I am attempting to clone fields in a form using Jquery.
I'm trying to achieve the following in terms of display:
SELECT SELECT TEXT INPUT
RADIO RADIO RADIO
Clone 1
SELECT SELECT TEXT INPUT
RADIO RADIO RADIO
Clone2
SELECT SELECT TEXT INPUT
RADIO RADIO RADIO
What I end up getting is:
RADIO RADIO RADIO
RADIO RADIO RADIO
RADIO RADIO RADIO
SELECT SELECT TEXT INPUT
SELECT SELECT TEXT INPUT
SELECT SELECT TEXT INPUT
In my code below, I have used the .after function to follow the Select options, but it still displays it above
$('#condition' + num).after(newElem); // insert the new element after the last "duplicatable" input field $('#logical' + num1).after(newElem);
A demo is on Jsfiddle http://jsfiddle.net/noscirre/ATzBA/
HTML
<table width="100%" cellspacing="4" cellpadding="5" border="0">
<tbody><tr id="logical1" class="clonedInput1">
<td class="first-column"> </td>
<td><input type="radio" name="logicalOperator" default>
AND
<input type="radio" name="logicalOperator" >
OR
<input type="radio" name="logicalOperator" >
NOT
</td>
</tr>
<tr id="condition1" class="clonedInput">
<td class="first-column">Condition #2</td>
<td><span style="float:left; padding-right: 10px;">
<select id="firstname" name="firstname" class="standard_select" style="width:147px; background:#fff;">
<option>Blah Name</option>
<option>Blah list</option>
<option>Blah Type</option>
<option>Blah Id</option>
<option>Blah Name</option>
</select> <select id="firstname" name="firstname" class="standard_select" style="width:147px;">
<option>Equals =</option>
<option>Not Equal <></option>
<option>Greater ></option>
<option>Less <</option>
<option>Contains</option>
<option>In</option>
<option>Not In</option>
</select> <input type="text" id="conValue" name="conValue" class="short_input" value="" style="width:147px;">
</span>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="first-column"> </td>
<td>
<div>
<input type="button" id="btnAdd" value="Add" />
<input type="button" id="btnDele" value="Del" />
</div>
</td>
</tr></tbody>
</table>
JAVASCRIPT
` $('#btnAdd').click(function() {
var num = $('.clonedInput').length; // how many "duplicatable" input fields we currently have
var num1 = $('.clonedInput1').length; // how many "duplicatable" input fields we currently have
var newNum = new Number(num + 1); // the numeric ID of the new input field being added
var newNum1 = new Number(num1 + 1); // the numeric ID of the new input field being added
// create the new element via clone(), and manipulate it's ID using newNum value
var newElem = $('#condition' + num).clone().attr('id', 'condition' + newNum);
// create the new element via clone(), and manipulate it's ID using newNum value
var newElem1 = $('#logical' + num1).clone().attr('id', 'logical' + newNum1);
// manipulate the name/id values of the input inside the new element
newElem.children(':first').attr('id', 'name' + newNum).attr('name', 'name' + newNum);
// manipulate the name/id values of the input inside the new element
newElem.children(':first').attr('id', 'name' + newNum1).attr('name', 'name' + newNum1);
// insert the new element after the last "duplicatable" input field
$('#condition' + num).after(newElem);
// insert the new element after the last "duplicatable" input field
$('#logical' + num1).after(newElem1);
// enable the "remove" button
$('#btnDele').attr('disabled','');
// business rule: you can only add 5 names
if (newNum == 5)
$('#btnAdd').attr('disabled','disabled');
// business rule: you can only add 5 names
if (newNum1 == 5)
$('#btnAdd').attr('disabled','disabled');
});
$('#btnDele').click(function() {
var num = $('.clonedInput').length; // how many "duplicatable" input fields we currently have
var num1 = $('.clonedInput1').length; // how many "duplicatable" input fields we currently have
$('#condition' + num).remove(); // remove the last element
$('#logical' + num).remove(); // remove the last element
// enable the "add" button
$('#btnAdd').attr('disabled','');
// if only one element remains, disable the "remove" button
if (num-1 == 1)
$('#btnDele').attr('disabled','disabled');
if (num1-1 == 1)
$('#btnDele').attr('disabled','disabled');
});
$('#btnDele').attr('disabled','disabled');
`
The newElem1 is inserted after the logicalxxx item, which is before the last inserted condition item. If you replace
// insert the new element after the last "duplicatable" input field
$('#condition' + num).after(newElem);
// insert the new element after the last "duplicatable" input field
$('#logical' + num1).after(newElem1);
with
$('#condition' + num).after(newElem).after(newElem1);
newelem1 is inserted directly after newelem and I think that gives the desired effect (updated fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/ATzBA/2/ )
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