jQuery select change show/hide div event

孤者浪人 提交于 2019-11-27 01:38:31

Use following JQuery. Demo

$(function() {
    $('#row_dim').hide(); 
    $('#type').change(function(){
        if($('#type').val() == 'parcel') {
            $('#row_dim').show(); 
        } else {
            $('#row_dim').hide(); 
        } 
    });
});

Try:

if($("option[value='parcel']").is(":checked"))
   $('#row_dim').show();

Or even:

$(function() {
    $('#type').change(function(){
        $('#row_dim')[ ($("option[value='parcel']").is(":checked"))? "show" : "hide" ]();  
    });
});

JSFiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/3w5kD/

change your jquery method to

$(function () { /* DOM ready */
    $("#type").change(function () {
        alert('The option with value ' + $(this).val());
        //hide the element you want to hide here with
        //("id").attr("display","block"); // to show
        //("id").attr("display","none"); // to hide
    });
});
<script>  
$(document).ready(function(){
    $('#colorselector').on('change', function() {
      if ( this.value == 'red')
      {
        $("#divid").show();
      }
      else
      {
        $("#divid").hide();
      }
    });
});
</script>

Do like this for every value Also change the values... as per your parameters

Try the below JS

$(function() {
    $('#type').change(function(){
        $('#row_dim').hide(); 
        if ($(this).val() == 'parcel')
        {
             $('#row_dim').show();
        }
    });
});

Try this:

$(function() {
    $("#type").change(function() {
        if ($(this).val() === 'parcel') $("#row_dim").show();
        else $("#row_dim").hide();
    }
}

Try this:

 $(function () {
     $('#row_dim').hide(); // this line you can avoid by adding #row_dim{display:none;} in your CSS
     $('#type').change(function () {
         $('#row_dim').hide();
         if (this.options[this.selectedIndex].value == 'parcel') {
             $('#row_dim').show();
         }
     });
 });

Demo here

Nothing new but caching your jQuery collections will have a small perf boost

$(function() {

    var $typeSelector = $('#type');
    var $toggleArea = $('#row_dim');

    $typeSelector.change(function(){
        if ($typeSelector.val() === 'parcel') {
            $toggleArea.show(); 
        }
        else {
            $toggleArea.hide(); 
        }
    });
});

And in vanilla JS for super speed:

(function() {

    var typeSelector = document.getElementById('type');
    var toggleArea = document.getElementById('row_dim');

    typeSelector.onchange = function() {
        toggleArea.style.display = typeSelector.value === 'parcel'
            ? 'block'
            : 'none';
    };

});
mycotn

I used the following jQuery-based snippet to have a select-element show a div-element that has an id that matches the value of the option-element while hiding the divs that do not match. Not sure that it's the best way, but it is a way.

$('#sectionChooser').change(function(){
    var myID = $(this).val();
    $('.panel').each(function(){
        myID === $(this).attr('id') ? $(this).show() : $(this).hide();
    });
});
.panel {display: none;}
#one {display: block;}
<select id="sectionChooser">
    <option value="one" selected>Thing One</option>
    <option value="two">Thing Two</option>
    <option value="three">Thing Three</option>
</select>

<div class="panel" id="one">
    <p>Thing One</p>
</div>
<div class="panel" id="two">
    <p>Thing Two</p>
</div>
<div class="panel" id="three">
    <p>Thing Three</p>
</div>

<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
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