I have an HTML table as follows.
<table id="items">
<tbody>
<tr>
<th>SlNo</th>
<th>Item</th>
<th>Unit Cost</th>
<th>Quantity</th>
<th>Price</th>
</tr>
<tr class="item-row">
<td class="item-name">
<div class="delete-wpr"><input type="text" value="1" class="slno"/> <a class="delete" href="javascript:;" title="Remove row">X</a></div></td>
<td><input type="text" class="slno"/></td>
<td><input type="text" class="cost"/></td>
<td><input type="text" class="qty"/></td>
<td><span class="price"></span></td>
</tr>
<input type="button" value="submit" onClick="storeAndShowTableValues()"/>
</tbody>
<tr id="hiderow">
<td colspan="5"><a id="addrow" title="Add a row">Add a row</a></td>
<!-- href="javascript:;" -->
</tr>
</table>
The add button perfectly works and all. And the Sl:no increases as each row is added. I can also delete the rows too. But the problem is with numbers. Imagine that there are 7 rows. If I delete 6 th row, then the rows should readjust. So I am thinking, whenever a row gets deleted, call some jQuery function, which would reset all the numbers from first row in the incremental order. I am using the following functions in jQuery, but it doesn't work.
The following Add row script WORKS PERFECTLY.
$("#addrow").click(function(){
index1++;
window.globalCounter++;
$(".item-row:last").after('<tr class="item-row"><td class="item-name"><div class="delete-wpr"><input type="text" value="'+index1+'" class="slno"/><a class="delete" href="javascript:;" title="Remove row">X</a></div></td><td><input type="text" class="slno"/></td><td><input type="text" class="cost"/></td><td><input type="text" class="qty"/></td><td><span class="price"></span></td></tr>');
if ($(".delete").length > 0) $(".delete").show();
bind();
});
The delete row function also works, but the script to re-order table indexes doesnt work. SO I am thinking about, once the button has been pressed to delete a row, execute a jQuery which removes the selected row at first, and then reset the indexes of all the numbers from 1.
$('#items').on('click', ".delete", function(){
$('#items').find('tr').find('td:first').each(function(index){ //This function doesnt work.
$(this).text(index+1);
});
$(this).parents('.item-row').remove();
if ($(".delete").length < 2) $(".delete").hide();
});