JavaScript - Can Someone Please Help Me With This!!? Simple Javascript Change Calculator
Ok so I know basic html and css, no problem but i just started learning javascript and this class is kicking my but! I have this assignment due tonight and I'm taking this class online so there not much help beyond google. I know it's "simple' but I cannot figure this out for the life of me!!! It driving me bonkers, and I really don't want to fail. So any help would be more that appreciated!
K here is the html: <!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> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Change Calculator</title> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="default.css" /> <script type="text/javascript" src="calculate_coins.js"></script> </head> <body> <div id="content"> <h1>Change Calculator</h1> <label>Enter number of cents (0-99):</label> <input type="text" id="cents" /> <input type="button" value="Calculate" name="calculate" id="calculate" /><br /> <p> </p> <label>Quarters:</label> <input type="text" id="quarters" class="disabled" disabled="disabled" /><br /> <label>Dimes:</label> <input type="text" id="dimes" class="disabled" disabled="disabled" /><br /> <label>Nickels:</label> <input type="text" id="nickels" class="disabled" disabled="disabled" /><br /> <label>Pennies:</label> <input type="text" id="pennies" class="disabled" disabled="disabled" /><br /> <p> </p> </div> </body> </html> i need to get it to function properly. Please HELLP ME!!! Similar TutorialsHi there, me again, lol. I'm now working on a simple JavaScript calculator script, and here's what I have so far. Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Untitled Document</title> </head> <body> <form name="Calculator"> <input type="text" name="Output" size="22"> <br/> <br/> <input name="1" type="button" value=" 1 " onClick="document.Calculator.Output.value += '1'" /> <input name="1" type="button" value=" 2 " onClick="document.Calculator.Output.value += '2'" /> <input name="1" type="button" value=" 3 " onClick="document.Calculator.Output.value += '3'" /> <input name="1" type="button" value=" 4 " onClick="document.Calculator.Output.value += '4'" /> <br/> <input name="1" type="button" value=" 5 " onClick="document.Calculator.Output.value += '5'" /> <input name="1" type="button" value=" 6 " onClick="document.Calculator.Output.value += '6'" /> <input name="1" type="button" value=" 7 " onClick="document.Calculator.Output.value += '7'" /> <input name="1" type="button" value=" 8 " onClick="document.Calculator.Output.value += '8'" /> <br/> <input name="1" type="button" value=" 9 " onClick="document.Calculator.Output.value += '9'" /> <input name="1" type="button" value=" 0 " onClick="document.Calculator.Output.value += '0'" /> <input name="1" type="button" value=" + " onClick="document.Calculator.Output.value += ' + '" /> <input name="1" type="button" value=" - " onClick="document.Calculator.Output.value += ' - '" /> <br/> <input name="1" type="button" value=" C " onClick="document.Calculator.Output.value = ''" /> <input name="1" type="button" value=" / " onClick="document.Calculator.Output.value += ' / '" /> <input name="1" type="button" value=" * " onClick="document.Calculator.Output.value += ' * '" /> <input name="1" type="button" value=" = " onClick="document.Calculator.Output.value += ' = ' + eval(Calculator.Output.value)" /> </form> </body> </html> The calculator itself is fully working functionally, feel free to test to your heart's content. :P The problem I'm having is not really a problem per se, more of a behaviour I don't want in the script. After clicking the = button and getting the results of the calculation displayed, clicking another number will just concatenate (I believe that's the right term) that to the result of the sum, and I don't want this to happen. If I've just done a calculation, I want the results of it to be cleared as soon as I hit another button. My guesses are that I would need to do this via some function activated by the = button. Is there some sort of way I can have the output of a sum cleared after a calculation has been done, so that the next calculation becomes a seperate one? If you're still not getting what I'm saying entirely, just let me know, I will try to provide screenshots. Thanks. I'm new to javascript but not to programming. Here is my code: PHP Code: PHP Code: print "<form name='goldcalculator'>"; print "<input type='hidden' name='goldspot' value='$goldvalue'>"; print "<select name='gunit' onchange='updateTotal();'>"; print "<option value='20'>Pennyweight (DWT)</option>"; print "<option value='31.1'>Grams (g)</option>"; print "</select><br>"; print "10K <input type='text' name='10k' onchange='updateTotal();'><br>"; print "14K <input type='text' name='14k' onchange='updateTotal();'><br>"; print "18K <input type='text' name='18k' onchange='updateTotal();'><br>"; print "22K <input type='text' name='22k' onchange='updateTotal();'><br>"; print "24K <input type='text' name='24k' onchange='updateTotal();'><br>"; print "TOTAL <input type='text' name='totalprice'>"; print "</form>"; Code: <script language="JavaScript"> function updateTotal() { var u = document.goldcalculator.gunit.value; var spotprice = document.goldcalculator.goldspot.value / u; var gold10 = document.goldcalculator.10k.value; var gold14 = document.goldcalculator.14k.value; var gold18 = document.goldcalculator.18k.value; var gold22 = document.goldcalculator.22k.value; var gold24 = document.goldcalculator.24k.value; var calculatedPrice = document.goldcalculator.totalprice.value; calculatedPrice = ((spotprice*.999*gold24)+(spotprice*.916*gold22)+(spotprice*.75*gold18)+(spotprice*.585*gold14)+(spotprice*.417*gold10)); } </script> I don't know where to begin to debug this. It's very simple. The $goldvalue variable is non-editable and is pulled off my MySQL database and that works. They fill in the inputs via the PHP form and then it basically adds them up and spits out the total. Can someone tell me what's wrong? I am trying to make a simple calculator to calculate dBm, Vpp, Vrms. It is basically a conversion calculator. I am brand new to JavaScript and tried to follow a tutorial but I'm coming up short. I will post both my .js and .html code below. My issue is that when I hit the "Calculate" button nothing happens. Here is the javascript. It has a main calculate function and a function that gives me a log base 10 method. Code: //Main Calculation function calculate() { if(dBm === null && Vpp === null){ var calc = document.getElementById('ecalc'); var Vpp2 = (4*Vrms)/Math.sqrt(2); var dBm2 = 20 * (log10(Vpp/(Math.sqrt(0.008*Z)))); var Vrms2 = Vrms; return false; } else if(Vpp === null && Vrms === null){ var calc = document.getElementById('ecalc'); var Vpp2 = Math.sqrt(0.008*Z)*Math.pow(10,(dBm/20)); var Vrms2 = (Math.sqrt(2)/2)*(Vpp/2); var dBm2 = dBm; return false; } else if(dBm === null && Vrms === null){ var calc = document.getElementById('ecalc'); var dBm2 = 20 * (log10(Vpp/(Math.sqrt(0.008*Z)))); var Vrms2 = (Math.sqrt(2)/2)*(Vpp/2); var Vpp2 = Vpp; return false; } calc.Vpp2.value = Vpp2; calc.Vrms2.value = Vrms2; calc.dBm2.value = dBm2; return false; } //Log base 10 Function function log10(val) { return Math.log(val) / Math.log(10); } Here is the HTML. It has the form in it. As you can see there are 4 inputs. Z is required and only one of the other values can be entered (hence the if statements in the js. Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv="Content-Type" /> <title>Untitled 1</title> <script type="text/javascript" src="Calculate.js"> </script> </head> <body> <form id="ecalc" action="#"> <table align="center"border="1"> <tr> <td colspan="2" align="center"> Enter a Z value and one other value. </td> </tr> <tr> <td align="right">dBm: </td> <td align="left"><input type="text" name="dBm" size="20" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="right">Vpp: </td> <td align="left"><input type="text" name="Vpp" size="20" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="right">Vrms: </td> <td align="left"><input type="text" name="Vrms" size="20" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="right">Z (Ohms): </td> <td align="left"><input type="text" name="Z" size="20" value="50" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="2" align="center"> <input type="button" value="Calculate" onclick= "calculate();" /> </td> </tr> <tr> <td align="right">dBm:</td> <td alig="left"><input type="text" name="dBm2" size="20" readonly="readonly" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="right">Vpp:</td> <td alig="left"> <input type="text" name="Vpp2" size="20" readonly="readonly" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="right">Vrms:</td> <td alig="left"> <input type="text" name="Vrms2" size="20" readonly="readonly" /></td> </tr> </table> </form> </body> </html> There is probably something simple that needs to be fixed but I have spent a whole day trying to figure this out. If anyone has any comments please let me know. Thanks in advance! Hello! I have a really simple JavaScript calculator I'm running, and for the life of me can not figure out how to solve this crazy number problem. It's not doing the math properly, and javascript is not my strongest suit. All my script does is take user input of numbers into a form field, subtract that from another form and multiply the answer of those two forms by whatever the user put in. Example: 210 (minus) 120 (multiplied by) .90 = 81 Here is the actual script: Code: // Calculator function CalculateSum(Atext, Btext, Ctext, form) { var A = parseFloat(Atext); var B = parseFloat(Btext); var C = parseFloat(Ctext); form.Answer.value = A - B * C; } /* ClearForm: this function has 1 argument: form. It clears the input and answer fields on the form. It needs to know the names of the INPUT elements in order to do this. */ function ClearForm(form) { form.input_A.value = ""; form.input_B.value = ""; form.input_C.value = ""; form.Answer.value = ""; } // end of JavaScript functions --> And the html I am using: Code: <form name="Calculator" method="post"> <p>Base Average<input type=text name="input_A"></p> <p>Current Average:<input type=text name="input_B"></p> <p>Percentage of:<input type=text name="input_C"></p> <p>Your ball speed is: (miles per hour) <input name="Answer" type=text readonly> </p> <p> <input type="button" value="Calculate Handicap" name="AddButton" onClick="CalculateSum(this.form.input_A.value, this.form.input_B.value, this.form.input_C.value, this.form)"> <input type="button" value="Clear" name="ClearButton" onClick="ClearForm(this.form)"> </p> </form> Any help would be greatly appreciated! I have a javascript code, which initiates via "onClick" when a user clicks on a checkbox. I downloaded the sample code, but the problem is is that I need the javascript to be initiated automatically, not when a user clicks on a checkbox. I would greatly appreciate it if anyone could help me resolve this issue. Below is a sample of the code I'm using. Thanks in advance. Code: <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0, maximum-scale=1.0, user-scalable=no;" /> <meta http-equiv="Content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"> <!-- iPad/iPhone specific css below, add after your main css > <link rel="stylesheet" media="only screen and (max-device-width: 1024px)" href="ipad.css" type="text/css" /> <link rel="stylesheet" media="only screen and (max-device-width: 480px)" href="iphone.css" type="text/css" /> --> <!-- If you application is targeting iOS BEFORE 4.0 you MUST put json2.js from http://www.JSON.org/json2.js into your www directory and include it here --> <script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8" src="phonegap.0.9.6.min.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8" src="SAiOSAdPlugin.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"> // If you want to prevent dragging, uncomment this section /* function preventBehavior(e) { e.preventDefault(); }; document.addEventListener("touchmove", preventBehavior, false); */ var gLastAdLoadedDate = null; var gTotalAdsLoaded = 0; var gTimerId = null; function onBodyLoad() { document.addEventListener("deviceready", onDeviceReady,false); } function onOrientationChange() { //alert(window.orientation); } /* When this function is called, PhoneGap has been initialized and is ready to roll */ function onDeviceReady() { // listen for orientation changes window.addEventListener("orientationchange", window.plugins.iAdPlugin.orientationChanged, false); // listen for the "iAdBannerViewDidLoadAdEvent" that is sent by the iAdPlugin document.addEventListener("iAdBannerViewDidLoadAdEvent", iAdBannerViewDidLoadAdEventHandler, false); // listen for the "iAdBannerViewDidFailToReceiveAdWithErrorEvent" that is sent by the iAdPlugin document.addEventListener("iAdBannerViewDidFailToReceiveAdWithErrorEvent", iAdBannerViewDidFailToReceiveAdWithErrorEventHandler, false); var adAtBottom = false; setTimeout(function() { window.plugins.iAdPlugin.prepare(adAtBottom); // by default, ad is at Top }, 1000); } function iAdBannerViewDidFailToReceiveAdWithErrorEventHandler(evt) { alert(evt.error); window.plugins.iAdPlugin.showAd(false); var elem = document.getElementById("showAd"); elem.checked = false; } function iAdBannerViewDidLoadAdEventHandler(evt) { // if we got this event, a new ad is loaded var elem = document.getElementById("lastAdLoaded"); gLastAdLoadedDate = new Date(); elem.innerHTML = gLastAdLoadedDate.toLocaleString(); elem = document.getElementById("showAd"); elem.disabled = false; elem.checked = true; window.plugins.iAdPlugin.showAd(true); gTotalAdsLoaded++; elem = document.getElementById("totalAdsLoaded"); elem.innerHTML = gTotalAdsLoaded.toString(); if (gTimerId) { clearInterval(gTimerId); } gTimerId = setInterval(lastAdLoadedInterval, 1000); } function lastAdLoadedInterval() { var now = (new Date()).getTime(); var diff = now - gLastAdLoadedDate.getTime(); var elem = document.getElementById("lastAdLoaded"); var ms_in_a_year = 31449600000; /* 1000ms x 60s x 60m x 24hrs x 7d x 52w */ var ms_in_a_week = 604800000; /* 1000ms x 60s x 60m x 24hrs * 7d */ var ms_in_a_day = 86400000; /* 1000ms x 60s x 60m x 24hrs */ var ms_in_an_hour = 3600000; /* 1000ms x 60s x 60m */ var ms_in_a_minute = 60000; /* 1000ms x 60s */ var ms_in_a_second = 1000; var milliseconds = Math.floor(diff); var seconds = Math.floor(milliseconds / ms_in_a_second) % 60; var minutes = Math.floor(milliseconds / ms_in_a_minute) % 60; var hours = Math.floor(milliseconds / ms_in_an_hour) % 24; var days = Math.floor(milliseconds / ms_in_a_day) % 7; var weeks = Math.floor(milliseconds / ms_in_a_week) % 52; var years = Math.floor(milliseconds / ms_in_a_year); var caption = seconds + "s ago"; if (minutes > 0) { caption = minutes + "m " + caption; } if (hours > 0) { caption = hours + "h " + caption; } if (days > 0) { caption = days + "d " + caption; } if (weeks > 0) { caption = weeks + "w " + caption; } if (years > 0) { caption = years + "yr " + caption; } elem.innerHTML = caption; } function showAdClicked(evt) { window.plugins.iAdPlugin.showAd(evt.checked); } </script> </head> <body style="margin:0; padding:0;border:1px solid blue;" onload="onBodyLoad()"> <span style="position:absolute; top:0;"> This is some text at the top of the webview. </span> <br /><br /> <form> <input type="checkbox" id="showAd" name="showAd" disabled="disabled" onclick="showAdClicked(this);">Show iAd</input><br /> <br /> <span>New Ad Loaded: <span id="lastAdLoaded">Waiting.</span></span><br /> <span>Total Ads Loaded: <span id="totalAdsLoaded">None.</span></span> </form> <br /> <span style="position:absolute;bottom:0"> This is some text at the bottom of the webview. </span> </body> </html> The javascript (SoiOSADPLUGIN.JS) that is referenceD in this html page i also pasted below he Code: /** * Constructor */ function SAiOSAdPlugin() { } /** * show - true to show the ad, false to hide the ad */ SAiOSAdPlugin.prototype.orientationChanged = function() { PhoneGap.exec("SAiOSAdPlugin.orientationChanged", window.orientation); } /** * show - true to show the ad, false to hide the ad */ SAiOSAdPlugin.prototype.showAd = function(show) { PhoneGap.exec("SAiOSAdPlugin.showAd", show); } /** * atBottom - true to put the ad at the bottom, false to put the ad at the top */ SAiOSAdPlugin.prototype.prepare = function(atBottom) { if (!atBottom) { atBottom = false; } PhoneGap.exec("SAiOSAdPlugin.prepare", atBottom); } /** * Install function */ SAiOSAdPlugin.install = function() { if ( !window.plugins ) window.plugins = {}; if ( !window.plugins.iAdPlugin ) window.plugins.iAdPlugin = new SAiOSAdPlugin(); } /** * Add to PhoneGap constructor */ PhoneGap.addConstructor(SAiOSAdPlugin.install); I get the code to work when I click the checkbox, and it satisfies my needs, but having a checkbox toggle is not exactly ideal for this function. Is there anyway for me to have the "Onclick" function in this code changed to onload? Hi folks! I know this is a really simple script, but I'm still a beginner, still learning and struggling..haha thanks for sticking with me Anyway my aim here is to have x,y, or z Div come to the front onClick. I've figured out how to do it with two Div's (using the code below) but not with 3 or more. I'm not attached to the code, so if you want to suggest something totally different I am all ears! Thank you greatly! ian Code: <script> function changeZunder() { layer1.style.zIndex = 1; layer2.style.zIndex = 2; } function changeZover() { layer1.style.zIndex = 2; layer2.style.zIndex = 1; } </script> ---- <body> <div id="layer1" style="z-index: 1; position: absolute;" onClick="changeZover()"> FIRST BOX </div> <div id="layer2" style="z-index: 1; position: absolute;" onClick="changeZunder()"> SECOND BOX </div> </body> Hi, I basically want my program to do this. Show a checkbox list with names of the coins. The user picks the coins he/she has and presses submit. Then prompt boxes show up asking how many toonies you have (if the user selected toonies) and it does that for each one that has been checked marked. I've tried this Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <title>Change Calculator</title> </head> <body bgcolor="lightgreen"> <center>   <h1>What coins do you have?</h1> <html> <form name="form1" onsubmit="return validate(this)"> <input type="checkbox" name="coins" value="Toonies">Toonies <input type="checkbox" name="coins" value="Loonies">Loonies <input type="checkbox" name="coins" value="Quarters">Quarters <input type="checkbox" name="coins" value="Dimes">Dimes <input type="checkbox" name="coins" value="Nickels">Nickels <input type="checkbox" name="coins" value="Pennies">Pennies <input type="submit" value="Submit"> <input type="reset" value="Reset"> </form> </center> </html> <script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript"> <!--My Change calculator by: Arik Chowdhury//--> function validate(form1) { var coinslist = ""; with(document.form1) { for(var i = 0; i < coins.length; i++){ if(coins[i].checked) { coinslist += coins[i].value + "\n"; } } } if(coinslist == "") { alert("Select coins"); } else { prompt(coinslist); } return false; } var toonies var loonies var quarters var dimes var pennies var nickels </script> </body> </html> I have been having problems adding checkboxes and option selects in the same function.. Here's what I have. Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function bonuscalc() { var aaaa = document.getElementById("aaaa").value; var bbbb = document.getElementById("bbbb").value; var cccc = document.getElementById("cccc").value; if (dddd.checked){ var dddd = document.dddd.value = 2; } else { var dddd = document.dddd.value = 1; } var eeee = document.getElementById("eeee").value; var bonus = aaaa* bbbb * dddd * cccc * eeee; var roundbonus = Math.round(bonus*10)/10; document.getElementById("roundbonus").value = roundbonus; } </script> Javascript first.. The part I'm not sure about is the if/else part for checbox. Now the html: Code: <form action="" id="calc1"> <table width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td>A status: <select id="aaaa"> <option value="1.1">A1</option> <option value="1.02">A2</option> <option value="1">A3</option> <option value="0.95">A4</option> </select> </td> <td>B status: <select id="bbbb"> <option value="1">0%</option> <option value="0.99">1%</option> <option value="0.98">2%</option> <option value="0.97">3%</option> <option value="0.96">4%</option> <option