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<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
</tr><tr class='detail-hide'><td Class='result-name '>pmu: COMMITTED_PKT_BSB</td>
<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1655.0</td>
<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1836.0</td>
<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1655.0</td>
<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1836.0</td>


I have a HTML table like above
I'm trying to do conditional formatting based on the formula applied on the numbers there
I tried this:



var tb = document.getElementByClass('metric')


I could not get those values
Any modifications or suggestions are appreciated
Thank you










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<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
</tr><tr class='detail-hide'><td Class='result-name '>pmu: COMMITTED_PKT_BSB</td>
<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1655.0</td>
<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1836.0</td>
<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1655.0</td>
<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1836.0</td>


I have a HTML table like above
I'm trying to do conditional formatting based on the formula applied on the numbers there
I tried this:



var tb = document.getElementByClass('metric')


I could not get those values
Any modifications or suggestions are appreciated
Thank you










share|improve this question




















  • 3





    document.getElementsByClassName("metric")

    – Jack Bashford
    yesterday














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<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
</tr><tr class='detail-hide'><td Class='result-name '>pmu: COMMITTED_PKT_BSB</td>
<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1655.0</td>
<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1836.0</td>
<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1655.0</td>
<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1836.0</td>


I have a HTML table like above
I'm trying to do conditional formatting based on the formula applied on the numbers there
I tried this:



var tb = document.getElementByClass('metric')


I could not get those values
Any modifications or suggestions are appreciated
Thank you










share|improve this question
















<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
</tr><tr class='detail-hide'><td Class='result-name '>pmu: COMMITTED_PKT_BSB</td>
<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1655.0</td>
<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1836.0</td>
<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1655.0</td>
<td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1836.0</td>


I have a HTML table like above
I'm trying to do conditional formatting based on the formula applied on the numbers there
I tried this:



var tb = document.getElementByClass('metric')


I could not get those values
Any modifications or suggestions are appreciated
Thank you







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the only problem with your code is you are using wrong js context to search for class using js.



document.getElementByClass('metric')


as classes can be more then 1 so the context to select class is having elements instead of element like below



document.getElementsByClass('metric')


hope this will solve your query.



if need any other help, just comment here I will try to solve






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  • Thanks . And can you please tell me how I can see the content obtained

    – Ganga
    yesterday













  • @Ganga you can use console.log(tb); and this will display all the contents in your console window

    – Nitin Garg
    yesterday













  • @Ganga hope this will help. or you can also use document.write(tb).innerHTML; to display its content on browser.

    – Nitin Garg
    yesterday













  • for (var index = 0; index < tb.length; index++) { document.write(tb[index]).innerHTML; } When I try this I'm getting [object HTML table size Element ]

    – Ganga
    22 hours ago













  • I wanted the inner content

    – Ganga
    22 hours ago



















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The method is wrong - you want to use document.getElementsByClassName:



var tb = document.getElementByClass("metric");


You could also use querySelectorAll to only get td elements with the class metric:



var tb = document.querySelectorAll("td.metric");





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    There are two problems :



    1) You miss first <tr> and last </tr> and also must wrap your trs in table tag .



    2)
    Change :



    document.getElementByClass('metric') ;    


    To:



    document.getElementsByClassName('metric') ;





    var tb = document.getElementsByClassName('metric') ;

    console.log(tb) ;

    <table>
    <tr>
    <td class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
    <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
    <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
    <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
    </tr>
    <tr class='detail-hide'><td Class='result-name '>pmu: COMMITTED_PKT_BSB</td>
    <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1655.0</td>
    <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1836.0</td>
    <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1655.0</td>
    <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1836.0</td>
    </tr>
    </table>








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      the only problem with your code is you are using wrong js context to search for class using js.



      document.getElementByClass('metric')


      as classes can be more then 1 so the context to select class is having elements instead of element like below



      document.getElementsByClass('metric')


      hope this will solve your query.



      if need any other help, just comment here I will try to solve






      share|improve this answer
























      • Thanks . And can you please tell me how I can see the content obtained

        – Ganga
        yesterday













      • @Ganga you can use console.log(tb); and this will display all the contents in your console window

        – Nitin Garg
        yesterday













      • @Ganga hope this will help. or you can also use document.write(tb).innerHTML; to display its content on browser.

