Iterating over checkboxes in jQuery - javascript

I have a table with check-boxes, a dropdown, and other accompanying data.
I'd like to iterate over the rows that have been checked, and pull it's data, add that data into a dictionary, then into a master array.
It seems to be finding the correct rows with check boxes, but my for loop is not pulling each row properly. Here is my js code:
$("#thechecked").click(function(){
var send_list = []
$('#mytable').find(':checkbox:checked').each(function () {
var dict = {};
var value = $("#presetChoosen").val();
var filename = $("#filename").text();
dict['filename'] = filename
dict['value'] = value
send_list.push(dict)
});
console.log(send_list)
});
FULL EXAMPLE IN JSFIDDLE
What am I doing wrong?

You should not use the same ids everywhere like you did on the select element. Id's elements are meant to be unique.
I've used some jQuery methods(parent(), find(), next()) to target the specific values:
var value = $(this).parent().parent().find("select option:checked").val();
var filename = $(this).parent().next("td").text();
Below is a working snippet of what you're trying to achieve:
$("#thechecked").click(function() {
var send_list = []
$('#mytable').find(':checkbox:checked').each(function() {
var dict = {};
var value = $(this).parent().parent().find("select option:checked").val();
var filename = $(this).parent().next("td").text();
dict['filename'] = filename
dict['value'] = value
send_list.push(dict)
});
console.log(send_list)
});
tr,
td {
border: 1px solid black;
}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<table id="mytable">
<thead>
<tr id="mq">
<td><input type="checkbox" /></td>
<td>What</td>
<td>Meta</td>
<td>Preset</td>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr id="1">
<td><input type="checkbox" /></td>
<td id="filename_1">Underthesea</td>
<td>1920x1080</td>
<td> <select id="presetChoosen_1">
<option value="Watch">Watch</option>
<option value="Delete">Delete</option>
<option value="None">None</option>
<option value="Other">Other</option>
</select></td>
</tr>
<tr id="2">
<td><input type="checkbox" /></td>
<td id="filename_2">Overthehill</td>
<td>1280x720</td>
<td> <select id="presetChoosen_2" value="asd">
<option value="Watch">Watch</option>
<option value="Delete">Delete</option>
<option value="None">None</option>
<option value="Other">Other</option>
</select></td>
</tr>
<tr id="3">
<td><input type="checkbox" /></td>
<td id="filename">Mocking</td>
<td>1280x720</td>
<td> <select id="presetChoosen" value="asd">
<option value="Watch">Watch</option>
<option value="Delete">Delete</option>
<option value="None">None</option>
<option value="Other">Other</option>
</select></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<button id="thechecked">Get Checked</button>

You're re-using id attributes. IDs are supposed to be unique - and I believe it's actually a WC3 validation error to re-use the same ID in HTML.
You're also not scoping your selector to your checkbox at all.
Change your id="" to name="" and then try the following code concept:
$('#mytable').find('input[type="checkbox"]:checked').each(function () {
var tr = $(this).closest('tr'),
filename = tr.find('[name="filename"]').val();
// [...]
});

Once you get the checkbox (inside the loop), then you need to get the row for that checkbox, eg:
$("#thechecked").click(function(){
var send_list = []
$('#mytable :checkbox:checked').each(function () {
var row = $(this).closest("tr");
var value = row.find("#presetChoosen").val();
var filename = row.find("#filename").text();
var dict = {};
dict['filename'] = filename
dict['value'] = value
send_list.push(dict)
});
console.log(send_list)
});
bit hard to be 100% without your HTML (in the question) and it looks like you have elements with the same id, eg id='presetChoosen' on every row, which is advised against.

