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I found a code that simulates the click of a button, but I need to call a function in javascript and pass a string, how would that look ?
document.getElementById("meuElemento").click();
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I found a code that simulates the click of a button, but I need to call a function in javascript and pass a string, how would that look ?
document.getElementById("meuElemento").click();
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You can call the function directly as well:
function evento(string){
console.log(string);
}
<input type="button" id="meuElemento" onclick="evento('Teste')">
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put it like this:
<a href="#" id="meuElemento" onclick="funcao('minha string')">clique aqui.</a>
<script>
function funcao(string) {
alert(string)
}
document.getElementById("meuElemento").click();
</script>
that is, Document.getElement is simulating the click. in the link click there is the function that passes a string. inside the function vc manipulates the string.
I’ll edit to make it easier for you to understand.
testa la brother
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Can you explain better what you want to do? You know what it is
addEventListener
? explain what you want to do to make it clearer– Sergio
I don’t know if this is what you want but to call a function by clicking the button put this in your tag
button
onclick="funcao('string passada')"
, and in javascript I put the function like thisfunction funcao(recebestring)
– Vinicius
@abduzeedo you want the function to be called when there is a click or you want to click because you called a function?
– Sergio
@abduzeedo I want to realize and help but neither I nor the 3 who responded seem to have hit/realized. You can give more examples/explanation to see if it is clear to us?
– Sergio
Okay, I have a button on my page, the ID of this button is Meubotao, okay. I want the visitor not to have to click on this button, I want a javascript script to trigger the ONCLICK event from this button automatically, filtering by the button ID
– abduzeedo