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$(document).ready(function(){
  $("#myInput").on("keyup", function() {
    var value = $(this).val().toLowerCase();
    $("#myTable tr").filter(function() {
      $(this).toggle($(this).text().toLowerCase().indexOf(value) > -1)
    });
  });
});

This is the jquery m using.. i dont have much of a knowledge in jquery. Can some one help me on how to show a message of no data found. when there is no result for the search.

This my table.

    <table id="myTable" class="table table-bordered table-striped table-condensed cf">
    <thead class="cf">
     <tr>
    <th style="width:5%">  जिला  </th>
    <th style="display:none;">sno</th>
    <th style="width:10%" class="numeric">विभाग </th>
    <th style="width:9%" class="numeric">नाम </th>
    <th style="width:8%" class="numeric">पद  </th>
    <th style="width:10%" class="numeric">मोबाइल नम्बर  </th>
    <th style="width:10%" class="numeric">कोई अन्य नम्बर  </th>
    <th style="width:15%"> ई-मेल </th>
    <th style="width:25%">पता </th>
    <th style="width:10%" class="numeric">Action</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody id="data">
<?php 
    // Fetch BLocks
 $sql_block = "SELECT * FROM telephone";
 $block_data = mysqli_query($con,$sql_block);
 while($row = mysqli_fetch_assoc($block_data) ){
 $id = $row['sno'];
 $jila = $row['jila'];
 $vibhag = $row['vibhag'];
 $name = $row['name'];
 $post = $row['post'];
 $mobile1 = $row['mobile1'];
 $mobile2 = $row['mobile2'];
 $email = $row['email'];
 $address = $row['address'];                      
?> 
<tr>
<td data-title="Jila"><?=$jila?></td>
<td data-title="ID" style="display:none;"><?=$id?></td>
<td class="numeric" data-title="Vibhag"><?=$vibhag?></td>
<td class="numeric" data-title="Name"><?=$name?></td>
<td class="numeric" data-title="Post"><?=$post?></td>
<td class="numeric"  data-title="Mobile"><?=$mobile1?></td>
<td class="numeric"  data-title="Other No."><?=$mobile2?></td>
<td class="numeric"  data-title="Email"><?=$email?></td>
<td class="numeric"  data-title="Address"><?=$address?></td>
<td class="numeric"  data-title="Operation"><a href="edit-telephone.php?sno=<?=$id?>" onclick="return confirmation()" ><button class="btn btn-primary btn-sm"><i class="fa fa-pencil"></i></button></a><a href="delete-telephone.php?sno=<?=$id?>" onclick="return confirmation()"> <button class="btn btn-danger btn-sm"><i class="fa fa-trash-o "></i></button></a>                                                   
</td>
</tr>
<?php 
$sno=$sno+1;
 }
?>                                              
</tbody>
</table>

This is my data table...where data is fetched through database and searched through the above mentioned jquery. search is working fine.. but how do i show the no data found message when there is no result

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  • Is there anything to do with PHP ? Or should the tag be removed.
    – Nigel Ren
    May 18, 2020 at 6:23
  • sorry.. since my table is fetching data through php thats why i have used php in tag May 18, 2020 at 6:25
  • this filter only works by making the various lines invisible based on your search. to do what you asked you have to operate directly from php. post code please May 18, 2020 at 6:27
  • you can remove it if you feel its unnecessary May 18, 2020 at 6:27
  • @Simone Rossaini I have edited my question and added the codes there May 18, 2020 at 6:35

1 Answer 1

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Try this:

$(document).ready(function(){
$("#myInput").on("keyup", function() {
 var flag = false;
 var value = $(this).val().toLowerCase();
$("#myTable tr").filter(function() {
  var x = $(this).text().toLowerCase().indexOf(value) > -1;
  if(x == true)
      flag = true;
  $(this).toggle(x);
});

if(!flag)
    alert('no match found!!');
 });
});

To avoid annoying alerts go to html, after the end of the table, add div:

 <div id="msg" style="display:none">
 </div>

Then change the javascript code to be as the following:

$(document).ready(function(){
  $("#myInput").on("keyup", function() {
  $('#msg').css({'display':'none'});
  var flag = false;
  var value = $(this).val().toLowerCase();
  $("#myTable tr").filter(function() {
  var x = $(this).text().toLowerCase().indexOf(value) > -1;
  if(x == true)
      flag = true;
    $(this).toggle(x);
  });

   if(!flag)
   {
     $('#msg').html("No match found..");
     $('#msg').css({'display':'block'});
   }
   });
 });
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  • 1
    "Try this" answers do very little educate/empower the OP and thousands of future researchers who may not have a lot of experience with jquery. May 18, 2020 at 7:17

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