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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.

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  • isNaN, notifNaN.
    – 1252748
    Oct 6, 2015 at 22:01

2 Answers 2

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You're looking for document.getElementById, lowercase d.

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  • I appreciate it. I typed it wrong once and Sublime finishes the rest of them for me. Can't believe I didn't catch that.
    – Logan
    Oct 6, 2015 at 21:54
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    @Logan As this or the other identical answer apparently solves your problem, please accept one so this is marked as answered.
    – bgse
    Oct 7, 2015 at 0:16
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Looks like a typo. You need to do:

document.getElementById('errorCheck')

with lowercase 'd'. Here is a reference link.

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