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Forms not sending numbers, and not sure how to check


richrock

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Hi,

 

I'm tryign to do a simple (!) function to calculate the total of a group by male/female....  This will display a total that is used to book places in that group, and the male/female count is required.

 

Here's the code so far:

	<script type="text/javascript">

	function addTotal() {

		var boyval 		= document.getElementById('boyval').value;
		var girlval             = document.getElementById('girlval').value;
		var memtot 		= document.getElementById('memtot');

		if((boyval == null) || (isNaN(boyval))) {
			var boyval = 0; 
		}
		if((girlval == null) || (isNaN(girlval))) {
			var girlval = 0;
		}

                        var boyval = parseInt(boyval);
                        var girlval = parseInt(girlval);


		alert(boyval);
		alert(girlval);

		memtot.value = boyval + girlval;

	}


</script>

 

However, I type in say 3 males, and the total is coming up as NaN, something I thought I'd covered.  How can I get this to do :

 

1.  Total of the two entries if they have numbers entered?

2. Total of the two entries if either one or the other is blank?

 

(There is separate empty form error checking, which works off the total.

 

TIA for any help :)

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Your code is pretty comprehensive in the erro handling. The problem is that an empty field does not have a NULL value - it has an empty string value. There is a fine distinction between the two.

 

I took the liberty of making some other modifications

    function addTotal()
    {
        var boyObj  = document.getElementById('boyval');
        var girlObj = document.getElementById('girlval');
        var memtot  = document.getElementById('memtot');
    
        if(boyObj.value=='' || isNaN(boyObj.value))
        {
            boyObj.value = '0';
        }
        if(girlObj.value=='' || isNaN(girlObj.value))
        {
            girlObj.value = '0';
        }
  
        memtot.value = parseInt(boyObj.value) + parseInt(girlObj.value);
    }

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