I'm teaching myself JavaScript and I need to copy one table into another. I've been able to reproduce @Gushiken's code and @Quentin's response with this example:
HTML:
<button onclick="copytable()">Copy Table</button>
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<br />
<table id="TableA">
<!--<tbody></tbody>-->
</table>
<br />
<table id="TableB" style="border:solid">
<thead>
<tr>
<td id="col1">Column 1</td>
<td id="col2">Column 2</td>
<td id="col3">Column 3</td>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>Data a</td>
<td>Data b</td>
<td>Data c</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
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JavaScript:
function copytable() {
var source = document.getElementById('TableB');
var destination = document.getElementById('TableA');
var copy = source.cloneNode(true);
copy.setAttribute('id', 'tableB');
destination.parentNode.replaceChild(copy, destination);
}
But once Table B is copied, how do I access elements within the reproduced table? i.e., Table B is "hardcoded" HTML while ... is Table A in memory? I'd like to change Column 1 to Column A, Column 2 to Column B, etc. after the table copy event.
Also, how do I delete the copied table?