I have following code in my body section:
<form action="" method="post">
<select id="fruits" name="fruits">
<option>Apple</option>
<option>Mango</option>
<option>Orange</option>
</select>
<select id="color" name="color">
<option>Red</option>
<option>Green</option>
<option>Yellow</option>
</select>
<input type="text" id="result" value="" />
What I want to do, If a user select Apple or Mango from fruits and change color from second drop down menu, "Right Choice" will be appeared in #result input. On the other hand, if a user selects Orange from fruits and change color option, no change will be seen in #result input. So the jquery code will be like this:
$("#color").change(function() {
if($("#fruits").val()!="Orange"){ $("#result").val("Right Choice"); }
});
But don't know why, this code is not working correctly, selecting all the fruits is changing the text of #result input to "Right Choice". But if I change the code as following it is working:
$("#color").change(function() {
if($("#fruits").val()=="Orange"){
/*--do nothing--*/
}else{
$("#result").val("Right Choice");
}
});
Both the first code and second code have same logical conditions but why the jquery code is not working for first case?
UPDATE: I found if I put one not equal to condition, it is working correctly, but If I use an "or" operator the code is not working:
$("#color").change(function() {
if($("#fruits").val()!="Orange" || $("#fruits").val()!="Mango"){
$("#result").val("Right Choice");
}
});
It is not working, but it is working:
$("#color").change(function() {
if($("#fruits").val()!="Orange"){
$("#result").val("Right Choice");
}
});
if($("#fruits").val()=="Orange"){
you missed a=
#result
field first using$('#result').val('');