How to pass the button value into my onclick event function?
You can pass the value to the function using this.value
, where this
points to the button
<input type="button" value="mybutton1" onclick="dosomething(this.value)">
And then access that value in the function
function dosomething(val){
console.log(val);
}
You can pass the element into the function <input type="button" value="mybutton1" onclick="dosomething(this)">test
by passing this. Then in the function you can access the value like this:
function dosomething(element) {
console.log(element.value);
}
Maybe you can take a look at closure in JavaScript. Here is a working solution:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8" />
<title>Test</title>
</head>
<body>
<p class="button">Button 0</p>
<p class="button">Button 1</p>
<p class="button">Button 2</p>
<script>
var buttons = document.getElementsByClassName('button');
for (var i=0 ; i < buttons.length ; i++){
(function(index){
buttons[index].onclick = function(){
alert("I am button " + index);
};
})(i)
}
</script>
</body>
</html>
You can do like this.
<input type="button" value="mybutton1" onclick="dosomething(this)">
function dosomething(element){
alert("value is "+element.value); //you can print any value like id,class,value,innerHTML etc.
};