I'm studying for an exam and I'm doing some sample problems by myself. I've ran into the Uncaught TypeError: document.getElementByID is not a function problem.
Here is my code:
<script>
function checkValidity(){
//Create variable to check for errors
var input = document.getElementByID('myID').value;
if(input < 0){
document.getElementByID('errorCheck').textContent = 'The value must be a positive integer';
}else if(ifNaN(input)){
document.getElementByID('errorCheck').textContent = 'Not a number. The value must be a positive integer.';
}else if(input == null){
document.getElementByID('errorCheck').textContent = 'Please input a value.';
} else{
document.getElementByID('errorCheck').textContent = 'Valid number.';
}
}
document.getElementByID('validateid').onclick = checkValidity;
It yells at me at this line of code saying it is invalid.
document.getElementByID('validateid').onclick = checkValidity;
I know its a small mistake. I'd appreciate if someone pointed it out.
isNaN
, notifNaN
.