Add price if length is greater then 2 using jquery
gform.addFilter( 'gform_product_total', function(total, formId)
if (jQuery('li.gfield').hasClass('trustee'))
var trustee = (jQuery('.trustee').length > 2);
total += trusteeadd ;
return total;
);
I am tring to add price in total if class length is greater then 2 i have used the above function but it only works for length = 3 not for 4 or 5 and so on please help how this can be done
jquery
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gform.addFilter( 'gform_product_total', function(total, formId)
if (jQuery('li.gfield').hasClass('trustee'))
var trustee = (jQuery('.trustee').length > 2);
total += trusteeadd ;
return total;
);
I am tring to add price in total if class length is greater then 2 i have used the above function but it only works for length = 3 not for 4 or 5 and so on please help how this can be done
jquery
If I understand your question correctly, you're trying to determine the amount of classes a certain element has? SeeclassList, it'll return an array of which you can check.lengthof.
– Sheng Slogar
Nov 13 '18 at 4:29
Please provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example that reproduces problem
– charlietfl
Nov 13 '18 at 4:31
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gform.addFilter( 'gform_product_total', function(total, formId)
if (jQuery('li.gfield').hasClass('trustee'))
var trustee = (jQuery('.trustee').length > 2);
total += trusteeadd ;
return total;
);
I am tring to add price in total if class length is greater then 2 i have used the above function but it only works for length = 3 not for 4 or 5 and so on please help how this can be done
jquery
gform.addFilter( 'gform_product_total', function(total, formId)
if (jQuery('li.gfield').hasClass('trustee'))
var trustee = (jQuery('.trustee').length > 2);
total += trusteeadd ;
return total;
);
I am tring to add price in total if class length is greater then 2 i have used the above function but it only works for length = 3 not for 4 or 5 and so on please help how this can be done
jquery
jquery
asked Nov 13 '18 at 4:24
elianaeliana
63
63
If I understand your question correctly, you're trying to determine the amount of classes a certain element has? SeeclassList, it'll return an array of which you can check.lengthof.
– Sheng Slogar
Nov 13 '18 at 4:29
Please provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example that reproduces problem
– charlietfl
Nov 13 '18 at 4:31
add a comment |
If I understand your question correctly, you're trying to determine the amount of classes a certain element has? SeeclassList, it'll return an array of which you can check.lengthof.
– Sheng Slogar
Nov 13 '18 at 4:29
Please provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example that reproduces problem
– charlietfl
Nov 13 '18 at 4:31
If I understand your question correctly, you're trying to determine the amount of classes a certain element has? See
classList, it'll return an array of which you can check .length of.– Sheng Slogar
Nov 13 '18 at 4:29
If I understand your question correctly, you're trying to determine the amount of classes a certain element has? See
classList, it'll return an array of which you can check .length of.– Sheng Slogar
Nov 13 '18 at 4:29
Please provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example that reproduces problem
– charlietfl
Nov 13 '18 at 4:31
Please provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example that reproduces problem
– charlietfl
Nov 13 '18 at 4:31
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I hope what you want to do is if more than 2 element have trustee class then you want them to add with trusteeadd. Try like below.
gform.addFilter( 'gform_product_total', function(total, formId)
if (jQuery('li.gfield').hasClass('trustee'))
var count = jQuery('.trustee').length;
var trusteeadd = 1 * 35;
// add if length > 2
total = (count > 2) ? (total + trusteeadd * (count - 2)) : total;
return total;
);
Glad it worked thank you
– eliana
Nov 13 '18 at 4:53
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I hope what you want to do is if more than 2 element have trustee class then you want them to add with trusteeadd. Try like below.
gform.addFilter( 'gform_product_total', function(total, formId)
if (jQuery('li.gfield').hasClass('trustee'))
var count = jQuery('.trustee').length;
var trusteeadd = 1 * 35;
// add if length > 2
total = (count > 2) ? (total + trusteeadd * (count - 2)) : total;
return total;
);
Glad it worked thank you
– eliana
Nov 13 '18 at 4:53
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I hope what you want to do is if more than 2 element have trustee class then you want them to add with trusteeadd. Try like below.
gform.addFilter( 'gform_product_total', function(total, formId)
if (jQuery('li.gfield').hasClass('trustee'))
var count = jQuery('.trustee').length;
var trusteeadd = 1 * 35;
// add if length > 2
total = (count > 2) ? (total + trusteeadd * (count - 2)) : total;
return total;
);
Glad it worked thank you
– eliana
Nov 13 '18 at 4:53
add a comment |
I hope what you want to do is if more than 2 element have trustee class then you want them to add with trusteeadd. Try like below.
gform.addFilter( 'gform_product_total', function(total, formId)
if (jQuery('li.gfield').hasClass('trustee'))
var count = jQuery('.trustee').length;
var trusteeadd = 1 * 35;
// add if length > 2
total = (count > 2) ? (total + trusteeadd * (count - 2)) : total;
return total;
);
I hope what you want to do is if more than 2 element have trustee class then you want them to add with trusteeadd. Try like below.
gform.addFilter( 'gform_product_total', function(total, formId)
if (jQuery('li.gfield').hasClass('trustee'))
var count = jQuery('.trustee').length;
var trusteeadd = 1 * 35;
// add if length > 2
total = (count > 2) ? (total + trusteeadd * (count - 2)) : total;
return total;
);
answered Nov 13 '18 at 4:41
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Glad it worked thank you
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Glad it worked thank you
– eliana
Nov 13 '18 at 4:53
Glad it worked thank you
– eliana
Nov 13 '18 at 4:53
Glad it worked thank you
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If I understand your question correctly, you're trying to determine the amount of classes a certain element has? See
classList, it'll return an array of which you can check.lengthof.– Sheng Slogar
Nov 13 '18 at 4:29
Please provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example that reproduces problem
– charlietfl
Nov 13 '18 at 4:31