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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T20:03:07+00:00 2026-05-14T20:03:07+00:00

I’m stump figuring out how to do this in jquery, I need to do

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I’m stump figuring out how to do this in jquery, I need to do it without any plug-in. Imagine a shopping cart for books, each change of quantity (using select dropdown) will update the total price, grandtotal and then the hidden input value.

<table>
<tr> 
    <td class="qty"> 
        <select class="item-1">
        <option value="1">1</option>
        <option value="2">2</option>
        <option value="3">3</option>
        ...
        </select>
    </td> 
    <td class="product"> 
        Book 1 
    </td> 
    <td class="price-item-1"> 
        $20
    </td> 
    <td class="total-item-1"> 
        $20
    </td> 
</tr>
<tr> 
    <td class="qty"> 
        <select class="item-2">
        <option value="1">1</option>
        <option value="2">2</option>
        <option value="3">3</option>
        ...
        </select>
    </td> 
    <td class="product"> 
        Book 2 
    </td> 
    <td class="price-item-2"> 
        $10
    </td> 
    <td class="total-item-2"> 
        $10
    </td> 
</tr>
...
...
<tr> 
    <td colspan="3" align="right"> 
        <strong>Grand Total:</strong> 
    </td> 
    <td class="grandtotal">
    </td> 
</tr> 
</table>

<input type="hidden" id="qty-item-1" value="0"  />
<input type="hidden" id="total-item-1" value="0"  />

<input type="hidden" id="qty-item-2" value="0"  />
<input type="hidden" id="total-item-2" value="0"  />
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    2026-05-14T20:03:07+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 8:03 pm

    This should get you started:

    $("select").change(function() {
        var qty = $(this).val();
    
        // get the price cell by moving up a level and searching for
        // the descendant with a class name beginning with `price'.
        // Remove the dollar sign to do math
        var price = $(this).closest("tr")
                           .find("td[class^=price]")
                           .html().split("$")[1];
    
        // a quantity is a whole number but a price is a float
        var total = parseInt(qty) * parseFloat(price);
    
        // write the total for this book to the 'total' cell
        $(this).closest("tr")
               .find("td[class^=total]")
               .html("$" + total);
    
        // sum up all the totals
        var grandTotal = 0;
        $("td[class^=total]").each(function() {
            grandTotal += parseFloat($(this).html().split("$")[1]); 
        });
    
        // update the grandtotal cell to the new total
        $(".grandtotal").html("$" + grandTotal);
    });​
    

    In other words, you need to:

    1 – Get the quantity from the selected option’s value.

    2 – Get the price from the cell in the same row whose class begins with ‘price’, multiply that by the quantity, and update the ‘total’ cell of the same row.

    3 – (Re)calculate the grand total (the sum of all totals) and put that value into the .grandtotal cell.

    Try it here: http://jsfiddle.net/kYssr/4/

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