Is there any way to add DOM elements only with javascript with number index when added?
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I am unable to find any solution of adding DOM elements with text nodes and adding number index in the nodes only using javascript.
I've tried using if..else and for loop but none of them work.
function addElement() {
var para = document.createElement("p");
var add = document.createTextNode("This is newly added. ");
para.appendChild(add);
var element = document.getElementById("div1");
element.appendChild(para);
}
javascript
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I am unable to find any solution of adding DOM elements with text nodes and adding number index in the nodes only using javascript.
I've tried using if..else and for loop but none of them work.
function addElement() {
var para = document.createElement("p");
var add = document.createTextNode("This is newly added. ");
para.appendChild(add);
var element = document.getElementById("div1");
element.appendChild(para);
}
javascript
2
It's a bit unclear what you're asking. Please elaborate the question. Are you looking for an existing DOM element indexing, or do you want to create your own indexing?
– Teemu
Jan 3 at 7:26
1
Please include a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.
– Sami Hult
Jan 3 at 7:26
Take a look at theinnerHTML
property. You may find it easier than what you are trying.
– FDavidov
Jan 3 at 7:27
Can you post what you have been trying so far?
– Armel
Jan 3 at 7:42
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I am unable to find any solution of adding DOM elements with text nodes and adding number index in the nodes only using javascript.
I've tried using if..else and for loop but none of them work.
function addElement() {
var para = document.createElement("p");
var add = document.createTextNode("This is newly added. ");
para.appendChild(add);
var element = document.getElementById("div1");
element.appendChild(para);
}
javascript
I am unable to find any solution of adding DOM elements with text nodes and adding number index in the nodes only using javascript.
I've tried using if..else and for loop but none of them work.
function addElement() {
var para = document.createElement("p");
var add = document.createTextNode("This is newly added. ");
para.appendChild(add);
var element = document.getElementById("div1");
element.appendChild(para);
}
javascript
javascript
edited Jan 3 at 7:38
Danilo Calzetta
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asked Jan 3 at 7:22
Chirag PatelChirag Patel
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2
It's a bit unclear what you're asking. Please elaborate the question. Are you looking for an existing DOM element indexing, or do you want to create your own indexing?
– Teemu
Jan 3 at 7:26
1
Please include a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.
– Sami Hult
Jan 3 at 7:26
Take a look at theinnerHTML
property. You may find it easier than what you are trying.
– FDavidov
Jan 3 at 7:27
Can you post what you have been trying so far?
– Armel
Jan 3 at 7:42
add a comment |
2
It's a bit unclear what you're asking. Please elaborate the question. Are you looking for an existing DOM element indexing, or do you want to create your own indexing?
– Teemu
Jan 3 at 7:26
1
Please include a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.
– Sami Hult
Jan 3 at 7:26
Take a look at theinnerHTML
property. You may find it easier than what you are trying.
– FDavidov
Jan 3 at 7:27
Can you post what you have been trying so far?
– Armel
Jan 3 at 7:42
2
2
It's a bit unclear what you're asking. Please elaborate the question. Are you looking for an existing DOM element indexing, or do you want to create your own indexing?
– Teemu
Jan 3 at 7:26
It's a bit unclear what you're asking. Please elaborate the question. Are you looking for an existing DOM element indexing, or do you want to create your own indexing?
– Teemu
Jan 3 at 7:26
1
1
Please include a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.
– Sami Hult
Jan 3 at 7:26
Please include a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.
– Sami Hult
Jan 3 at 7:26
Take a look at the
innerHTML
property. You may find it easier than what you are trying.– FDavidov
Jan 3 at 7:27
Take a look at the
innerHTML
property. You may find it easier than what you are trying.– FDavidov
Jan 3 at 7:27
Can you post what you have been trying so far?
– Armel
Jan 3 at 7:42
Can you post what you have been trying so far?
– Armel
Jan 3 at 7:42
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You can append one label element inside the p element with the current length of p as the text of the label:
function addElement() {
var length = document.querySelectorAll('p').length;
var para = document.createElement("p");
var add = document.createTextNode("This is newly added. ");
var label = document.createElement("label");
label.textContent = length + ' ';
para.appendChild(label);
para.appendChild(add);
var element = document.getElementById("div1");
element.appendChild(para);
}
document.getElementById('createElement').addEventListener('click',addElement);
<button type="button" id="createElement">Create Element</button>
<div id="div1"></div>
Thank you for the help. This is the exact code what I want.
