var i;
$('a.add').click(function() {
$('<p><input type="text" class = "count[i]" value="Enter Item Name"/></p>开发者_开发技巧;').animate({ opacity: "show" }, "slow").appendTo('#selection');
itemNumber ++;
});
What I want to do is to initialize an array called count in the input class and have i as a counter. I'm not sure if this is the right way to go about this.
Check this jsfiddle and let me know whether this is what you want.
In this case we have a array of class names and when a new item is added the class name is obtained from the array using counter i
.
Here is my script
var i = 0;
var count = ["class-1", "class-2", "class-3", "class-4"]
$('a.add').click(function(e) {
var className = i < count.length ? count[i] : "count";
$('<p><input type="text" class = "'+ className +'" value="Enter Item Name"/></p>').animate({ opacity: "show" }, "slow").appendTo('#selection');
i++;
});
To access the count[i]th
element you can use
$("#selection input." + count[i])
Or
You can check this fiddle
In this the class names are incremented using the counter i
whenever a new item is added.
Script
var i = 0;
$('a.add').click(function(e) {
$('<p><input type="text" class = "class-'+ (++i) +'" value="Enter Item Name"/></p>').animate({ opacity: "show" }, "slow").appendTo('#selection');
});
To access count[i]th
element you can use
$("#selection input.class-" + i)
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