1 and 2nd number all together) Or would eval(document.calculator.display.value) do it for me.
I have this script that is supposed to check if a number the user guesses is the same as the randomly generated number.Problem is that the random number generated at the start of the program keeps on changing everytime I click on the "Check if I'm right" button, the random number gets generated again and I never ever get to reach the correct answer
HTML CODE <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> <head>
Hello everyone... I've got a question about an onKeyUp event. I'm using a text box that HAS to be a negative number therefore it has to have a - sign in front of the number. Can someone point me in the right direction as to how to write a function to do this? Thanks so much...
I am working on trying to create a Picture Bingo JavaScript. I am using the standard Bingo Card Generator and it works great however, I need help coding the script so that the number are associated with a picture for example everytime number 12 would show up on the card an image would replace the number. Here is the code that I am using:
When updating our agency's webpage daily, [URL] I am looking for a shortcut to save time.. When I update air quality numbers. I have to put the conditions. Ex.. 50 = good 100= moderate etc etc. As you see here(bold and underlined)
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Well instead of having to type good or moderate every-time to correlate with the numbers, I want to find a way the category can automatically default correctly when I put in just the number. Ex, if I put in the number 100, it automatically knows to issue/ put Moderate with out me having to type it. I semi wrote a code .. Yet can't seem to know how to execute. Seeing if Maybe I can get some assistance.
I have a function below where every time a question is submitted, it will add a new row in the table with a textbox which allows numbers entry only. My question is that I don't know how to code these features in this function:
I want the text box to be between 0 and 100, so if text box contains a number which is above 100, it will automatically change the number to the maximum number which is 100.
Does any one know how to code this in my function below in javascript: