how to get the value of the clicked table row? - javascript

My question is: how do I get the value of the clicked row and column?
The code I have is this:
JS:
$.ajax({
type: 'POST',
url: url,
data: json,
success: function(data) {
var response_array = JSON.parse(data);
var columns = ['id', 'name', 'email', 'telephone', 'website', 'city'];
var table_html = ' <tr>\n' +
'<th id="id">Id</th>\n' +
'<th id="name">Bedrijfnaam</th>\n' +
'<th id="email">E-mail</th>\n' +
'<th id="telephone">Telefoon</th>\n' +
'<th id="website">Website</th>\n' +
'<th id="city">Plaats</th>\n' +
'</tr>';
for (var i = 0; i < response_array.length; i++) {
//create html table row
table_html += '<tr>';
for (var j = 0; j < columns.length; j++) {
//create html table cell, add class to cells to identify columns
table_html += '<td class="' + columns[j] + '" >' + response_array[i][columns[j]] + '</td>'
}
table_html += '</tr>'
};
$("#posts").append(table_html);
},
error: function (jqXHR, textStatus, errorThrown) { alert('ERROR: ' + errorThrown); }
});
Here is the HTML:
<div class="tabel">
<table id="posts">
</table>
</div>
I have tried the following:
$('#posts').click(function(){
console.log("clicked");
var id = $("tr").find(".id").html();
console.log(id);
});
Sadly this will only give me the id of the first row, no matter where I click.
Any help is appreciated!
Ramon

The below approach should be able to find the ID
$('#post').on('click', function(e){
var id = $(e.target).closest('tr').find(".id").html();
console.log(id)
})

HTML content of clicked row
$('#posts tr').click(function(){
$(this).html();
});
text from clicked td
$('#posts tr td').click(function(){
$(this).text();
});
If you are using ajax and you are redrawing elements, you will not catch em via click function. You will need to add on function:
$(document).on('click','#posts tr td','function(){
$(this).text();
});

You may try to use AddEventListener for your table, it will work for sure.
Like this:
let posts = document.getlementById('posts');
posts.addEventListener('click',(e) => {
// anything you need here, for example:
console.log(e.target);
e.preventDefault();
});
As well - it will be fine not to use same IDs for elements in a grid (like id="id" which you have), it should be different.

Related

build unique table with JQuery AJAX

I have a script that builds a table and makes it editable once the user clicks on a cell. The User then leaves a comment and it will update the JSON file as well as the HTML table.
The problem I am having is that if I have two tables with separate JSON files, how can I implement the same script on both of the tables? Would I have to have two separate scripts for each table? How can I do it based off the ID of the table
JSON1:
[{"GLComment":"comment from table 1","EnComment":""},
{"GLComment":"","EnComment":""}]
JSON2:
[{"GLComment":"comment from table 2","EnComment":""},
{"GLComment":"","EnComment":""}]
I have tried doing this to append to my existing table
var tblSomething = document.getElementById("table1");
<table class="table 1">
<thead>
<th id = "white">GL Comment</th>
<th id = "white">En Comment</th>
</thead>
</table>
//table does not get built here only for table 1
<table class="table 2">
<thead>
<th id = "white">GL Comment</th>
<th id = "white">En Comment</th>
</thead>
</table>
<script>
//this only works for table1
$(document).ready(function() {
infoTableJson = {}
buildInfoTable();
});
function buildInfoTable(){
$.ajax({ //allows to updates without refreshing
url: "comment1.json", //first json file
success: function(data){
data = JSON.parse(data)
var tblSomething = '<tbody>';
$.each(data, function(idx, obj){
//Outer .each loop is for traversing the JSON rows
tblSomething += '<tr>';
//Inner .each loop is for traversing JSON columns
$.each(obj, function(key, value){
tblSomething += '<td data-key="' + key + '">' + value + '</td>';
});
//tblSomething += '<td><button class="editrow"></button></td>'
tblSomething += '</tr>';
});
tblSomething += '</tbody>';
$('.table').append(tblSomething)
$('.table td').on('click', function() {
var row = $(this).closest('tr')
var index = row.index();
var comment = row.find('td:nth-child(1)').text().split(',')[0]
var engcomment = row.find('td:nth-child(2)').text().split(',')[0]
var temp1 = row.find('td:nth-child(1)').text().split(',')[0]
var temp2 = row.find('td:nth-child(2)').text().split(',')[0]
var newDialog = $("<div>", {
id: "edit-form"
});
newDialog.append("<label style='display: block;'>GL Comment</label><input style='width: 300px'; type='text' id='commentInput' value='" + comment + "'/>");
newDialog.append("<label style='display: block;'>Eng Comment</label><input style='width: 300px'; type='text' id='engInput' value='" + engcomment + "'/>");
// JQUERY UI DIALOG
newDialog.dialog({
resizable: false,
title: 'Edit',
height: 350,
width: 350,
modal: true,
autoOpen: false,
buttons: [{
text: "Save",
click: function() {
console.log(index);
user = $.cookie('IDSID')
var today = new Date();
var date = (today.getMonth()+1)+'/'+today.getDate() +'/'+ today.getFullYear();
var time = today.getHours() + ":" + today.getMinutes() + ":" + today.getSeconds();
var dateTime = date+' '+time;
//FIXME
var comment = newDialog.find('#commentInput').val() + ", <br> <br>" + dateTime + " " + user;
var engcomment = newDialog.find('#engInput').val() + ", <br><br>" + dateTime + " " + user; //it updates both of them no
row.find('td[data-key="GLComment"]').html(comment) //this is what changes the table
row.find('td[data-key="EngComment"]').html(engcomment) //this is what changes the table
// update data
data[index].GLComment = comment;
data[index].EngComment =engcomment;
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: "save.asp",
data: {'data' : JSON.stringify(data) , 'path' : 'comments.json'},
success: function(){},
failure: function(errMsg) {
alert(errMsg);
}
});
$(this).dialog("close");
$(this).dialog('destroy').remove()
}
}, {
text: "Cancel",
click: function() {
$(this).dialog("close");
$(this).dialog('destroy').remove()
}
}]
});
//$("body").append(newDialog);
newDialog.dialog("open");
})
},
error: function(jqXHR, textStatus, errorThrown){
alert('Hey, something went wrong because: ' + errorThrown);
}
});
}
</script>
The "key" here is prebuilt table... And that is a good job for the jQuery .clone() method.
$(document).ready(function() {
// call the function and pass the json url
buildInfoTable("comment1.json");
buildInfoTable("comment2.json");
// Just to disable the snippet errors for this demo
// So the ajax aren't done
// No need to run the snippet :D
$.ajax = ()=>{}
});
function buildInfoTable(jsonurl){
$.ajax({
url: jsonurl,
success: function(data){
data = JSON.parse(data)
// Clone the prebuild table
// and remove the prebuild class
var dynamicTable = $(".prebuild").clone().removeClass("prebuild");
// Loop the json to create the table rows
$.each(data, function(idx, obj){
rows = '<tr>';
$.each(obj, function(key, value){
rows += '<td data-key="' + key + '">' + value + '</td>';
});
rows += '</tr>';
});
// Append the rows the the cloned table
dynamicTable.find("tbody").append(rows)
// Append the cloned table to document's body
$("body").append(dynamicTable)
}
})
}
</script>
/* This class hides the prebuid table */
.prebuild{
display: none;
}
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<!-- This table is a "template" It never will be used but will be cloned -->
<table class="prebuild">
<thead>
<th id = "white">GL Comment</th>
<th id = "white">En Comment</th>
</thead>
<tbody>
</tbody>
</table>

Search function to include space

I am trying to build a search function that would allow me to search Word 1 Word 2 ... Word 'n'.
The code below allows me to search through table rows. Results are presented when there is a 1:1 match (Ignoring case). I would like to search using combinations separated by spaces.
Table data sample as below.
AAA_BBB_CCC_DDD.pdf
EEE_FFF_GGG_HHH.pdf
HTML
<script>
$(function(){
$(function(){
var requestUri = "<<URL>>/_api/web/GetFolderByServerRelativeUrl('<<Folder>>')/Files?$filter=(substringof(%27.pdf%27,Name)%20or%20substringof(%27.PDF%27,Name))&$top=1000";
$.ajax({
url: requestUri,
type: "GET",
headers: {
"accept":"application/json; odata=verbose"
},
success: onSuccess,
});
function onSuccess(data) {
var objItems = data.d.results;
var tableContent = '<table id="Table" style="width:100%"><tbody>';
for (var i = 0; i < objItems.length; i++) {
tableContent += '<tr>';
tableContent += '<td>' + [i+1] + '</td>';
tableContent += '<td>' + objItems[i].Name + '</td>';
tableContent += '<td>' + "<a target='iframe_j' href='<<URL>>" + objItems[i].ServerRelativeUrl + "'>" + "View" + "</a>" + '</td>';
tableContent += '</tr>';
}
$('#TDGrid').append(tableContent);
}
});
});
</script>
<div id="div">
<input class="form-control mb-2" id="TDSearch" type="text" placeholder=" Search">
<table id='Table' class="table table-striped table-sm small">
<tr>
<td>
<div id="TDGrid" style="width: 100%"></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</div>
Current search function
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#TDSearch").on("keyup", function() {
var value = $(this).val().toLowerCase();
$("#TDGrid tr").filter(function() {
$(this).toggle($(this).text().toLowerCase().indexOf(value) > -1)
});
});
});
You can convert string to array and then make a function, which will check match for strings of that array.
Something like
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#TDSearch").on("keyup", function() {
var value = $(this).val().toLowerCase();
var valueArr = value.split(' ');
$("#TDGrid tr").filter(function() {
$(this).toggle(checkIfValuePresent($(this).text().toLowerCase(), valueArr));
});
});
});
function checkIfValuePresent(currRowText, valuesarr) {
let isfound = false;
for (let i = 0; i < valuesarr.length; i++) {
if (currRowText.indexOf(valuesArr[i] > -1)) {
isfound = true;
break;
}
}
return isfound;
}
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<input type='text' id='TDSearch'>
split on space, join all strings with | between them for a combined regex string search, case insensitive.
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#TDSearch").on("keyup", function() {
var value = $(this).val().toLowerCase();
$("#TDGrid tr").filter(function() {
$(this).toggle(new RegExp(value.replace(/\./g,'[.]').split(' ').join('|'),'gi').test($(this).text()))
});
});
});

How to generate Dynamic button in a table row and open new page on button click

i actually having a requirement of generating dynamic table from services url and after that generating dynamic table.This is i worked it out but what i want is
How to generate a dynamic button on each table row with click event.
After generating the button how we can assign click events to the button i mean suppose in a table there are four columns like date,id number,name,location and on the clicking on the each column or related to that cell it has to redirect to a new page.
or
if a table row is clicked and there are 4 columns are there like date,id number,name,location the click event has will take date as a parameter and click event function and then it have to proceed to the next page/redirect
$('#btn_Day').click(function () {
var ex = document.getElementById("dpp_info");
var clOptions = ex.options[ex.selectedIndex].value;
var clOptions1 = ex.options[ex.selectedIndex].text;
var dt = todaydate;
var dt1 = todaydate;
$.ajax({
type: 'GET',
url: xxxxx.xxxxx.xxxxx,
data: frmDate_=" + dt + "&toDate_=" + dt1 + "",
success: function (resp) {
var Location = resp;
var tr;
for (var i = 0; i < Location.length; i++) {
tr = tr + "<tr>";
tr = tr + "<td style='height:20px' align='left'>" + Location[i].Name + "</td>";
tr = tr + "<td style='height:20px' align='left'>" + Location[i].Date + "</td>";
tr = tr + "<td style='height:20px' align='left'>" + Location[i].IdNum + "</td>";
tr = tr + "</tr>";
};
document.getElementById('Wise').innerHTML = "<table class='r'>" + "<tr><thead ><th style='height:20px'>Location</th>"
+ "<th style='height:20px'>Date</th>" + "<th style='height:20px'>Id Num</th>" + "</tr></thead>"
+ tr +
"<tr></tr>" +
"</table>";
document.getElementById('Wise').childNodes[0].nodeValue = null;
},
error: function (e) {
window.plugins.toast.showLongBottom("Please Enable your Internet connection");
}
});
});
now in the image if u see there are four columns suppose if i click on the idnumb and there records related to that particular number has to be displayed in separate page
Looking For Help!
After some more discussion on this the key was to just use the handler and pass any values using attributes. You can see the fiddle here
https://jsfiddle.net/p2fpbkuo/3/
$('.button-click').off();
$('.button-click').on('click', function () {
// navigate to new page
// console.log('button click')
// what you could do here is get the serialnumber which is an attribute on the button
var id = $(this).attr('data-id') // as long as this is unique this should always work
var filteredResults = results.filter(function (result) {
if (result.SerialNumber.toString() === id.toString()) {
return result;
}
});
var selectedRowValues = filteredResults[0];
// this will contain all the values for that row
console.log(selectedRowValues)
// var dataValue = $(this).attr('data-url'); // dont't need this any more
window.open(selectedRowValues.Url)
});

Creating html table using Javascript not working

Basically, I want the user the just change the 'height' variable to how ever many rows he wants, and then store the words which each td in the row should contain, and the code should then generate the table.
My html is just this:
<table id="newTable">
</table>
This is my Javascript:
<script type="text/javascript">
var height = 2; // user in this case would want 3 rows (height + 1)
var rowNumber = 0;
var height0 = ['HeadingOne', 'HeadingTwo']; // the words in each td in the first row
var height1 = ['firstTd of row', 'secondTd of row']; // the words in each td in the second row
var height2 = ['firstTd of other row', 'secondTd of other row']; // the words in each td in the third row
$(document).ready( function() {
createTr();
});
function createTr () {
for (var h=0; h<height + 1; h++) { // loop through 3 times, in this case (which h<3)
var theTr = "<tr id='rowNumber" + rowNumber + "'>"; // <tr id='rowNumber0'>
$('#newTable').append(theTr); // append <tr id='rowNumber0'> to the table
for (var i=0; i<window['height' + rowNumber].length; i++) {
if (i == window['height' + rowNumber].length-1) { // if i==2, then that means it is the last td in the tr, so have a </tr> at the end of it
var theTd = "<td class='row" + rowNumber + " column" + i + "'>" + window['height' + rowNumber][i] + "</td></tr>";
$('#rowNumber' + rowNumber).append(theTr); // append to the end of the Tr
} else {
var theTd = "<td class='row" + rowNumber + " column" + i + "'>" + window['height' + rowNumber][i] + "</td>";
$('#rowNumber' + rowNumber).append(theTr);
}
}
rowNumber += 1;
}
}
</script>
I did 'alert(theTr);' and 'alert(theTd);' and they looked correct. How come this code doesn't generate any table?
You should change the line
$('#rowNumber' + rowNumber).append(theTr);
into
$('#rowNumber' + rowNumber).append(theTd);
You are adding the Tr-Code again in the inner loop, but you actually wanted to add the Td-Code.
All that window["height"+rowNumber] stuff is a poor way to do it. Use an array, and pass it as a parameter to the function so you don't use global variables. And use jQuery DOM creation functions instead of appending strings.
<script type="text/javascript">
var heights = [['HeadingOne', 'HeadingTwo'], // the words in each td in the first row
['firstTd of row', 'secondTd of row'], // the words in each td in the second row
['firstTd of other row', 'secondTd of other row'] // the words in each td in the third row
];
$(document).ready( function() {
createTr(heights);
});
function createTr (heights) {
for (var h=0; h<heights.length; h++) { // loop through 3 times, in this case (which h<3)
var theTr = $("<tr>", { id: "rowNumber" + h});
for (var i=0; i<heights[h].length; i++) {
theTr.append($("<td>", { "class": "row"+h + " column"+i,
text: heights[h][i]
}));
}
$('#newTable').append(theTr); // append <tr id='rowNumber0'> to the table
}
}
</script>
JSFIDDLE

Create table with jQuery - append

I have on page div:
<div id="here_table"></div>
and in jquery:
for(i=0;i<3;i++){
$('#here_table').append( 'result' + i );
}
this generating for me:
<div id="here_table">
result1 result2 result3 etc
</div>
I would like receive this in table:
<div id="here_table">
<table>
<tr><td>result1</td></tr>
<tr><td>result2</td></tr>
<tr><td>result3</td></tr>
</table>
</div>
I doing:
$('#here_table').append( '<table>' );
for(i=0;i<3;i++){
$('#here_table').append( '<tr><td>' + 'result' + i + '</td></tr>' );
}
$('#here_table').append( '</table>' );
but this generate for me:
<div id="here_table">
<table> </table> !!!!!!!!!!
<tr><td>result1</td></tr>
<tr><td>result2</td></tr>
<tr><td>result3</td></tr>
</div>
Why? how can i make this correctly?
LIVE: http://jsfiddle.net/n7cyE/
This line:
$('#here_table').append( '<tr><td>' + 'result' + i + '</td></tr>' );
Appends to the div#here_table not the new table.
There are several approaches:
/* Note that the whole content variable is just a string */
var content = "<table>"
for(i=0; i<3; i++){
content += '<tr><td>' + 'result ' + i + '</td></tr>';
}
content += "</table>"
$('#here_table').append(content);
But, with the above approach it is less manageable to add styles and do stuff dynamically with <table>.
But how about this one, it does what you expect nearly great:
var table = $('<table>').addClass('foo');
for(i=0; i<3; i++){
var row = $('<tr>').addClass('bar').text('result ' + i);
table.append(row);
}
$('#here_table').append(table);
Hope this would help.
You need to append the tr inside the table so I updated your selector inside your loop and removed the closing table because it is not necessary.
$('#here_table').append( '<table />' );
for(i=0;i<3;i++){
$('#here_table table').append( '<tr><td>' + 'result' + i + '</td></tr>' );
}
The main problem was that you were appending the tr to the div here_table.
Edit: Here is a JavaScript version if performance is a concern. Using document fragment will not cause a reflow for every iteration of the loop
var doc = document;
var fragment = doc.createDocumentFragment();
for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
var tr = doc.createElement("tr");
var td = doc.createElement("td");
td.innerHTML = "content";
tr.appendChild(td);
//does not trigger reflow
fragment.appendChild(tr);
}
var table = doc.createElement("table");
table.appendChild(fragment);
doc.getElementById("here_table").appendChild(table);
When you use append, jQuery expects it to be well-formed HTML (plain text counts). append is not like doing +=.
You need to make the table first, then append it.
var $table = $('<table/>');
for(var i=0; i<3; i++){
$table.append( '<tr><td>' + 'result' + i + '</td></tr>' );
}
$('#here_table').append($table);
Or do it this way to use ALL jQuery. The each can loop through any data be it DOM elements or an array/object.
var data = ['one', 'two', 'three', 'four', 'five', 'six', 'seven', 'eight'];
var numCols = 1;
$.each(data, function(i) {
if(!(i%numCols)) tRow = $('<tr>');
tCell = $('<td>').html(data[i]);
$('table').append(tRow.append(tCell));
});
​
http://jsfiddle.net/n7cyE/93/
To add multiple columns and rows, we can also do a string concatenation. Not the best way, but it sure works.
var resultstring='<table>';
for(var j=0;j<arr.length;j++){
//array arr contains the field names in this case
resultstring+= '<th>'+ arr[j] + '</th>';
}
$(resultset).each(function(i, result) {
// resultset is in json format
resultstring+='<tr>';
for(var j=0;j<arr.length;j++){
resultstring+='<td>'+ result[arr[j]]+ '</td>';
}
resultstring+='</tr>';
});
resultstring+='</table>';
$('#resultdisplay').html(resultstring);
This also allows you to add rows and columns to the table dynamically, without hardcoding the fieldnames.
Here is what you can do: http://jsfiddle.net/n7cyE/4/
$('#here_table').append('<table></table>');
var table = $('#here_table').children();
for(i=0;i<3;i++){
table.append( '<tr><td>' + 'result' + i + '</td></tr>' );
}
Best regards!
Following is done for multiple file uploads using jquery:
File input button:
<div>
<input type="file" name="uploadFiles" id="uploadFiles" multiple="multiple" class="input-xlarge" onchange="getFileSizeandName(this);"/>
</div>
Displaying File name and File size in a table:
<div id="uploadMultipleFilediv">
<table id="uploadTable" class="table table-striped table-bordered table-condensed"></table></div>
