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 var table = document.getElementById("table1");
    var tr = table.insertRow();
    var td = tr.insertCell();
    td.innerHTML= document.getElementById('txt1').value;

i am using code like this. how to give Id for tr(TableRow). help me.

4 Answers 4

18

Just give tr.id = "some_id". This will work.

7

because you use standard Javascript you have to use the function setAttribute("align", "center", 0);.

Try following:

tr.setAttribute("id", "myIdNameforThisRow", 0);
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  • 1
    Is there a reason tr.id = 'value'; won't work? It's what I always do when I document.createElement() and it works just fine - won't it work with insertRow()?
    – DaveRandom
    Aug 23, 2011 at 12:22
  • In your way the attribute has to be exists, else the browser returns an error (Error: Operation on an undefined value). Only the programmers of the browser know why it does not work.
    – Reporter
    Aug 23, 2011 at 13:15
  • Why can I add custom attributes and methods to HTMLElement objects by directly naming them, then? I have just been playing with this and I cannot get it to break anywhere...
    – DaveRandom
    Aug 23, 2011 at 13:20
  • Don't ask me that. I had gone often in the same trouble when I tried to add the 'src' attribute to an iframe. Whatever the browsers (IE, FF) hadn't accepted it.
    – Reporter
    Aug 23, 2011 at 13:25
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    I'm confused. But I am probably going to start using setAttribute instead. And give you an upvote.
    – DaveRandom
    Aug 23, 2011 at 13:29
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var table = document.getElementById("table1");
var tr = table.insertRow();
tr.id = 'id_for_this_row'; // Just assign a value to the new row's 'id' attribute
var td = tr.insertCell();
td.innerHTML= document.getElementById('txt1').value; 
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  • I have never had that problem, try @reporters solution - do you have the same issue?
    – DaveRandom
    Aug 23, 2011 at 12:34
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create a variable first like var id=0;

then

tr.id=id;
id++;

use this code

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