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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T23:35:29+00:00 2026-06-17T23:35:29+00:00

I am adding numbers entered into some inputs and getting a total. The totaling

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I am adding numbers entered into some inputs and getting a total. The totaling script works however now I want to not included the inputs to be counted if they are disabled. I am thinking I need to use :not(:disabled) but not sure how to put it into my script properly?

This is the script that counts:

$('.observationPositive').each(function(){
    countP++;
    sumP += Number($(this).val());
});

How do I say only count if not disabled? (wrongly coded example)

$('.observationPositive').each(function(){
    countP++;
    sumP += Number($(this:not(:disabled)).val());
});
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    2026-06-17T23:35:30+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 11:35 pm

    Only iterate over the ones that aren’t disabled:

    $('.observationPositive:not(:disabled)').each(function() {
       // increment count
    });
    
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