        – Nitin Garg
        yesterday













      • for (var index = 0; index < tb.length; index++) { document.write(tb[index]).innerHTML; } When I try this I'm getting [object HTML table size Element ]

        – Ganga
        22 hours ago













      • I wanted the inner content

        – Ganga
        22 hours ago
















      5














      the only problem with your code is you are using wrong js context to search for class using js.



      document.getElementByClass('metric')


      as classes can be more then 1 so the context to select class is having elements instead of element like below



      document.getElementsByClass('metric')


      hope this will solve your query.



      if need any other help, just comment here I will try to solve






      share|improve this answer
























      • Thanks . And can you please tell me how I can see the content obtained

        – Ganga
        yesterday













      • @Ganga you can use console.log(tb); and this will display all the contents in your console window

        – Nitin Garg
        yesterday













      • @Ganga hope this will help. or you can also use document.write(tb).innerHTML; to display its content on browser.

        – Nitin Garg
        yesterday













      • for (var index = 0; index < tb.length; index++) { document.write(tb[index]).innerHTML; } When I try this I'm getting [object HTML table size Element ]

        – Ganga
        22 hours ago













      • I wanted the inner content

        – Ganga
        22 hours ago














      5












      5








      5







      the only problem with your code is you are using wrong js context to search for class using js.



      document.getElementByClass('metric')


      as classes can be more then 1 so the context to select class is having elements instead of element like below



      document.getElementsByClass('metric')


      hope this will solve your query.



      if need any other help, just comment here I will try to solve






      share|improve this answer













      the only problem with your code is you are using wrong js context to search for class using js.



      document.getElementByClass('metric')


      as classes can be more then 1 so the context to select class is having elements instead of element like below



      document.getElementsByClass('metric')


      hope this will solve your query.



      if need any other help, just comment here I will try to solve







      share|improve this answer












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      • Thanks . And can you please tell me how I can see the content obtained

        – Ganga
        yesterday













      • @Ganga you can use console.log(tb); and this will display all the contents in your console window

        – Nitin Garg
        yesterday













      • @Ganga hope this will help. or you can also use document.write(tb).innerHTML; to display its content on browser.

        – Nitin Garg
        yesterday













      • for (var index = 0; index < tb.length; index++) { document.write(tb[index]).innerHTML; } When I try this I'm getting [object HTML table size Element ]

        – Ganga
        22 hours ago













      • I wanted the inner content

        – Ganga
        22 hours ago



















      • Thanks . And can you please tell me how I can see the content obtained

        – Ganga
        yesterday













      • @Ganga you can use console.log(tb); and this will display all the contents in your console window

        – Nitin Garg
        yesterday













      • @Ganga hope this will help. or you can also use document.write(tb).innerHTML; to display its content on browser.

        – Nitin Garg
        yesterday













      • for (var index = 0; index < tb.length; index++) { document.write(tb[index]).innerHTML; } When I try this I'm getting [object HTML table size Element ]

        – Ganga
        22 hours ago













      • I wanted the inner content

        – Ganga
        22 hours ago

















      Thanks . And can you please tell me how I can see the content obtained

      – Ganga
      yesterday







      Thanks . And can you please tell me how I can see the content obtained

      – Ganga
      yesterday















      @Ganga you can use console.log(tb); and this will display all the contents in your console window

      – Nitin Garg
      yesterday







      @Ganga you can use console.log(tb); and this will display all the contents in your console window

      – Nitin Garg
      yesterday















      @Ganga hope this will help. or you can also use document.write(tb).innerHTML; to display its content on browser.

      – Nitin Garg
      yesterday







      @Ganga hope this will help. or you can also use document.write(tb).innerHTML; to display its content on browser.

      – Nitin Garg
      yesterday















      for (var index = 0; index < tb.length; index++) { document.write(tb[index]).innerHTML; } When I try this I'm getting [object HTML table size Element ]

      – Ganga
      22 hours ago







      for (var index = 0; index < tb.length; index++) { document.write(tb[index]).innerHTML; } When I try this I'm getting [object HTML table size Element ]

      – Ganga
      22 hours ago















      I wanted the inner content

      – Ganga
      22 hours ago





      I wanted the inner content

      – Ganga
      22 hours ago













      2














      The method is wrong - you want to use document.getElementsByClassName:



      var tb = document.getElementByClass("metric");


      You could also use querySelectorAll to only get td elements with the class metric:



      var tb = document.querySelectorAll("td.metric");





      share|improve this answer




























        2














        The method is wrong - you want to use document.getElementsByClassName:



        var tb = document.getElementByClass("metric");


