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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T13:26:17+00:00 2026-06-17T13:26:17+00:00

var wtc = document.getElementById(sw).value; var cw = wtc.split().join(‘    ’); cw.toString(); var x=document.getElementById(demo); x.innerHTML=cw; I have

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var wtc = document.getElementById("sw").value;
var cw = wtc.split("").join('    ');
cw.toString();
var x=document.getElementById("demo");
x.innerHTML=cw;

I have this code. how can i add id to the splitted(am i right on my term??) word.. it is possible?
I want is to add id on each letter that is splited. I dont know the exact number of letter because it’s depend on the user’s inputted word.

for example. i have this word from split.

[W][O][R][M]

i want it to be something it this. or anything that have an id 🙂

<div id="DIVtext1">W</div> 
<div id="DIVtext2">O</div> 
<div id="DIVtext3">R</div> 
<div id="DIVtext4">M</div> 

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    2026-06-17T13:26:18+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 1:26 pm

    do you mean something like:

    var word = "WORM".split("");
    var demoEle = document.getElementById("demo");
    for(var w = 0, len = word.length; w < len; w++) {
        var divEle = document.createElement("div");
        divEle.id = "DIVtext"+(w+1);
        divEle.onclick = (function(v) { 
            return function() { copyDiv( "DIVtext" + (v+1) ) };
        })(w);
        divEle.innerHTML = word[w];
        demoEle.appendChild( divEle );
    }
    

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