I have a select box as follows
<select>
<option value="yes">Yes</option>
<option value="No" selected="selected">No</option>
<option value="Maybe">Maybe</option>
<option value="So">So</option>
</select>
I would like
<select>
<option value="yes">Yes</option>
<option value="No">No</option>
<option value="Maybe" selected="selected">Maybe</option>
<option value="So">So</option>
</select>
*note default selection is now "Maybe" instead of "No"
I learned jquery before really getting comfortable with pure JavaScript开发者_JAVA技巧. So im trying to learn it.
I would assign an id to the select element:
<select id="choices">
<option value="yes">Yes</option>
<option value="No" selected="selected">No</option>
<option value="Maybe">Maybe</option>
<option value="So">So</option>
</select>
Then, access the options via the standard options
array on <select>
elements:
var choices = document.getElementById('choices');
choices.options[2].selected = true;
You should assign an id
to the select
element then do this:
var s = document.getElementById( 'select_box' );
s.options[ 2 ].selected = true;
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