Like the accepted answer said, ids should be unique. What I would do is change filename and presetChoosen to classes instead, since they are a type of thing (class), not a particular thing (id). That way you could traverse the DOM in a more readable and easier to understand way:
$("#thechecked").click(function(){
var send_list = [];
$('#mytable').find(':checkbox:checked').each(function (index, checkbox) {
// Find the row this checkbox is in
var row = $(checkbox).closest('tr'),
value = row.find('.presetChoosen').val(),
filename = row.find('.filename').text();
send_list.push({
filename: filename,
value: value
});
});
console.log(send_list);
});
tr,td{border:1px solid black;}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<table id="mytable">
<thead>
<tr id="mq">
<td></td>
<td>What</td>
<td>Meta</td>
<td>Preset</td>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr id="1">
<td><input type="checkbox" /></td>
<td class="filename" >Underthesea</td>
<td>1920x1080</td>
<td> <select class="presetChoosen">
<option value="Watch">Watch</option>
<option value="Delete">Delete</option>
<option value="None">None</option>
<option value="Other">Other</option>
</select></td>
</tr>
<tr id="2">
<td><input type="checkbox" /></td>
<td class="filename" >Overthehill</td>
<td>1280x720</td>
<td> <select class="presetChoosen">
<option value="Watch">Watch</option>
<option value="Delete">Delete</option>
<option value="None">None</option>
<option value="Other">Other</option>
</select></td>
</tr>
<tr id="3">
<td><input type="checkbox" /></td>
<td class="filename" >Mocking</td>
<td>1280x720</td>
<td> <select class="presetChoosen">
<option value="Watch">Watch</option>
<option value="Delete">Delete</option>
<option value="None">None</option>
<option value="Other">Other</option>
</select></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<button id="thechecked">Get Checked</button>

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Trying to create quantity x cost with Javascript

I am creating a merchandise page where I have put the items into separate tables. I want to have it so that when someone selects a quantity, it will display the appropriate price in the field below. Here's the HTML so far:
<table border="1" id="tshirtTable" style="float:left">
<tr>
<th colspan="2">Burundi T-Shirt</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2"><img src="https://rlv.zcache.com/burundi_t_shirt-re5f84ff8b0724bbda7582389e5816a6f_k2g1o_324.jpg" alt="Burundi T-shirt"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td id="qty">Quantity</td>
<td>
<select id="tshirt">
<option value="0" selected>0</option>
<option value="1">1</option>
<option value="2">2</option>
<option value="3">3</option>
</select>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td id="price">Price</td>
<td><input type="text" disabled="true"></td>
</tr>
</table>
I'm pretty new to JS so not sure how to have it calculate the price, depending on which quantity is selected. Guessing I'll have to set the price somewhere, but not exactly sure how to get started on it.
Any help is appreciated, thanks!
I've refactored your code. In my example, we have list of products. It doesn't really matter, you can have here one product or as many as you want. For learning purposes it's better do handle table of items.
First of all we won't be using disabled attribute but readonly. It's is very important, because disabled key-value won't be send to the server. If you want to block the input from changing use readonly. Secondly you don't need to pass =true value to your attribute.
<input type="text" disabled="true"> // bad
<input type="text" readonly> // ok
Another thing is that attribute id is unique per document and we can have only one. Read more on MDN.
The id global attribute defines a unique identifier (ID) which must be
unique in the whole document. Its purpose is to identify the element
when linking (using a fragment identifier), scripting, or styling
(with CSS).
No jQuery in my example, you should learn pure javascript first.
To calc, we must change type of our values. Reading them from inputs, their type is String, we must convert them to Number. In our case we use parseInt() function. It's better to use parseFloat(), when we expect floating point number.
Read my comments to have better understanding what is going on. If you have any confusion make sure to ask.
var table = document.getElementById('tshirtTable');
table.addEventListener("change", function(e) {
// If we are not changing these elements we quit
if (e.target.name !== 'quantity' && e.target.name !== 'each-price') {
return;
}
// Let's check what is id of our element
// We store our id in <tr id="..."
// To access tr, we must find tr by using .closest function
var tr = e.target.closest('tr');
var productId = tr.id;
var quantityValue = tr.querySelector('.quantity').value;
var eachPriceValue = tr.querySelector('.each-price').value;
var totalPriceValue = tr.querySelector('.total-price').value;
// Here is important part, we must parse values as type Number, because currently they are type String
tr.querySelector('.total-price').value = ( parseInt(quantityValue) * parseInt(eachPriceValue)).toFixed(2);
});
<table border="1" id="tshirtTable" style="float:left">
<thead>
<th>Name</th>
<th>Quantity</th>
<th>Price / Each</th>
<th>Total Price</th>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr id="1">
<td>Burundi T-Shirt</td>
<td><select class="quantity" name="quantity">
<option value="0" selected>0</option>
<option value="1">1</option>
<option value="2">2</option>
<option value="3">3</option>
</select>
</td>
<td><input class="each-price" type="text" name="each-price" value="15"></td>
<td><input class="total-price" name="total-price" type="text" readonly></td>
</tr>
<tr id="2">
<td>Burundi Skirt</td>
<td><select class="quantity" name="quantity">
<option value="0" selected>0</option>
<option value="1">1</option>
<option value="2">2</option>
<option value="3">3</option>
</select>
</td>
<td><input class="each-price" type="text" name="each-price" value="25"></td>
<td><input class="total-price" name="total-price" type="text" readonly></td>
</tr>
<tr id="3">
<td>Burundi Mask</td>
<td><select class="quantity" name="quantity">
<option value="0" selected>0</option>
<option value="1">1</option>
<option value="2">2</option>
<option value="3">3</option>
</select>
</td>
<td><input class="each-price" type="text" name="each-price" value="30"></td>
<td><input class="total-price" name="total-price" type="text" readonly></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
First you have to add function which have to be call on document ready or as pure javascript document.onload()
Then you have to define a variable name for the price,
Then you have to get the value of your (#tishirt) and multiply it with the price get the result as a value for your text input in which the price display
Here is the script
<script type ="text/javascript">
document.onload=function(){
document.getElementById(#tishirt).onchange=function(){
var price=100 ;//only example price
var total=price*document.getElementById(#tishirt).value;
if (total>0){
document.getElementById(#total).value=total;
}
};
};
</script>
Don't forget to add id to your text box (#total)

