Essentially, I have two different functions performing different calculations based on HTML form inputs.
I need a 3rd function to take one variable from each of them to perform the last math calculation.
Is there any way to do that without making the variables global or combining the functions?
Here are the functions:
function getStateTax(){
var income = salaryBox.value;
var sel = document.getElementById("state");
var state = sel.options[sel.selectedIndex].value;
var rate = taxRates[state];
var el = document.getElementById("rate");
el.innerHTML = rate;
stateTaxElement.innerHTML = "Your state tax amount is: $" + Math.round(((income * (1 + rate)) - income) * 100) / 100;
}
function getFedTax() {
var fedTax = 0;
var income = salaryBox.value;
if (document.getElementById("single").checked) {
if (income <= 8350) {
fedTax = income * .10;
} else if (income <= 33950) {
fedTax = 8350 * 0.10 + (income - 8350) * 0.15;
} else if (income <= 82250) {
fedTax = 8350 * 0.10 + (33950 - 8350) * 0.15 + (income - 33950) * 0.25;
} else if (income <= 171550) {
fedTax = 8350 * 0.10 + (33950 - 8350) * 0.15 + (82250 - 33950) * 0.25 + (income - 82250) * 0.28;
} else if (income <= 372950) {
fedTax = 8350 * 0.10 + (33950 - 8350) * 0.15 + (82250 - 33950) * 0.25 + (171550 - 82250) * 0.28 + (income - 171550) * 0.33;
} else {
fedTax = 8350 * 0.10 + (33950 - 8350) * 0.15 + (82250 - 33950) * 0.25 + (171550 - 82250) * 0.28 + (372950 - 171550) * 0.33 + (income - 372950) * 0.35;
}
}
if (document.getElementById("jointorwidow").checked) {
if (income <= 16700) {
fedTax = income * 0.10;
} else if (income <= 67900) {
fedTax = 16700 * 0.10 + (income - 16700) * 0.15;
} else if (income <= 137050) {
fedTax = 16700 * 0.10 + (67900 - 16700) * 0.15 + (income - 137050) * 0.25;
} else if (income <= 208850) {
fedTax = 16700 * 0.10 + (67900 - 16700) * 0.15 + (137050 - 67900) * 0.25 + (income - 137050) * 0.28;
} else if (income <= 372950) {
fedTax = 16700 * 0.10 + (67900 - 16700) * 0.15 + (137050 - 67900) * 0.25 + (208850 - 137050) * 0.28 + (income - 208850) * 0.33;
} else {
fedTax = 16700 * 0.10 + (67900 - 16700) * 0.15 + (137050 - 67900) * 0.25 + (208850 - 137050) * 0.28 + (372950 - 208850) * 0.33 + (income - 372950) * 0.35;
}
}
if (document.getElementById("separate").checked) {
if (income <= 8350) {
fedTax = income * 0.10;
} else if (income <= 33950) {
fedTax = 8350 * 0.10 + (income - 8350) * 0.15;
} else if (income <= 68525) {
fedTax = 8350 * 0.10 + (33950 - 8350) * 0.15 + (income - 33950) * 0.25;
} else if (income <= 104425) {
fedTax = 8350 * 0.10 + (33950 - 8350) * 0.15 + (68525 - 33950) * 0.25 + (income - 68525) * 0.28;
} else if (income <= 186475) {
fedTax = 8350 * 0.10 + (33950 - 8350) * 0.15 + (68525 - 33950) * 0.25 + (104425 - 68525) * 0.28 + (income - 104425) * 0.33;
} else {
fedTax = 8350 * 0.10 + (33950 - 8350) * 0.15 + (68525 - 33950) * 0.25 + (104425 - 68525) * 0.28 + (186475 - 104425) * 0.33 + (income - 186475) * 0.35;
}
}
if (document.getElementById("head").checked) {
if (income <= 11950) {
fedTax = income * 0.10;
} else if (income <= 45500) {
fedTax = 11950 * 0.10 + (income - 11950) * 0.15;
} else if (income <= 117450) {
fedTax = 11950 * 0.10 + (45500 - 11950) * 0.15 + (income - 45500) * 0.25;
} else if (income <= 190200) {
fedTax = 11950 * 0.10 + (45500 - 11950) * 0.15 + (117450 - 45500) * 0.25 + (income - 117450) * 0.28;
} else if (income <= 372950) {
fedTax = 11950 * 0.10 + (45500 - 11950) * 0.15 + (117450 - 45500) * 0.25 + (190200 - 117450) * 0.28 + (income - 190200) * 0.33;
} else {
fedTax = 11950 * 0.10 + (45500 - 11950) * 0.15 + (117450 - 45500) * 0.25 + (190200 - 117450) * 0.28 + (372950 - 190200) * 0.33 + (income - 372950) * 0.35;
}
}
fedTaxElement.innerHTML = "Your federal tax amount is: $" + Math.round(fedTax * 100) / 100;
}
What I need to do is make a third function and add the fedTax and first income variables together and subtract them from a new variable.
return
a value - this may helpvar income = salaryBox.value;
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actually does get something. Just return the values so you can use them elsewhere.