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Needs to activation html button
<td> <input name="Eight" type="Button" class="Gray" value="8" onclick='take("8")' /></td>
by keyboard event, how can I do this?
What mean key in keydownFunction(key)? and doSomething() is function instead take("8") in onclick=? Really dull questions but I'm really don't understand system to call by keyboard events.
You can do this:
onkeydown="keydownFunction()"
If you only want it on a specific key you can do this
onkeydown="keydownFunction(key)"
Then a function that looks like this:
function keyDownFunction(e){
if(e.which == 10){
doSomething();
} else {
return;
}
}
10 will be whatever your key code is, you can figure out what code you need here
http://www.cambiaresearch.com/articles/15/javascript-char-codes-key-codes
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Here I need to provide officename to find the address ,but one challenge which I am facing that if user does not type anything and hit search button then I want to acknowledge them to fill the req input.
I have implemented one function also that will get invocked when someone hits the search button.But I am unable to proceed for further execution.
You can do it something like this:
var searchText = document.getElementById('<ID_OF_INPUT_FIELD>').value;
if(!searchText) {
alert('Please enter something');
}
<input id =“officeInput” name=“officeiupit” size=“35”>
Point to critical input fields and save in global variables:
oOf=document.getElementById(‘officeInput’);
When a search button has been clicked, make a copy of the textbook content inside your function which you've made:
var sInputText=oOf.value;
In this case inside your function just put
if(!sInputText)
alert(“You must enter an input.“);
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I'm working on a Text-Adventure port of The Stanley Parable, and one of the endings requires pressing a button for 8 hours. Instead of 8 Hours, I want the game to advance to the next link after 800 clicks on the link, any idea how I would code this?
Try this. Its simple but you get the idea. Rest you should try to accomplish yourself.
var clicks = 0;
document.getElementById('button').onclick = function(){
clicks++;
if(clicks == 5) {
window.location.href = 'www.yourlink.com';
}
}
<button id="button">
Click
</button>
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So I am trying to do a button and if you click on it then it calls a function called order(). So, If I'm trying to do something like this order("+<script>blablabla</script>+") then it shows me a error if I type into something between the "+HERE+" Why that? Is there any way around it?
You could always do something like this. Maybe change the divs around a bit and add a rounding system. This gives you a live update on the costs when selecting how many keys.
https://jsfiddle.net/8hube9ua/
Throw this under your select,
<span data-val="1.85">1.85</span> <!--How much each key is-->
then throw this into the script.
<script>
$('#suiface').change(function(){
var span = $(this).next('span');
span.text(span.data('val') * parseInt(this.value,10)) //multiplies the cost by the option selected
})
</script>
I'm not sure to understand, but why don't you write something like this ?
<button onclick="order()">Blablabla</button>
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I create a sample when you type in input element run a function
But I need when it change by another function , run a function !
see it and help me : http://jsfiddle.net/pxfunc/5kpeJ/
$('#modern').bind('input', function() {
$(this).next().stop(true, true).fadeIn(0).html( $(this).val()).fadeOut(2000);
});
when click on button function not Run !
like this http://jsfiddle.net/5kpeJ/902/ ?
you should create a trigger and run it
$("input").focus(function(){
$("<span>Focused!</span>").appendTo("body").fadeOut(1000);
});
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I have something like this:
Vehicle Info
<script type="text/javascript">
function clickVehicleTab() {
$("#vehicle").trigger('click');
}
</script>
The function gets executed, however the jQuery to click the object doesn't seem to be executing successfully. What am I missing?
EDIT:
It appears the bind on the #vehicle object is a problem. It looks like this:
$('#jsddm > #vehicle').bind('click', openVehicleMenu); //vehicle menu click event
So the #vehicle can't be programattically clicked directly the way I'm trying.
A better way to do this would be adding an id to the link and using this to listen to the trigger event. Then when this is entered trigger the click-event on the element with the id "vehicle"
Vehicle Info
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#url").click(function(e){
e.preventDefault();
console.log('TEST: clickVehicleTab entered...');
$("#vehicle").trigger('click');
}
});
If the binding is done programatically why don't you just use:
openVehicleMenu();
instead of
$("#vehicle").trigger('click');