Javascript for getting the file name and file size:
function getFileSizeandName(input)
{
var select = $('#uploadTable');
//select.empty();
var totalsizeOfUploadFiles = "";
for(var i =0; i<input.files.length; i++)
{
var filesizeInBytes = input.files[i].size; // file size in bytes
var filesizeInMB = (filesizeInBytes / (1024*1024)).toFixed(2); // convert the file size from bytes to mb
var filename = input.files[i].name;
select.append($('<tr><td>'+filename+'</td><td>'+filesizeInMB+'</td></tr>'));
totalsizeOfUploadFiles = totalsizeOfUploadFiles+filesizeInMB;
//alert("File name is : "+filename+" || size : "+filesizeInMB+" MB || size : "+filesizeInBytes+" Bytes");
}
}
Or static HTML without the loop for creating some links (or whatever). Place the <div id="menu"> on any page to reproduce the HTML.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<title>HTML Masterpage</title>
<script src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.10.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
function nav() {
var menuHTML= '<ul><li>link 1</li></ul><ul><li>link 2</li></ul>';
$('#menu').append(menuHTML);
}
</script>
<style type="text/css">
</style>
</head>
<body onload="nav()">
<div id="menu"></div>
</body>
</html>
I wrote rather good function that can generate vertical and horizontal tables:
function generateTable(rowsData, titles, type, _class) {
var $table = $("<table>").addClass(_class);
var $tbody = $("<tbody>").appendTo($table);
if (type == 2) {//vertical table
if (rowsData.length !== titles.length) {
console.error('rows and data rows count doesent match');
return false;
}
titles.forEach(function (title, index) {
var $tr = $("<tr>");
$("<th>").html(title).appendTo($tr);
var rows = rowsData[index];
rows.forEach(function (html) {
$("<td>").html(html).appendTo($tr);
});
$tr.appendTo($tbody);
});
} else if (type == 1) {//horsantal table
var valid = true;
rowsData.forEach(function (row) {
if (!row) {
valid = false;
return;
}
if (row.length !== titles.length) {
valid = false;
return;
}
});
if (!valid) {
console.error('rows and data rows count doesent match');
return false;
}
var $tr = $("<tr>");
titles.forEach(function (title, index) {
$("<th>").html(title).appendTo($tr);
});
$tr.appendTo($tbody);
rowsData.forEach(function (row, index) {
var $tr = $("<tr>");
row.forEach(function (html) {
$("<td>").html(html).appendTo($tr);
});
$tr.appendTo($tbody);
});
}
return $table;
}
usage example:
var title = [
'مساحت موجود',
'مساحت باقیمانده',
'مساحت در طرح'
];
var rows = [
[number_format(data.source.area,2)],
[number_format(data.intersection.area,2)],
[number_format(data.deference.area,2)]
];
var $ft = generateTable(rows, title, 2,"table table-striped table-hover table-bordered");
$ft.appendTo( GroupAnalyse.$results );
var title = [
'جهت',
'اندازه قبلی',
'اندازه فعلی',
'وضعیت',
'میزان عقب نشینی',
];
var rows = data.edgesData.map(function (r) {
return [
r.directionText,
r.lineLength,
r.newLineLength,
r.stateText,
r.lineLengthDifference
];
});
var $et = generateTable(rows, title, 1,"table table-striped table-hover table-bordered");
$et.appendTo( GroupAnalyse.$results );
$('<hr/>').appendTo( GroupAnalyse.$results );
example result:
A working example using the method mentioned above and using JSON to represent the data. This is used in my project of dealing with ajax calls fetching data from server.
http://jsfiddle.net/vinocui/22mX6/1/
In your html:
< table id='here_table' >< /table >
JS code:
function feed_table(tableobj){
// data is a JSON object with
//{'id': 'table id',
// 'header':[{'a': 'Asset Tpe', 'b' : 'Description', 'c' : 'Assets Value', 'd':'Action'}],
// 'data': [{'a': 'Non Real Estate', 'b' :'Credit card', 'c' :'$5000' , 'd': 'Edit/Delete' },... ]}
$('#' + tableobj.id).html( '' );
$.each([tableobj.header, tableobj.data], function(_index, _obj){
$.each(_obj, function(index, row){
var line = "";
$.each(row, function(key, value){
if(0 === _index){
line += '<th>' + value + '</th>';
}else{
line += '<td>' + value + '</td>';
}
});
line = '<tr>' + line + '</tr>';
$('#' + tableobj.id).append(line);
});
});
}
// testing
$(function(){
var t = {
'id': 'here_table',
'header':[{'a': 'Asset Tpe', 'b' : 'Description', 'c' : 'Assets Value', 'd':'Action'}],
'data': [{'a': 'Non Real Estate', 'b' :'Credit card', 'c' :'$5000' , 'd': 'Edit/Delete' },
{'a': 'Real Estate', 'b' :'Property', 'c' :'$500000' , 'd': 'Edit/Delete' }
]};
feed_table(t);
});
As for me, this approach is prettier:
