You can use the exact same logic (even the same function) for this:
$('select, input:checkbox').on('change', function() {
calculatePrice();
});
What I've done here is setup a multiple selector for the same callback: 'select, input:checkbox'
. This selector will target any <select>
and also any <input type="checkbox" />
elements. When either triggers a change event, the calculatePrice()
function will be called.
I would also recommend that you give some identification properties to your elements, for example a class value such as triggers_calculate
. Then your selector will have improved readability and would look something like this:
$('.triggers_calculate')
The selector will match only elements with the triggers_calculate
class and when they fire the change
event the function will be called.