1
The example for select can be the same..
<form>
<select id="mySelect" size="4" multiple>
<option>Apple</option>
<option>Orange</option>
<option>Pineapple</option>
<option>Banana</option>
</select>
</form>
1
The example for select can be the same..
<form>
<select id="mySelect" size="4" multiple>
<option>Apple</option>
<option>Orange</option>
<option>Pineapple</option>
<option>Banana</option>
</select>
</form>
1
you can use selectedOptions.
var mySelect = document.getElementById("mySelect");
mySelect.addEventListener("change", function (event) {
var options = [].map.call(mySelect.selectedOptions, function (option) {
return option.textContent;
})
console.log(options)
})
<select id="mySelect" size="4" multiple>
<option>Apple</option>
<option>Orange</option>
<option>Pineapple</option>
<option>Banana</option>
</select>
0
If you really only want selected items on select
in the array, using pure Javascript, the code would be this:
var sel = document.querySelector("#mySelect");
sel.addEventListener("change", function(){
var opts = this.selectedOptions,
frutas = [];
for(var x=0; x<opts.length; x++){
var txt = opts[x].textContent;
if(!~frutas.indexOf(txt)) frutas.push(txt);
}
console.log(frutas);
});
<form>
<select id="mySelect" size="4" multiple>
<option>Apple</option>
<option>Orange</option>
<option>Pineapple</option>
<option>Banana</option>
</select>
</form>
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