I was trying to create an html table from a nested for loop array in Javascript. When I try to append the <tr>
tags to the table they get put in an element called tbody. How can I get the tr tags to be appended in the to the table element rather than the tbody element?
<html>
<head>
<script src='jq.js'></script>
</head>
<body>
<table id='tb'></table>
</body>
<script>
$('#tb').ready(
function() {
console.log('table loaded');
var ar = Array(2);
for(var i=0;i<ar.length;i++){
ar[i]=Array(2);
}
ar[0][0]='1';
ar[1][0]='2';
ar[0][1]='3';
ar[1][1]='4';
console.log('multidimensional array created!');
for(var j=0;j<ar.length;j++){
console.log('<tr>');
$('#tb').append('<tr>');
for(var k=0;k<2;k++){
console.log('<td>'+ar[k][j]+'</td>');
$('#tb').append('<td>'+ar[k][j]+'</td>');
}
console.log('</tr>');
$('#tb').append('</tr>');
}
//expected:
//12
//34
//actual
//1 2 3 4
});
</script>
</html>
Here's a jsfiddle
<tbody>
element. If one doesn't exist, modern browsers will add it. This is the way it is supposed to be.ar=[['1','2'],['3','4']];
it's that simple