How to use radio on change event?
You can use this
which refers to the current input
element.
$('input[type=radio][name=bedStatus]').change(function() {
if (this.value == 'allot') {
// ...
}
else if (this.value == 'transfer') {
// ...
}
});
http://jsfiddle.net/4gZAT/
Note that you are comparing the value against allot
in both if statements and :radio
selector is deprecated.
In case that you are not using jQuery, you can use the document.querySelectorAll
and HTMLElement.addEventListener
methods:
var radios = document.querySelectorAll('input[type=radio][name="bedStatus"]');
function changeHandler(event) {
if ( this.value === 'allot' ) {
console.log('value', 'allot');
} else if ( this.value === 'transfer' ) {
console.log('value', 'transfer');
}
}
Array.prototype.forEach.call(radios, function(radio) {
radio.addEventListener('change', changeHandler);
});
An adaptation of the above answer...
$('input[type=radio][name=bedStatus]').on('change', function() {
switch ($(this).val()) {
case 'allot':
alert("Allot Thai Gayo Bhai");
break;
case 'transfer':
alert("Transfer Thai Gayo");
break;
}
});
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<input type="radio" name="bedStatus" id="allot" checked="checked" value="allot">Allot
<input type="radio" name="bedStatus" id="transfer" value="transfer">Transfer
http://jsfiddle.net/xwYx9