value="0.95">5%</option> <option value="0.94">6%</option> <option value="0.93">7%</option> <option value="0.92">8%</option> <option value="0.91">9%</option> <option value="0.90">10%</option> </select> </td> <td>E status:<input id="eeee" type="text" /> </td> <td>D status: <input id="dddd" name="dddd" type="checkbox"> </td> <td>C status: <select id="cccc"> <option value="1">No</option> <option value="1.2">Yes</option> </select> </td> </tr> <tr> <td width="100%"> <input type="button" value="Submit" onclick="bonuscalc()" /> <br /> Result: <input type="text" readonly="readonly" id="roundbonus" /> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </form> I hope it's not too confusing. The idea is to assign value 2 if the checkbox is checked and value 1 is it isn't.. Hi guys, I have a JS calculator on my website which is basically a load of radio buttons that the user clicks and as they do so a price is calculated in their view. At the moment - the price box starts with a blank box but is essentially "0". Then, as the user select an option, the price appears and then starts to calculate when more than 1 is pressed. All I want to do is have the price start at "300" instead of a blank box or "0". Then the rest of the options calculate onto that. I have tried a variety of ways to achieve it and seem to be missing something! I am pretty new to JS although do have a basic understanding ..... clearly not enough to do this thou! lol Basically imagine 300 is the initial price. That only gets charged once ... Here's my code .... In the <head> Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function getRBtnName(GrpName) { var sel = document.getElementsByName(GrpName); var fnd = -1; var str = ''; for (var i=0; i<sel.length; i++) { if (sel[i].checked == true) { str = sel[i].value; fnd = i; } } return fnd; // return option index of selection // comment out next line if option index used in line above // return str; } function chkrads(rbGroupName) { var ExPg = [ [0,''], [100,"1 extra page"], [200,"2 extra pages"], [250,"3 extra pages"], [300,"4 extra pages"], [350,"5 extra pages"] ]; var ExEm = [ [0,''], [10,"1 extra email"], [20,"2 extra emails"], [30,"3 extra emails"], [40,"4 extra emails"], [50,"5 extra emails"] ]; var ImgBun = [ [0,''], [10,"3 extra image"], [20,"5 extra images"], [30,"7 extra images"], [40,"10 extra images"] ]; var rbtnGroupNames = ['extrapages','extraemail','imagebundles']; var totalprice = 0; var tmp = ''; var items = []; for (var i=0; i<rbtnGroupNames.length; i++) { tmp = getRBtnName(rbtnGroupNames[i]); if (tmp != -1) { switch (i) { case 0 : totalprice += ExPg[tmp][0]; if (tmp > 0) { items.push(ExPg[tmp][1]); } break; case 1 : totalprice += ExEm[tmp][0]; if (tmp > 0) { items.push(ExEm[tmp][1]); } break; case 2 : totalprice += ImgBun[tmp][0]; if (tmp > 0) { items.push(ImgBun[tmp][1]); } break; } } } document.getElementById('QUOTED_PRICE').value = totalprice; document.getElementById('ITEMS_SELECTED').value = items.join('\n'); document.getElementById('PRICE_IN_VIEW').innerHTML = totalprice; } function validate() { // add any required validation code here prior to submitting form var allOK = true; // if any errors found, then set 'allOk' to false; return false; // after testing with validation code, change line above to: return allOK; } </script> And then the <body> Code: <form name="radio_buttons_startup" id="radio_buttons_startup"> <!--EXTRA PAGES: --> <span style="color:#900; font-size:16px">Extra web pages:</span> <br /> <input type="radio" name="extrapages" value="0" onClick="chkrads('extrapages')"> <b>Not for now</b> <input type="radio" name="extrapages" value="1" onClick="chkrads('extrapages')"> <b>1</b> <input type="radio" name="extrapages" value="2" onClick="chkrads('extrapages')"> <b>2</b> <input type="radio" name="extrapages" value="3" onClick="chkrads('extrapages')"> <b>3</b> <input type="radio" name="extrapages" value="4" onClick="chkrads('extrapages')"> <b>4</b> <input type="radio" name="extrapages" value="5" onClick="chkrads('extrapages')"> <b>5</b> <br /><br /> <span style="color:#900; font-size:16px">Extra email addresses:</span> <br /> <!-- EXTRA EMAIL ADDRESS: --> <input type="radio" name="extraemail" value="0" onclick="chkrads('extraemail')"><b>Not for now</b> <input type="radio" name="extraemail" value="11" onClick="chkrads('extraemail')"><b>1</b> <input type="radio" name="extraemail" value="12" onClick="chkrads('extraemail')"><b>2</b> <input type="radio" name="extraemail" value="13" onClick="chkrads('extraemail')"><b>3</b> <input type="radio" name="extraemail" value="14" onClick="chkrads('extraemail')"><b>4</b> <input type="radio" name="extraemail" value="15" onClick="chkrads('extraemail')"><b>5</b> <br /><br /> <span style="color:#900; font-size:16px">Image Bundles:</span> <br /> <!