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I've created a JSFiddle Here

What I'm trying to do is save table data from the following code:

  $('#save').click(function () {

  $("#dataTable").find('tbody')
      .append($('<tr>')
      .append($('<td>')
      .text($('#fname').val()))
      .append($('<td>')
      .text($('#lName').val()))
      .append($('<td>')
      .text($('#mId').val()))
      );       
  $('#fname').val('');
  $('#lName').val('');
  $('#mId').val('');
 })

I would like to save the <tr> data, but I'm having trouble finding where to start on parsing that into a savable format.

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  • you wish to save the whole table, not just data within the table?
    – taesu
    Jan 29, 2015 at 3:47

2 Answers 2

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I have written little bit code to help you.

First create a class for the record which you want to store in grid

function MemberInfo(fName,lName,memberId){
this.FirstName=fname;
this.LastName=lName;
this.MemberId=memberId;    
}

the create a function which will loop through all the tr and tds to populate that array, and finally save the JSON data in localStorage

var arr=[];    
    $("#dataTable").find('tbody tr').each(function(index,item){

        var fName=$(item).find('td').eq(0).text();
        var lName=$(item).find('td').eq(1).text();
        var memberId=$(item).find('td').eq(2).text();
        arr.push(new MemberInfo(fName,lName,memberId))
    });


  localStorage.setItem("memberData",arr);

Fiddle

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  • Thanks Ankush. I was able to get this working, but getting it back to a HTML table is the issue.
    – Sethe23
    Jan 29, 2015 at 17:26
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Maybe you can save it as a JSON string

var data = {
    name : $('#fname').val(),
    lastname : $('#lName').val(),
    memberId : $('#mId').val()
};

localStorage.setItem('member-data', JSON.stringify(data))

then later:

var data = JSON.parse(localStorage.getItem('member-data') || {})

$('#fname').val(data.name);
$('#lName').val(data.lastName);
$('#mId').val(data.memberId);
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  • What about getting it to recursively build the table? Have it basically iterate the storage keys and append like in the save function?
    – Sethe23
    Jan 29, 2015 at 3:52
  • @Sethe23 or you can use brackets: localStorage["member-data"]
    – alioguzhan
    Jan 29, 2015 at 3:56
  • @alix can you elaborate on that?
    – Sethe23
    Jan 29, 2015 at 3:59
  • I figured out what you were talking about and that helps. The most troubling part is here with trying to convert it back to HTML table rows for each pair.
    – Sethe23
    Jan 29, 2015 at 4:33

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