String.prototype.embraceWith = function(tag) {
return "<" + tag + ">" + this + "</" + tag + ">";
};
var results = [
{type:"Fiat", model:500, color:"white"},
{type:"Mercedes", model: "Benz", color:"black"},
{type:"BMV", model: "X6", color:"black"}
];
var tableHeader = ("Type".embraceWith("th") + "Model".embraceWith("th") + "Color".embraceWith("th")).embraceWith("tr");
var tableBody = results.map(function(item) {
return (item.type.embraceWith("td") + item.model.toString().embraceWith("td") + item.color.embraceWith("td")).embraceWith("tr")
}).join("");
var table = (tableHeader + tableBody).embraceWith("table");
$("#result-holder").append(table);
i prefer the most readable and extensible way using jquery.
Also, you can build fully dynamic content on the fly.
Since jquery version 1.4 you can pass attributes to elements which is, imho, a killer feature.
Also the code can be kept cleaner.
$(function(){
var tablerows = new Array();
$.each(['result1', 'result2', 'result3'], function( index, value ) {
tablerows.push('<tr><td>' + value + '</td></tr>');
});
var table = $('<table/>', {
html: tablerows
});
var div = $('<div/>', {
id: 'here_table',
html: table
});
$('body').append(div);
});
Addon: passing more than one "html" tag you've to use array notation like:
e.g.
var div = $('<div/>', {
id: 'here_table',
html: [ div1, div2, table ]
});
best Rgds.
Franz
<table id="game_table" border="1">
and Jquery
var i;
for (i = 0; ii < 10; i++)
{
var tr = $("<tr></tr>")
var ii;
for (ii = 0; ii < 10; ii++)
{
tr.append(`<th>Firstname</th>`)
}
$('#game_table').append(tr)
}
this is most better
html
<div id="here_table"> </div>
jQuery
$('#here_table').append( '<table>' );
for(i=0;i<3;i++)
{
$('#here_table').append( '<tr>' + 'result' + i + '</tr>' );
for(ii=0;ii<3;ii++)
{
$('#here_table').append( '<td>' + 'result' + i + '</tr>' );
}
}
$('#here_table').append( '</table>' );
It is important to note that you could use Emmet to achieve the same result. First, check what Emmet can do for you at https://emmet.io/
In a nutshell, with Emmet, you can expand a string into a complexe HTML markup as shown in the examples below:
Example #1
ul>li*5
... will produce
<ul>
<li></li>
<li></li>
<li></li>
<li></li>
<li></li>
</ul>
Example #2
div#header+div.page+div#footer.class1.class2.class3
... will produce
<div id="header"></div>
<div class="page"></div>
<div id="footer" class="class1 class2 class3"></div>
And list goes on. There are more examples at https://docs.emmet.io/abbreviations/syntax/
And there is a library for doing that using jQuery. It's called Emmet.js and available at https://github.com/christiansandor/Emmet.js
Here the below code helps to generate responsive html table
#javascript
(function($){
var data = [{
"head 1": "row1 col 1",
"head 2": "row1 col 2",
"head 3": "row1 col 3"
}, {
"head 1": "row2 col 1",
"head 2": "row2 col 2",
"head 3": "row2 col 3"
}, {
"head 1": "row3 col 1",
"head 2": "row3 col 2",
"head 3": "row3 col 3"
}];
for (var i = 0; i < data.length; i++) {
var accordianhtml = "<button class='accordion'>" + data[i][small_screen_heading] + "<span class='arrow rarrow'>→</span><span class='arrow darrow'>↓</span></button><div class='panel'><p><table class='accordian_table'>";
var table_row = null;
var table_header = null;
for (var key in data[i]) {
accordianhtml = accordianhtml + "<tr><th>" + key + "</th><td>" + data[i][key] + "</td></tr>";
if (i === 0 && true) {
table_header = table_header + "<th>" + key + "</th>";
}
table_row = table_row + "<td>" + data[i][key] + "</td>"
}
if (i === 0 && true) {
table_header = "<tr>" + table_header + "</tr>";
$(".mv_table #simple_table").append(table_header);
}
table_row = "<tr>" + table_row + "</tr>";
$(".mv_table #simple_table").append(table_row);
accordianhtml = accordianhtml + "</table></p></div>";
$(".mv_table .accordian_content").append(accordianhtml);
}
}(jquery)
Here we can see the demo responsive html table generator
let html = '';
html += '<table class="tblWay" border="0" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width="100%">';
html += '<tbody>';
html += '<tr style="background-color:#EEEFF0">';
html += '<td width="80"> </td>';
html += '<td><b>Shipping Method</b></td>';
html += '<td><b>Shipping Cost</b></td>';
html += '<td><b>Transit Time</b></td>';
html += '</tr>';
html += '</tbody>';
html += '</table>';
$('.product-shipping-more').append(html);

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