validate the dom using jquery

I am trying to validate the DONM using jquery Please look into the fiddle.
My objective is not to select the same country to same room number .
I have two scenarions
scenario 1 (before saving into DB)
The example is working fine
scenario 2 (After saving the data into db )
saved data coming from DB
Available Country RooNumber SelectedPerson
droipdown1 1
dropdown2 2 chennai
WRONG SELECTION
Available Country RooNumber SelectedPerson
chennai 1 chennai
chennai 2 chennai
JSFiddle:
http://jsfiddle.net/bharatgillala/9o1gxa1h/10/
code:
<table id="gridviewInfo" runatr="server">
<TBODY><TR>
<TH scope=col>Available Country</TH>
<TH scope=col>RooNumber</TH>
<TH scope=col>Selected</TH>
</TR>
<OPTION selected value=>
</OPTION>
<OPTION value=maxico>maxico
</OPTION> <OPTION value=chennai>chennai</OPTION> <OPTION value=newdelhi>newdelhi</OPTION> <OPTION value=hongkong>hongkong</OPTION></SELECT> </TD>
<TD style="WIDTH: 100px">1</TD>
<td>
<label id='lbl2'> maxico </label>
</td>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD style="WHITE-SPACE: nowrap" align=left>
<SELECT class="judges" id='ddlAvailableJudges2' name=ctl00$contentBody$gvwRoomInformation$ctl03$ddlAvailableJudges>
<OPTION selected value=>
</OPTION>
<OPTION value=maxico>maxico</OPTION> <OPTION value=chennai>chennai</OPTION> <OPTION value=newdelhi>newdelhi</OPTION> <OPTION value=hongkong>hongkong</OPTION></SELECT> </TD>
2
<td>
<label id='lbl2'>chennai</label>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
First of all, you're creating n label tags with the id lbl2.
This is happening, because you're developing with ASP.NET and you didn't create your label with the runat=server attribute, so it won't generate different label IDs for each label created.
Second, your code was too ugly / verbose, so I decided to make a complete new code to achieve what you want, and the snippet is below, full commented:
(function(d) {
// when all the DOMElements are already loaded into the document
d.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function() {
// gets the generated table, and get all the dropdownlists inside it
var table = document.getElementById('gridviewInfo'),
ddls = [].slice.call(table.querySelectorAll('select'));
// loop through the dropdownlists
ddls.forEach(function(ddl, i) {
// get the label inside the last td
var lbl = ddl.parentNode.parentNode.lastElementChild.firstElementChild;
// initially, we want to change the dropdownlist selectedvalue to the label text
ddl.value = lbl.textContent.trim();
// then, we must disable this option in all the other dropdownlists
updateDisabled(ddl);
// so, we add a change event handler
ddl.addEventListener('change', function(e) {
// when the ddl value is changed, we update the label text
lbl.textContent = ddl.value;
// and we disable the option selected in all the other dropdownlists
updateDisabled(ddl);
});
});
function updateDisabled(ddl) {
// to disable all the other dropdownlists
// we loop through all the HTMLOptionElements inside the table
[].forEach.call(table.querySelectorAll('option'), function (opt, j) {
// we look if the current option inside the loop is not the selected one
if (opt.parentNode !== ddl) {
// then, if the option has the same selected value, we disable it, else we enable
opt.disabled = opt.value && opt.value === ddl.value;
}
});
}
});
})(document);
#gridviewInfo td:nth-child(1) {
white-space: nowrap;
text-align: left;
}
<table id="gridviewInfo" runatr="server">
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Available Person</th>
<th>RooNumber</th>
<th>SelectedPerson</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>
<select class="judges" id="ddlAvailableJudges1" name=ctl00$contentBody$gvwRoomInformation$ctl02$ddlAvailableJudges>
<option selected value=''></option>
<option value="maxico">maxico</option>
<option value="chennai">chennai</option>
<option value="newdelhi">newdelhi</option>
<option value="hongkong">hongkong</option>
</select>
</td>
<td>1</td>
<td>
<label>maxico</label>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<select class="judges" id="ddlAvailableJudges2" name=ctl00$contentBody$gvwRoomInformation$ctl03$ddlAvailableJudges>
<option selected value=''></option>
<option value="maxico">maxico</option>
<option value="chennai">chennai</option>
<option value="newdelhi">newdelhi</option>
<option value="hongkong">hongkong</option>
</select>
</td>
<td>2</td>
<td>
<label>hongkong</label>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
Update
Since the OP asked, I've created a fiddle for him: http://jsfiddle.net/h1b6e8zm/

