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Have this code:
$(document).ready(function(){
$("[name='valor1']").on('blur',function(){
$(".empresa1").text($(this).val());
$(".valor1").val($(this).val());
});
$("[name='valor2']").on('blur',function(){
$(".empresa2").text($('[name="valor2"]').val());
$(".valor2").val($('[name="valor2"]').val());
});
$("[name='valor3']").on('blur',function(){
$(".empresa3").text($('[name="valor3"]').val());
$(".valor3").val($('[name="valor3"]').val());
});
$("[name='empresa1']").on('click',function(){
alert($(this).val());
});
$("[name='empresa2']").on('click',function(){
alert($(this).val());
});
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<input type="text" name="valor1" value=""/>
<input type="text" name="valor2" value=""/>
<input type="text" name="valor3" value=""/>
<BR/><BR/><BR/>
<label class="empresa1"></label><input type="radio" name="empresa1" class="valor1" val=""/>
<label class="empresa2"></label><input type="radio" name="empresa1" class="valor2" val=""/>
<label class="empresa3"></label><input type="radio" name="empresa1" class="valor3" val=""/>
<BR/>
<label class="empresa1"></label><input type="radio" name="empresa2" class="valor1" val=""/>
<label class="empresa2"></label><input type="radio" name="empresa2" class="valor2" val=""/>
<label class="empresa3"></label><input type="radio" name="empresa2" class="valor3" val=""/>
The idea is to fill in the 3 inputs, popular the radio input value and write the text typed in the Abels.
The problem: if I do not enter any value and click on one of the radio Buttons, the value is printed "on"
.
Enter the jsfiddle I made above, press the radio button without typing anything and check the alert
that will appear, why that? Has to leave it empty?
i have a form that the user must enter the Texts inputs informing a company, from that input text typed, I will have to popular in the radio Buttons of the next questions. This method I made will work? Of course there are more treatments (of forcing him to type the Texts input, etc).
– Jose Maximilian
I think so. I went back to the classes in your code. I pasted in your fiddle to see how it works: http://jsfiddle.net/yqLo0nms/1/
– bfavaretto