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I have this code that is not working. I am trying to multiply 2 textboxs and show the solution, but it doesn't show anything when I click. The code I have so far is this... what can be wrong with the code below?

<script type="text/javascript">
    $('#AddProduct').click(function() {
        var totalPrice = $('#debt').val() * $('#income').val();
        $('#solution').val() = totalPrice;
    });
</script>

<form name="form" method="post" action="">
    <table>
        <tr>
            <td><input type="text" name="income" id="income" /></td>
            <td><input type="text" name="debt" id="debt" /></td>
            <td><input type="text"  id="solution"  name="solution" /> </td>
        </tr>
  </table>
</form>

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Your jQuery needs to be:

$('#AddProduct').click(function() {
   var totalPrice = parseInt($('#debt').val()) * parseInt($('#income').val()); // you can't multiply strings
   $('#solution').val(totalPrice); // This is how you use .val() to set the value.
});
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This is the way that you'd set the value of the solution textbox:

$('#solution').val(totalPrice);

Also, do you actually have an element with an id of 'AddProduct' on your page?

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  • yes i do in the submit, I was just making my code cleaner and accidently deleted it. Feb 16, 2013 at 20:15
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var totalPrice = $('#debt').val() * $('#income').val();
$('#solution').val(totalPrice);

Demo

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After, you add jquery to your page as below

<script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-latest.js"></script>

you can do the following:

$('#AddProduct').click(function() {
var totalPrice = parseInt($('#debt').val(),10) * parseInt($('#income').val(),10);
$('#solution').val(totalPrice);
});

You have to tell it you want the value of the input you are targeting. And also, always provide the second argument (radix) to parseInt. It tries to be too clever and autodetect it if not provided and can lead to unexpected results.

Providing 10 assumes you are wanting a base 10 number.

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