I would like to find out and keep track of the 'line number' (rows) of the cursor in a textarea. (The 'bigger picture' is to parse the text on the line every time a new line is created/modified/selected, if of course the text was not pasted in. This saves parsing the whole text un-necessarily at set intervals.)

There are a couple of posts on StackOverflow however none of them specifically answer my question, most questions are for cursor position in pixels or displaying lines numbers besides the textarea.

My attempt is below, it works fine when starting at line 1 and not leaving the textarea. It fails when clicking out of the textarea and back onto it on a different line. It also fails when pasting text into it because the starting line is not 1.

My JavaScript knowledge is pretty limited.

<html>

<head>
<title>DEVBug</title>

<script type="text/javascript">

    var total_lines = 1; // total lines
    var current_line = 1; // current line
    var old_line_count;

    // main editor fucntion
    function code(e) {

        // declare some needed vars
        var keypress_code = e.keyCode; // key press
        var editor = document.getElementById('editor'); // the editor textarea
        var source_code = editor.value; // contents of the editor

        // work out how many lines we have used in total    
            var lines = source_code.split("\n");
            var total_lines = lines.length;

    // do stuff on key presses
    if (keypress_code == '13') { // Enter
        current_line += 1;
    } else if (keypress_code == '8') { // Backspace
        if (old_line_count > total_lines) { current_line -= 1; }
    } else if (keypress_code == '38') { // Up
        if (total_lines > 1 && current_line > 1) { current_line -= 1; }
    } else if (keypress_code == '40') { // Down
        if (total_lines > 1 && current_line < total_lines) { current_line += 1; }
    } else {
        //document.getElementById('keycodes').innerHTML += keypress_code;
    }

    // for some reason chrome doesn't enter a newline char on enter
    // you have to press enter and then an additional key for \n to appear
    // making the total_lines counter lag.
    if (total_lines < current_line) { total_lines += 1 };

    // putput the data
    document.getElementById('total_lines').innerHTML = "Total lines: " + total_lines;
    document.getElementById('current_line').innerHTML = "Current line: " + current_line;

    // save the old line count for comparison on next run
    old_line_count = total_lines;

}

</script>

</head>

<body>

<textarea id="editor" rows="30" cols="100" value="" onkeydown="code(event)"></textarea>
<div id="total_lines"></div>
<div id="current_line"></div>

</body>

</html>

Thank you, Ryan

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By line, do you mean row? Column and line are not the same when speaking of text. There is no column when non-monospaced fonts are used. – Anurag Feb 7 at 23:35
Sorry, yes, I mean row. I will update my original post. – ethicalhack3r Feb 7 at 23:38
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You would want to use selectionStart to do this.

<textarea onkeyup="getLineNumber(this, document.getElementById('lineNo'));" onmouseup="this.onkeyup();"></textarea>
<div id="lineNo"></div>

<script>

    function getLineNumber(textarea, indicator) {

        indicator.innerHTML = textarea.value.substr(0, textarea.selectionStart).split("\n").length;
    }

</script>

This works when you change the cursor position using the mouse as well.

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WOW. Couldn't have asked for a better solution! Clean and works perfectly! Thank you very much! – ethicalhack3r Feb 7 at 23:58
you're welcome :) – caleb Feb 8 at 0:06
This solution won't work if there are soft linebreaks in the textarea. Example: make a textarea with 10 columns, put in a couple words in it so the text overflows to 2-3 lines - but do NOT add newlines in it. The code above will always return 1 because there is no "\n" character in the textarea - but the user actually sees more than 1 row. That's the real difficulty with TEXTAREAs... I'm really surprised there isn't any standard API for this in modern browsers... – Jakub P. May 16 at 23:50
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