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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T22:02:22+00:00 2026-05-11T22:02:22+00:00

I’m not so good with JS and for some reason when I try to

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I’m not so good with JS and for some reason when I try to add two fields together it joins them rather than adding the sum together.. this is the code I’m trying to use..

    function calculateTotal() {

        var postageVal = document.getElementById('postage').value; //$68.50
        var subtotalVal = document.getElementById('subtotal').value; //$378.00

        var postage = postageVal.substr(1); //68.50
        var subtotal = subtotalVal.substr(1); //378.00
        var totalVal = postage+subtotal;

        alert(postage);
        alert(subtotal);
        alert(totalVal);

    };

The totalVal is echoing/alerting out 68.50378.00 rather than adding them together.. could someone please tell me where I’ve gone wrong? 🙁 The idea is to update the “total” textfield with totalVal, but I haven’t gotten that far yet!

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    2026-05-11T22:02:22+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:02 pm

    You need to convert your values to a float before adding them:

    var totalVal = parseFloat(postage) + parseFloat(subtotal);
    

    EDIT: Here’s a complete example that includes a check for NaN:

    function calculateTotal() {
    
        var postageVal = document.getElementById('postage').value; //$68.50
        var subtotalVal = document.getElementById('subtotal').value; //$378.00
    
        var postage = parseFloat(postageVal.substr(1)); //68.50
        var subtotal = parseFloat(subtotalVal.substr(1)); //378.00
        var postageAsFloat = isNaN(postage) ? 0.0 : postage;
        var subtotalAsFloat = isNaN(subtotal) ? 0.0 : subtotal;
        var totalVal = postageAsFloat + subtotalAsFloat;
    
        alert(postage);
        alert(subtotal);
        alert(totalVal);
    
    };
    
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