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Good Afternoon,

I'm having trouble using 2 svg counters on my page. I understand that I can use an Id only once per page but when I try to use getElementByClassName instead of getElementById nothing works. How can I Duplicate my counter without using getElementByClassName or make the code work with it?

Here is the part of my javascript:

var canvasSize = 200,
centre = canvasSize/2,
radius = canvasSize*0.8/2,
s = Snap('#svg'),
path = "",
arc = s.path(path),    
startY = centre-radius,
runBtn = document.getElementById('run'),
percDiv = document.getElementById('percent'),
input = document.getElementById('input');

input.onkeyup = function(evt) {
if(isNaN(input.value)) {
  input.value = '';
}
};

runBtn.onclick = function() {
run(input.value/100);
};

function run(percent) {
var endpoint = percent*360;
Snap.animate(0, endpoint,   function (val) {
    arc.remove();

    var d = val,
        dr = d-90;
        radians = Math.PI*(dr)/180,
        endx = centre - radius*Math.cos(radians),
        endy = centre + radius * Math.sin(radians),
        largeArc = d>180 ? 1 : 0;  
        path = "M"+centre+","+startY+" A"+radius+","+radius+" 0 "+largeArc+",0 "+endx+","+endy;

    arc = s.path(path);
    arc.attr({
      stroke: '#3da08d',
      fill: 'none',
      strokeWidth: 12
    });
    percDiv.innerHTML =    Math.round(val/360*100) +'%';

}, 2000, mina.easeinout);  
}

run(input.value/100);

http://codepen.io/anon/pen/pyyNxO

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    "but when I try to use getElementByClassName instead of getElementById nothing works" The method getElementByClassName doesn't exist. I assume you mean getElement s ByClassName. The documentation should provide enough information for you to learn how to use it: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/… . Mar 9, 2016 at 1:16
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    show us the code for how you used getElementsByClassName and go from there. You may have to do everything twice, or just jQuery which can work on arrays of elements.
    – Geoduck
    Mar 9, 2016 at 1:20

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As pointed out by Felix Kling, you want getElementsByClassName (plural elements), which will return an array-ish NodeList that you can use array methods on with [].method.call() and [].method.apply().

So, I would save the input values in an object by id (maybe "btn1" and "btn2") and change the onclick assignment lines to something like:

var runBtns = document.getElementsByClassName('btn');
[].forEach.call(runBtns, function (btn) {
  btn.onclick = function () {
    run(input.value[btn.id] / 100);
  };
});

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