--Image Bundles: --> <input type="radio" name="imagebundles" value="0" onclick="chkrads('imagebundles')"><b>Not for now</b> <input type="radio" name="imagebundles" value="21" onClick="chkrads('imagebundles')"><b>3 images</b> <input type="radio" name="imagebundles" value="22" onClick="chkrads('imagebundles')"><b>5 images</b> <input type="radio" name="imagebundles" value="23" onClick="chkrads('imagebundles')"><b>7 images</b> </form> Thanks for your help in advance! I am trying to make a fairly simple program for practicing for a mid-term that is coming up in my intro to programming class and I need some help figuring out how to create the function/setting up the variables. Essentially what the code is, is a program that adds up the values put in 5 text boxes, the values from checkboxes that are selected, and the value of a selected radio button. I do not think I have the variables named correctly, and I have no idea how to create the function. I will post what I have so far so you can get a better idea of what it is I'm trying to make. It's so simple, just adding up everything. I just need help figuring out how to achieve that... Here is the code I have so far: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Computer Price Caculator</title> <script type="text/javascript"> function calc() { with( document.frmCom ) { var P = setPerepherals.selectedIndex; var S = setShipping.selectedIndex; var total = P + S; display.value = "Your systems total price is:" setPerepherals.value[P].text + setShipping.value[S].text + "\n Total:\t$" + total.toFixed(2); }//end with }//end calc() </script> <style type="text/css"> .auto-style1 { margin-left: 17px; } </style> </head> <body background="PracticeMidterm/bg.jpg"> <center> <h1> <img src="PracticeMidterm/Computer.jpg" height="124" width="179">Computer Price Calculator</h1> <hr class="auto-style1" style="width: 784px" /> <form name="frmCom"> <table style="border:thin black solid"> <tr> <td colspan="2" width="700" align="center"> Processor (CPU): <input type="text" align="middle" name="textCPU"></input> <br/> Motherboard: <input type="text" name="textMotherboard" ></input><br/> Case: <input type="text" name="textCase" ></input><br/> Power Supply: <input type="text" name="textPowersupply" ></input><br/> Monitor: <input type="text" name="textMonitor" ></input> </td></tr> <tr> <td align="center"><hr width="500" align="center" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="1" align="center"> Perepherals: <input type="checkbox" align="middle" name="checkboxKeyboard" value="25.00" onclick="setPerepherals()" >Keyboard ($25.00)</input> <br/><input type="checkbox" align="middle" name="checkboxMouse" value="10.00" onclick="setPerepherals()" >Mouse ($10.00)</input> <br/><input type="checkbox" align="middle" name="checkboxTablet" value="60.00" onclick="setPerepherals()" >Tablet ($60.00)</input> </td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center"><hr width="500" align="center" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="1" align="center"> Shipping: <input type="radio" align="middle" name="radShipping" value="5.00" onclick="setShipping()" >Ground ($5.00)</input> <br/><input type="radio" align="middle" name="radShipping" value="10.00" onclick="setShipping()" >Second Day Air ($10.00)</input> <br/><input type="radio" align="middle" name="radShipping" value="15.00" onclick="setShipping()" >Overnight Air ($15.00)</input> </td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center"><hr width="500" align="center" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="1" align="center"><input value="Calculate price" type="button" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="1" align="center"><textarea name="display" rows="10" cols="40">Total Price:</textarea></td> </tr> </table> *******For more information visit <a href="http://www.howstuffworks.com/pc.htm">How Computers Work.</a>******* </form> </center> </body> </html> Hey, This is my first post! I'm trying to learn javascript and i have tried to create a simple calculator, I have a calculator that does Code: x * x = x but when i try to cut / paste it into another project it just refuses to work! This is undoubtably VERY BASIC but any help is VERY much appreciated Code: <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> <!-- Begin function fmtPrice(value) { result="$"+Math.floor(value)+"."; var cents=100*(value-Math.floor(value))+0.5; result += Math.floor(cents/10); result += Math.floor(cents%10); return result; } function compute() { var total_price = (document.forms[0].cost.value)*(document.forms[0].qty.value); document.forms[0].total_price.value=total_price; var total_price = fmtPrice(total_price); document.forms[0].total_price.value=total_price; } function resetIt() { document.forms[0].cost.value="0"; document.forms[0].qty.value="0"; document.forms[0].total_price.value=""; } // End --> </SCRIPT> Here is a link to the page - http://dl.dropbox.com/u/29087/Java%20Laptop%20Calc.html ( so you can view source code, saving me from posting it all here ) what am i doing wrong?!! man java is so much harder than VB! Hi all, I am creating a simple 3 field calculator that calculates net, vat and gross. The user has to input 2 of the 3 fields, hit calculate and it should fill the 3rd field. I have so far succeeded with the net field (enter in gross and vat) but the other 2 throw up spurious results! I have worked out these equations (they work on a calculator) Net = G - (( G * V ) / ( V + 100 )) VAT = (( G - N ) x 100 ) / N Gross = N + ( N x ( V / 100 )) Heres the code for the javascript Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function netvatgross_calc() { var net = (Number(document.calc.gross.value))-(((Number(document.calc.gross.value)) * (Number(document.calc.vat.value)))/((Number(document.calc.vat.value))+100)); var net = net.toFixed(2); document.calc.net.value=net; var vat = (((Number(document.calc.gross.value))-(Number(document.calc.net.value)))*100)/(Number(document.calc.net.value)); var vat = vat.toFixed(2); document.calc.vat.value=vat; var gross = (Number(document.calc.net.value))+((Number(document.calc.vat.value))/100)*(Number(document.calc.net.value)); var gross = gross.toFixed(2); document.calc.gross.value=gross; } </script> Here's the work in progress I am also wanting to add some code to throw up an error if less or more than 2 values have been entered. What am I doing wrong? Any help greatly appreciated! Cheers Dan Hey guys. This should be extremely easy for you to answer. This is actually for an intro to computers class I am taking and I am completely stumped. Basically I have to create a really simple Pythagorean Theorem calculator and this is what I have so far: [CODE] <html> <head> <title>A Pythagoras Conversion</title> </head> <script type="text/javascript"> var right_leg, left_leg, hypotenuse; alert ("This calculates the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle using the Pytahgorean Thereom. Press <OK> to continue!"); right_leg=prompt("Enter the length of the right leg."); left_leg=prompt("Enter the length of the left leg."); sq1 = right_leg*right_leg; sq2 = left_leg*left_leg; hypotenuse = math.sqrt(sq1 + sq2); alert ("The Hypotenuse= "); </script> <body> </body> </html> [CODE] Everything works except for when it comes to it actually calculating. The calculation window never pops up. Please tell me what I am doing wrong in the calculation here....it is driving me nuts. :/ Thanks so much... Hi guys i'm new to the world of programming and have been watching some videos on youtube by thenewboston to get to know Java. In one of his tutorials he shows you how to make a basic calculator but i wanted to improve it by adding the option to choose which operation you want to perform. However not being familiar with code i cannot think of a way to put it so that it is error free.I do also have a seperate class file which coresponds with the second paragraph.The errors appear in the if statements because of the characters * / - +. I am currently using eclipse to write my code as it is very useful for showing you your mistakes. Thanks in advance. Code: Scanner tut7 = new Scanner(System.in); double fnum, snum, answer; System.out.println("Enter First Number Please:"); fnum = tut7.nextDouble(); System.out.println("Enter Second Number Please:"); snum = tut7.nextDouble(); Scanner opinput = new Scanner(System.in); Operation OperationObject = new Operation(); System.out.println("Enter What Operation You Want to Perform: "); String oper = opinput.nextLine(); OperationObject.calc(oper); if (oper = * ){ answer = fnum * snum; System.out.print("The Answer is: "); System.out.println(answer); }else{ if (oper = / ){ answer = fnum / snum; System.out.print("The Answer is: "); System.out.println(answer); }else{ if (oper = + ){ answer = fnum + snum; System.out.print("The Answer is: "); System.out.println(answer); }else{ if (oper = - ){ answer = fnum - snum; System.out.print("The Answer is: "); System.out.println(answer); }else{ System.out.println("Invalid Operation!!!"); } } } I need help trying to figure out how to get my bmi calculator to work. I cant figure out what is wrong with my formula part and why it wont calculate the numbers you type in...pls help! <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function calculateBMI() { var weight = numb(document.data.weight.value) var height = numb(document.data.height.value) var height2 = height2 * height2 var BMI = weight * 703 / (height2 * height2) document.form.BodyMassIndex.value=custRound(BMI,1); } </script> <title></title> <style type="text/css"> div.c2 {text-align: center} input.c1 {font-size: 8pt} </style> </head> <body> <div class="c2"> <form name="form" id="form"><input type="text" name="weight" size="4"> Weight (in Kilos) <input type="text" name="height" size="4"> Height (in Centimeters)<br> <br> <input type="text" name="BodyMassIndex" id="BodyMassIndex" size="4"> BMI <input type="button" class="c1" value="Calculate" onclick="calculateBMI()" name="button"> <input type="reset" class="c1" value="Clear Form"></form> </div> </body> </html> aaaaaa