Dropdown box - onchange and onselect

I want help, i am very new to html..
On selecting option from dropdown menu, I want html to put the values in word..
e.g. When I select "1" from drop down, it must show "one"
When I select "2' from drop down, it must show "two"
How to do that??
<HTML>
<Table border=10>
<TR>
<TD>Select Number</TD>
<TD><Select>
<option>1</option>
<option>2</option>
<option>3</option>
</Select></TD>
</TR>
<tr>
<td>In Words</td>
<td><input type="text" readonly></td>
</tr>
</Table>
</HTML>
Please make a script and show me...
A non-jQuery solution:
Firstly, give your select- and input-tags id's, and your options values (value=""). Then add a onchange=""-listener in the select-tag and make a function that carries out what you want to do (i.e. checking the selected value and displaying it in your input field), like so:
function showValue() {
var x = document.getElementById("mySelect").value;
document.getElementById("mySelection").value = "You selected: " + x;
}
<Table border=10>
<tr>
<td>Select Number</td>
<td><Select onchange="showValue()" id="mySelect">
<option value="1">1</option>
<option value="2">2</option>
<option value="3">3</option>
</Select></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>In Words</td>
<td><input type="text" id="mySelection"></td>
</tr>
</Table>
If I understand what you want, you'll need some javascript to find what you selected, and take that 'string' and shove it in an element for the user to see.
Here is a working example. Try making one these next time you ask a question. Welcome to Stack Overflow.
http://jsfiddle.net/sheriffderek/6vp5Lskn/
HTML
<select name='my_select' id='my_select'>
<option value='1'>Option 1</option>
<option value='2'>Option 2</option>
<option value='3'>Option 3</option>
<option value='4'>Option 4</option>
<option value='5'>Option 5</option>
</select>
<div id="outcome">
You have selected: <span></span>
</div>
javascript (jQuery)
var selectedOption; // define this variable
// when the select is changed...
$('#my_select').on('change', function() {
// get the option that was selected
selectedOption = $( "#my_select option:selected" ).text();
// put the option in the place you want it
$('#outcome span').html(selectedOption);
});

