I am trying to disable all unchecked checkboxes when there are 5 checked checkboxes.
My code is not working here it is: http://jsfiddle.net/mtYtW/18/
My Jquery:
var countchecked = $('table input[type="checkbox"]').find(":checked").length
if(countcheckhed > 5) {
$("table input:checkbox").attr("disabled", true);
} else {}
My HTML:
<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="770px;">
<tbody><tr style="border: 1px solid green; height: 40px; font-size: 14px;">
<th>Feature 1</th>
<th>Feature 2</th>
<th>Feuture 3</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="checkit"><input type="hidden" value="0" name="search[windows_is_true]"><input type="checkbox" value="1" name="search[windows_is_true]" id="search_windows_is_true"></td>
<td>Test 1</td>
<td>Test 2</td>
<td>Test 3</td>
<td>Test 4</td>
<td>Test 5</td>
<td>Test 6</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="checkit"><input type="hidden" value="0" name="search[windows_is_true]"><input type="checkbox" value="1" name="search[windows_is_true]" id="search_windows_is_true"></td>
<td>Test 1</td>
<td>Test 2</td>
<td>Test 3</td>
<td>Test 4</td>
<td>Test 5</td>
<td>Test 6</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="checkit"><input type="hidden" value="0" name="search[windows_is_true]"><input type="checkbox" value="1" name="search[windows_is_true]" id="search_windows_is_true"></td>
<td>Test 1</td>
<td>Test 2</td>
<td>Test 3</td>
<td>Test 4</td>
<td>Test 5</td>
<td>Test 6</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="checkit"><input type="hidden" value="0" name="search[windows_is_true]"><input type="checkbox" value="1" name="search[windows_is_true]" id="search_windows_is_true"></td>
<td>Test 1</td>
<td>Test 2</td>
<td>Test 3</td>
<td>Test 4</td>
<td>Test 5</td>
<td>Test 6</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="checkit"><input type="hidden" value="0" name="search[windows_is_true]"><input type="checkbox" value="1" name="search[windows_is_true]" id="search_windows_is_true"></td>
<td>Test 1</td>
<td>Test 2</td>
<td>Test 3</td>
<td>Test 4</td>
<td>Test 5</td>
<td>Test 6</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="checkit"><input type="hidden" value="0" name="search[windows_is_true]"><input type="checkbox" value="1" name="search[windows_is_true]" id="search_windows_is_true"></td>
<td>Test 1</td>
<td>Test 2</td>
<td>Test 3</td>
<td>Test 4</td>
<td>Test 5</td>
<td>Test 6</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="checkit"><input type="hidden" value="0" name="search[windows_is_true]"><input type="checkbox" value="1" name="search[windows_is_true]" id="search_windows_is_true"></td>
<td>Test 1</td>
<td>Test 2</td>
<td>Test 3</td>
<td>Test 4</td>
<td>Test 5</td>
<td>Test 6</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="checkit"><input type="hidden" value="0" name="search[windows_is_true]"><input type="checkbox" value="1" name="search[windows_is_true]" id="search_windows_is_true"></td>
<td>Test 1</td>
<td>Test 2</td>
<td>Test 3</td>
<td>Test 4</td>
<td>Test 5</td>
<td>Test 6</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="checkit"><input type="hidden" value="0" name="search[windows_is_true]"><input type="checkbox" value="1" name="search[windows_is_true]" id="search_windows_is_true"></td>
<td>Test 1</td>
<td>Test 2</td>
<td>Test 3</td>
<td>Test 4</td>
<td>Test 5</td>
<td>Test 6</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="checkit"><input type="hidden" value="0" name="search[windows_is_true]"><input type="checkbox" value="1" name="search[windows_is_true]" id="search_windows_is_true"></td>
<td>Test 1</td>
<td>Test 2</td>
<td>Test 3</td>
<td>Test 4</td>
<td>Test 5</td>
<td>Test 6</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="checkit"><input type="hidden" value="0" name="search[windows_is_true]"><input type="checkbox" value="1" name="search[windows_is_true]" id="search_windows_is_true"></td>
<td>Test 1</td>
<td>Test 2</td>
<td>Test 3</td>
<td>Test 4</td>
<td>Test 5</td>
<td>Test 6</td>
</tr>
</tbody></table>
Once the checkbox is selected, we are calling prop() function as prop( "checked", true ) to check the checkbox and prop( "checked", false ) to uncheck the checkbox.
The following should do the trick for your needs:
$("table input[type=checkbox]").click(function(){
var countchecked = $("table input[type=checkbox]:checked").length;
if(countchecked >= 5)
{
$('table input[type=checkbox]').not(':checked').attr("disabled",true);
}
else
{
$('table input[type=checkbox]').not(':checked').attr("disabled",false);
}
});
Example for your needs
(Generic) The following will disable all of your unchecked checkboxes:
$('input[type=checkbox]').not(':checked').attr("disabled","disabled");
Generic Disable Example
$('table input[type="checkbox"]').click(function(){
var countcheck = $('table input[type="checkbox"]:checked').length;
if(countcheck > 4) {
$("table input:checkbox:not(:checked)").attr("disabled", true);
}else
{
$("table input:checkbox").attr("disabled", false);
}
});
Working Example: http://jsfiddle.net/mtYtW/48/
NOTE: This code will enable the checkboxes if you deselect one of the five!
Your code was close, with a few major issues.
http://jsfiddle.net/mtYtW/37/
$(function() {
$('table input[type="checkbox"]').change(function() {
var countchecked = $('table input[type="checkbox"]').filter(":checked").length
if (countchecked >= 5) {
$("table input:checkbox").not(":checked").attr("disabled", true);
}else{
$("table input:checkbox").attr("disabled", false);
}
});
});
The biggest, you had your code only executing onload. You need to execute it any time one of the checkboxes is checked, that is this part:
$('table input[type="checkbox"]').change(function() {
You had a misspelled variable name countcheck
did not exist, it was countchecked
.
You were using find
when you really wanted filter
. Find will search in the descendants of the elements in your set, you wanted to filter them.
You had > 5
when you stated you wanted to disable AT 5. So it should be >=
.
You were disabling ALL checkboxes, not just the unchecked as you stated, I added .not(":checked")
.
And finally, I figured you would probably want to re-enable them if one was unchecked, so I added:
}else{
$("table input:checkbox").attr("disabled", false);
}
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