Hi all master and expert coders I am working on a calculator which using the instructor's codes from the school. The problem that I having right now is the operator. I have successfully complete only the addition, but could not manage on subtraction and the rest operator. I hope experienced codes would help me out on this. Below is my codes. <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" > <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function calculate() { var value1 = parseInt(validate(document.getElementById("value1").value)); var value2 = parseInt(validate(document.getElementById("value2").value)); radioButtonCheck(); checkboxCheck(); dropDownListCheck(); document.getElementById("result").value = addition(value1, value2); document.getElementById("result").value = subtraction(value1, value2); document.getElementById("result").value = multiplication(value1, value2); document.getElementById("result").value = division(value1, value2); } function validate(value) { if (value == null || value == "") { alert("Required Field"); return 0; } else if (isNaN(value)) { alert("Must be a number"); return 0; } else return value; } function addition(value1, value2){ return value1 + value2; } // trying to use the same addition return statement but fail. function radioButtonCheck() { if ((document.getElementById("radio1").checked == false) && (document.getElemtById("radio2").checked == false)) { alert("Please select a radio button"); valid = false; } } function checkboxCheck() { if ((document.getElementById("cbox1").checked == false) && (document.getElementById("cbox2").checked == false)) { alert("Please select a checkbox"); valid = false; } } function dropDownListCheck() { if ((document.getElementById("ddlOperator").selectedIndex == 0)) { alert("Please select a operator"); valid = false; } } </script> <title>Calculator By Alsus</title> </head> <body> <h2>Calculator</h2> <table border = "1"> <tr> <td>Value 1:</td> <td><input type="text" id="value1" name="value1" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Value 2:</td> <td><input type="text" id="value2" name="value2" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Operator:</td> <td><input type="text" id="Operator" name="Operator" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td><input type="radio" id="radio1" name="radio1" value="radio1" />Radio1<br /></td> <td><input type="radio" id="radio2" name="radio2" value="radio2" />Radio2<br /></td> </tr> <tr> <td><input type="checkbox" id="cbox1" name="cbox1" value="cbox1" />Checkbox 1<br /></td> <td><input type="checkbox" id="cbox2" name="cbox2" value="cbox2" />Checkbox 2<br /></td> </tr> <tr> <td> <select id="ddlSelect"> <option value="+">+</option> <option value="-">-</option> <option value="*">*</option> <option value="/">/</option> </select> </td> <td> </td> </tr> <tr> <td>Result:</td> <td><input type="text" id="result" name="result" /></td> </tr> </table> <input type="submit" id="btn_sub" name="btn_sub" value="Submit" onclick="calculate()" /> <input type="reset" id="btn_res" name="btn_res" value="Reset" /> </body> </html> This is what I have so far, but now I am stuck. My instructor wants the output value (Number Set C) to include Number Set A and Number Set B. For instance, if Number Set A is "10" and you want to add Number Set B whose value is also "10", my instructor wants Number Set C to say "10 + 10 = 20". Where am I going wrong, and what is the easiest way I can make this work while making as little changes as possible? Most of the code is what my instructor requires us to use. Code: <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>COMSC-100-1241 - Assignment #8 - Introducing "if" Logic - Programming Your Own Calculator</TITLE> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="text/JavaScript"> function Go(code){ var a var b var c var x a = parseFloat(document.getElementById("a").value); b = parseFloat(document.getElementById("b").value); if (code == 0){ x = a + b c = a + " + " + b + " = " + x } if (code == 1){ x = a - b c = a + " - " + b + " = " + x } if (code == 2){ x = a * b c = a + " * " + b + " = " + x } if (code == 3){ x = a / b c = a + " / " + b + " = " + x } document.getElementById("c").value = c; } </SCRIPT> </HEAD> <BODY> <TABLE BORDER="1" WIDTH="500" ALIGN="center"> <TR> <TD> <DIV ALIGN="left"> <FORM NAME="calculator"> <B>Instructions: </B> Type a number in the box for "Number Set #1". Then input a <I>second</I> number in the box for "Number Set #2". Click the "Calculate" button, and the sum of those two numbers will appear in the box for "Number Set #3". <BR> <BR> <B>Input Values: </B> <BR> <B>Number Set A:</B> <INPUT ID="a"> <BR><BR> <B>Number Set B:</B> <INPUT ID="b" > <BR><BR> <INPUT TYPE="Submit" VALUE="Add" OnClick="Go(0);"> <INPUT TYPE="Submit" VALUE="Subtract" OnClick="Go(1);"> <INPUT TYPE="Submit" VALUE="Multiply" OnClick="Go(2);"> <INPUT TYPE="Submit" VALUE="Divide" OnClick="Go(3);"> <BR><BR> <B>Output Value: </B> <BR> <B>Number Set C:</B> <INPUT ID="c" SIZE="50"> </FORM> </DIV> </FORM> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> </BODY> </HTML> I'm not sure what the code is to add this to javascript. I don't know if anyone can help me with this? Each numeric button should change the input box up at the top to whatever. When one of the operator buttons (+,-,*,/) is pressed, the value in the input box at the top should change to 0. Before an operator button is pressed, the value should be stored in a variable to keep track of the left-hand side of the equation. After it is pressed, the value should be stored in the right hand side variable. Thanks |