I asked another question on this , and got an answer , but still managed to mess it up. I have a for loop , and I want to make clones of a template in my for loop. I would like each id to be replaced with the id + 0 the first time through the loop. So textbox with id tFirstName would be tFirstName0 and id tLastName would be tLastName0 and so on… Then for the next clone , then next time through the loop it would be tFirstName1 , tLastName1, ect..
The problem with this code is that i is adding one for every text box, so in the first template the id’s are tFirstName0, tLastName1, ect..
I am looking for – if someone has a suggestion to keep i uniform through out the for loop, then increase , then stay uniform through the next loop
var NumofClones = (4 * 1);
for (i = 0; i < NumofClones; i++) {
var newrow = $('._template').clone().removeClass('_template');
newrow.find('input[type=text]').attr('id', function (i, oldID) {
return oldID + i
});
$('.placenewrows').append(newrow);
}
The
iin the.attr()‘s callback function refer to the parameteri, not theiin the for loop, change the parameteriof the callback function to some others.