javascript/jquery clone not working in dropdown list

I asked a question in the last post that i want rows to be dynamically generated and the data should be copied in the new row. it is working fine but only for text fields. but i also have dropdown in my form and it isn't showing the last row's selected options in new row.
this was my question
add previous row data to dynamically generated row
i have html code :
<form>
<table border="1" id="engagements">
<tr>
<th>
<input type="checkbox" onclick="checkAll(this)" />
</th>
<th>Organization</th>
<th>Project</th>
<th>Product</th>
<th>Activity</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<input type="checkbox" onclick="checkAll(this)" />
</td>
<td>
<select>
<option value = "1">One</option>/>
<option value = "1">two</option>/>
</td>
<td>
<input type="text" />
</td>
<td>
<input type="text" />
</td>
<td>
<input type="text" />
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<select name="mode" id="mode">
<option value="">Add More Rows with Same Data as Above</option>
<option value="1">1 More</option>
<option value="2">2 More</option>
<option value="3">3 More</option>
<option value="4">4 More</option>
<option value="5">5 More</option>
</select>
</form>
and script code :
$("#mode").on('change', function () {
var rows = parseInt(this.value);
console.log(rows);
var lastRow;
for (var i = 0; i < rows; i++) {
lastRow = $('#engagements tr').last().clone();
$('#engagements tr').last().after(lastRow);
}
});
JS fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/jW6eL/3/
for performance reasons, jquery doesn't keep selection while making clone of an element. However, you can try using
.clone(true)
this will copy all evens and data with drop down. this way you may use events and and select last option in the drop down.
try this
http://jsfiddle.net/jW6eL/7/
$("#mode").on('change', function () {
var rows = parseInt(this.value);
console.log(rows);
var lastRow;
for (var i = 0; i < rows; i++) {
lastRow = $('#engagements tr').last().html();
$('#engagements tr:last').after('<tr>'+lastRow+'</tr>');
$('#engagements tr:last').find('select').each(function(){
var this_select=$(this);
this_select.val(this_select.closest('tr').prev().find('td:eq('+this_select.closest('td').index()+')').find('select').val())
})
}
});

How to get the data from a row jQuery

I have this problem about retrieving row data in jQuery. this is not really a simple problem for me since my table cells contains a select tag, and a input box. To be clear enough, here's my html code of my table:
<tr>
<td>
<select style="width:5em;" class="field">
<option></option>
<option>name</option>
<option>age</option>
<option>sex</option>
</select>
</td>
<td>
<select style="width:5em;" class = "comp">
<option></option>
<option>equals</option>
<option>starts with</option>
<option>not equal to</option>
</select>
</td>
<td><input type="text" class = 'value'></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<select style="width:5em;" class="field">
<option></option>
<option>name</option>
<option>age</option>
<option>sex</option>
</select>
</td>
<td>
<select style="width:5em;" class = "comp">
<option></option>
<option>equals</option>
<option>starts with</option>
<option>not equal to</option>
</select>
</td>
<td><input type="text" class = 'value'></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<select style="width:5em;" class="field">
<option></option>
<option>name</option>
<option>age</option>
<option>sex</option>
</select>
</td>
<td>
<select style="width:5em;" class = "comp">
<option></option>
<option>equals</option>
<option>starts with</option>
<option>not equal to</option>
</select>
</td>
<td><input type="text" class = 'value'></td>
</tr>
</table>
<input type="button" value = "go" id="out">
Here's my Javascript code:
$('#out').click(function(){
var tr = 1;
$('table tr').each(function(){
var td = 1;
$(this).find('td').each(function(){
alert(JSON.stringify($(this).text()));
td++;
});
tr++;
});
})
What I am trying to do is that i want to get all the row data in the table, but everytime I click the button, it won't display the correct output.
I also tried this:
$(this).children($(".field option:selected").text())
to get the value of selected option, but it still no good.
DEMO here. Please help....
Does this help you?
http://jsfiddle.net/KzXjb/3/
$('#out').click(function(){
var data = new Array();
$("table select, table input").each(function(){
data.push($(this).val());
});
alert(data.toString());
})
Here is what I think you meant
http://jsfiddle.net/mplungjan/8xFFH/12/
$('#out').click(function(){
var tr = 1;
$('table tr').each(function(){
var td = 1;
$(this).find('td').each(function(){
var fld = $(this).find('select, input');
alert(fld.val());
td++;
});
tr++;
});
})
You can try something like this :
$('#out').click(function(){
$('table tr').each(function(){
var td = '';
$(this).find('option:selected').each(function(){
td = td + ' ' + $(this).text();
});
td = td + ' ' + $(this).find('input').val();
alert(td);
});
})
If i correctly understand what you need ^^

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