        You could also use querySelectorAll to only get td elements with the class metric:



        var tb = document.querySelectorAll("td.metric");





        share|improve this answer


























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          2








          2







          The method is wrong - you want to use document.getElementsByClassName:



          var tb = document.getElementByClass("metric");


          You could also use querySelectorAll to only get td elements with the class metric:



          var tb = document.querySelectorAll("td.metric");





          share|improve this answer













          The method is wrong - you want to use document.getElementsByClassName:



          var tb = document.getElementByClass("metric");


          You could also use querySelectorAll to only get td elements with the class metric:



          var tb = document.querySelectorAll("td.metric");






          share|improve this answer












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              1














              There are two problems :



              1) You miss first <tr> and last </tr> and also must wrap your trs in table tag .



              2)
              Change :



              document.getElementByClass('metric') ;    


              To:



              document.getElementsByClassName('metric') ;





              var tb = document.getElementsByClassName('metric') ;

              console.log(tb) ;

              <table>
              <tr>
              <td class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
              <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
              <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
              <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
              </tr>
              <tr class='detail-hide'><td Class='result-name '>pmu: COMMITTED_PKT_BSB</td>
              <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1655.0</td>
              <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1836.0</td>
              <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1655.0</td>
              <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1836.0</td>
              </tr>
              </table>








              share|improve this answer






























                1














                There are two problems :



                1) You miss first <tr> and last </tr> and also must wrap your trs in table tag .



                2)
                Change :



                document.getElementByClass('metric') ;    


                To:



                document.getElementsByClassName('metric') ;





                var tb = document.getElementsByClassName('metric') ;

                console.log(tb) ;

                <table>
                <tr>
                <td class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
                <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
                <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
                <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
                </tr>
                <tr class='detail-hide'><td Class='result-name '>pmu: COMMITTED_PKT_BSB</td>
                <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1655.0</td>
                <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1836.0</td>
                <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1655.0</td>
                <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1836.0</td>
                </tr>
                </table>








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                  1







                  There are two problems :



                  1) You miss first <tr> and last </tr> and also must wrap your trs in table tag .



                  2)
                  Change :



                  document.getElementByClass('metric') ;    


                  To:



                  document.getElementsByClassName('metric') ;





                  var tb = document.getElementsByClassName('metric') ;

                  console.log(tb) ;

                  <table>
                  <tr>
                  <td class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
                  <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
                  <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
                  <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
                  </tr>
                  <tr class='detail-hide'><td Class='result-name '>pmu: COMMITTED_PKT_BSB</td>
                  <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1655.0</td>
                  <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1836.0</td>
                  <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1655.0</td>
                  <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1836.0</td>
                  </tr>
                  </table>








                  share|improve this answer















                  There are two problems :



                  1) You miss first <tr> and last </tr> and also must wrap your trs in table tag .



                  2)
                  Change :



                  document.getElementByClass('metric') ;    


                  To:



                  document.getElementsByClassName('metric') ;





                  var tb = document.getElementsByClassName('metric') ;

                  console.log(tb) ;

                  <table>
                  <tr>
                  <td class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
                  <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
                  <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
                  <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
                  </tr>
                  <tr class='detail-hide'><td Class='result-name '>pmu: COMMITTED_PKT_BSB</td>
                  <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1655.0</td>
                  <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1836.0</td>
                  <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1655.0</td>
                  <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1836.0</td>
                  </tr>
                  </table>








                  var tb = document.getElementsByClassName('metric') ;

                  console.log(tb) ;

                  <table>
                  <tr>
                  <td class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
                  <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
                  <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
                  <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
                  </tr>
                  <tr class='detail-hide'><td Class='result-name '>pmu: COMMITTED_PKT_BSB</td>
                  <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1655.0</td>
                  <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1836.0</td>
                  <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1655.0</td>
                  <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1836.0</td>
                  </tr>
                  </table>





                  var tb = document.getElementsByClassName('metric') ;

                  console.log(tb) ;

                  <table>
                  <tr>
                  <td class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
                  <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
                  <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
                  <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1997.0</td>
                  </tr>
                  <tr class='detail-hide'><td Class='result-name '>pmu: COMMITTED_PKT_BSB</td>
                  <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1655.0</td>
                  <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1836.0</td>
                  <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1655.0</td>
                  <td Class='metric' title='Test gave a performance metric.' lastPassTag=''>1836.0</td>
                  </tr>
                  </table>






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