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I need a JavaScript function that will parse the HTML source of the page from which it is called as an external script, retrieve any dollar amounts in the source, and set the highest dollar amount to a JavaScript variable.

So for instance, if the page contains the text, "Your product is $40.32 and tax is $4.50, your total is $44.82.", the JS should parse those values and set $44.82 to "var total" as the highest amount. Possible?

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  • Of course it's possible. What have you tried so far? You wanna post some code? Your question shouldn't be theoretical or ask people to code an entire solution for you. Feb 19, 2011 at 5:16
  • I'm a PHP developer and have zero JS experience. I'm assuming it uses document.body.innerHTML somehow, but I need to parse the $ values into an array and then use max() probably. Any pointers are appreciated.
    – TechIMO
    Feb 19, 2011 at 5:20
  • It is an interesting question. And you did make it clear what you're looking for... +1 Feb 19, 2011 at 5:29

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Thanks based on the tips I wrote this, which works. Hopefully yours or my solution will help others:

var dochtml = document.getElementsByTagName('body')[0].innerHTML;

dochtml = dochtml.replace(/(\r\n|\n|\r)/gm,"");

var price_array = new Array; var pattmatch = /(\$(([0-9]{0,1})?.[0-9]{1,2}))|(\$([1-9]{1}[0-9]{0,2}([,][0-9]{3})*)(.[0-9]{1,2})?)/gi; price_array = dochtml.match(pattmatch);

if (price_array) { for (var i=0; itotal || !total) { var total=price_array[i]; } }

document.write(total); }

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You can grab the HTML of the current document from the Javascript by grabbing the document's innerHtml, something like:

document.getElementsByTagName('html')[0].innerHTML

Then you can pull out all the currency values with a regular expression, something like:

((\$(([0-9]{0,1})?\.[0-9]{1,2}))|(\$([1-9]{1}[0-9]{0,2}([,][0-9]{3})*)(\.[0-9]{1,2})?))

Just loop through all the matches and every time the current match is greater than the value in total, set total to the current match.

Disclaimer: That regex was pulled from the community on http://gskinner.com/RegExr/ and I can't promise you it's 100% fullproof.

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Take a look at this question here, which demonstrates how to extract numbers from a String: Javascript extracting number from string

Try this:

 // get all content from page
 var content = document.body.innerHTML;

 // create an array of all dollar amounts in the content
 arrayNum = content.match(/\$[0-9]+\.[0-9]+/g);

 // display array of numbers
 console.info(arrayNum);

 var high = 0;
 for(var i = 0; i < arrayNum.length; i++) {

     // remove the dollar sign and cast the string to a float
     arrayNum[i] = parseFloat(arrayNum[i].substring(1));

     // get the high value - O(n) operation
     high = ( (arrayNum[i]) > high ) ? arrayNum[i] : high;
 } 

 alert("High value = " high);

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