– Chirag Patel
Jan 3 at 9:03
@ChiragPatel, you are most welcome:)
– Mamun
Jan 3 at 9:04
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You can append one label element inside the p element with the current length of p as the text of the label:
function addElement() {
var length = document.querySelectorAll('p').length;
var para = document.createElement("p");
var add = document.createTextNode("This is newly added. ");
var label = document.createElement("label");
label.textContent = length + ' ';
para.appendChild(label);
para.appendChild(add);
var element = document.getElementById("div1");
element.appendChild(para);
}
document.getElementById('createElement').addEventListener('click',addElement);
<button type="button" id="createElement">Create Element</button>
<div id="div1"></div>
Thank you for the help. This is the exact code what I want.
– Chirag Patel
Jan 3 at 9:03
@ChiragPatel, you are most welcome:)
– Mamun
Jan 3 at 9:04
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You can append one label element inside the p element with the current length of p as the text of the label:
function addElement() {
var length = document.querySelectorAll('p').length;
var para = document.createElement("p");
var add = document.createTextNode("This is newly added. ");
var label = document.createElement("label");
label.textContent = length + ' ';
para.appendChild(label);
para.appendChild(add);
var element = document.getElementById("div1");
element.appendChild(para);
}
document.getElementById('createElement').addEventListener('click',addElement);
<button type="button" id="createElement">Create Element</button>
<div id="div1"></div>
Thank you for the help. This is the exact code what I want.
– Chirag Patel
Jan 3 at 9:03
@ChiragPatel, you are most welcome:)
– Mamun
Jan 3 at 9:04
add a comment |
You can append one label element inside the p element with the current length of p as the text of the label:
function addElement() {
var length = document.querySelectorAll('p').length;
var para = document.createElement("p");
var add = document.createTextNode("This is newly added. ");
var label = document.createElement("label");
label.textContent = length + ' ';
para.appendChild(label);
para.appendChild(add);
var element = document.getElementById("div1");
element.appendChild(para);
}
document.getElementById('createElement').addEventListener('click',addElement);
<button type="button" id="createElement">Create Element</button>
<div id="div1"></div>
You can append one label element inside the p element with the current length of p as the text of the label:
function addElement() {
var length = document.querySelectorAll('p').length;
var para = document.createElement("p");
var add = document.createTextNode("This is newly added. ");
var label = document.createElement("label");
label.textContent = length + ' ';
para.appendChild(label);
para.appendChild(add);
var element = document.getElementById("div1");
element.appendChild(para);
}
document.getElementById('createElement').addEventListener('click',addElement);
<button type="button" id="createElement">Create Element</button>
<div id="div1"></div>
function addElement() {
var length = document.querySelectorAll('p').length;
var para = document.createElement("p");
var add = document.createTextNode("This is newly added. ");
var label = document.createElement("label");
label.textContent = length + ' ';
para.appendChild(label);
para.appendChild(add);
var element = document.getElementById("div1");
element.appendChild(para);
}
document.getElementById('createElement').addEventListener('click',addElement);
<button type="button" id="createElement">Create Element</button>
<div id="div1"></div>
function addElement() {
var length = document.querySelectorAll('p').length;
var para = document.createElement("p");
var add = document.createTextNode("This is newly added. ");
var label = document.createElement("label");
label.textContent = length + ' ';
para.appendChild(label);
para.appendChild(add);
var element = document.getElementById("div1");
element.appendChild(para);
}
document.getElementById('createElement').addEventListener('click',addElement);
<button type="button" id="createElement">Create Element</button>
<div id="div1"></div>
answered Jan 3 at 7:39
MamunMamun
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Thank you for the help. This is the exact code what I want.
– Chirag Patel
Jan 3 at 9:03
@ChiragPatel, you are most welcome:)
– Mamun
Jan 3 at 9:04
add a comment |
Thank you for the help. This is the exact code what I want.
– Chirag Patel
Jan 3 at 9:03
@ChiragPatel, you are most welcome:)
– Mamun
Jan 3 at 9:04
Thank you for the help. This is the exact code what I want.
– Chirag Patel
Jan 3 at 9:03
Thank you for the help. This is the exact code what I want.
– Chirag Patel
Jan 3 at 9:03
@ChiragPatel, you are most welcome:)
– Mamun
Jan 3 at 9:04
@ChiragPatel, you are most welcome:)
– Mamun
Jan 3 at 9:04
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It's a bit unclear what you're asking. Please elaborate the question. Are you looking for an existing DOM element indexing, or do you want to create your own indexing?
– Teemu
Jan 3 at 7:26
1
Please include a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.
– Sami Hult
Jan 3 at 7:26
Take a look at the
innerHTML
property. You may find it easier than what you are trying.– FDavidov
Jan 3 at 7:27
Can you post what you have been trying so far?
– Armel
Jan 3 at 7:42