FAQ: GridView Calculation with JavaScript

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Published on Wed, 08 Dec 2010 14:29:10 GMT Indexed on 2010/12/08 18:00 UTC
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In my previous post I wrote a simple demo on how to Calculate Totals in GridView and Display it in the Footer. Basically what it does is it calculates the total amount by typing into the TextBox and display the grand total in the footer of the GridView and basically it was a server side implemenation.  Many users in the forums are asking how to do the same thing without postbacks and how to calculate both amount and total amount together.

In this post I will demonstrate how to do this using JavaScript. To get started let's go ahead and set up the form. Just for the simplicity of this demo I just set up the form like this:

 

<asp:gridview ID="GridView1"  runat="server"  ShowFooter="true" AutoGenerateColumns="false">
        <Columns>
        <asp:BoundField DataField="RowNumber" HeaderText="Row Number" />
        <asp:BoundField DataField="Description" HeaderText="Item Description" />
        <asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Item Price">
            <ItemTemplate>
                <asp:Label ID="LBLPrice" runat="server" Text='<%# Eval("Price") %>'></asp:Label>
            </ItemTemplate>
        </asp:TemplateField>
        <asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Quantity">
            <ItemTemplate>
                <asp:TextBox ID="TXTQty" runat="server"></asp:TextBox>
            </ItemTemplate>
            <FooterTemplate>
                <b>Total Amount:</b>
            </FooterTemplate>
        </asp:TemplateField>
        <asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Sub-Total">
            <ItemTemplate>
                <asp:Label ID="LBLSubTotal" runat="server"></asp:Label>
            </ItemTemplate>
            <FooterTemplate>
                <asp:Label ID="LBLTotal" runat="server" ForeColor="Green"></asp:Label>
            </FooterTemplate>
        </asp:TemplateField>
        </Columns>
    </asp:gridview>

 

As you can see there's no fancy about the mark up above. It just a standard GridView with BoundFields and TemplateFields on it. Now just for the purpose of this demo I just use a dummy data for populating the GridView. Here's the code below:

 

    public partial class GridCalculation : System.Web.UI.Page
    {
        private void BindDummyDataToGrid() {

            DataTable dt = new DataTable();
            DataRow dr = null;

            dt.Columns.Add(new DataColumn("RowNumber", typeof(string)));
            dt.Columns.Add(new DataColumn("Description", typeof(string)));
            dt.Columns.Add(new DataColumn("Price", typeof(string)));

            dr = dt.NewRow();
            dr["RowNumber"] = 1;
            dr["Description"] = "Nike";
            dr["Price"] = "1000";
            dt.Rows.Add(dr);

            dr = dt.NewRow();
            dr["RowNumber"] = 2;
            dr["Description"] = "Converse";
            dr["Price"] = "800";
            dt.Rows.Add(dr);

            dr = dt.NewRow();
            dr["RowNumber"] = 3;
            dr["Description"] = "Adidas";
            dr["Price"] = "500";
            dt.Rows.Add(dr);

            dr = dt.NewRow();
            dr["RowNumber"] = 4;
            dr["Description"] = "Reebok";
            dr["Price"] = "750";
            dt.Rows.Add(dr);

            dr = dt.NewRow();
            dr["RowNumber"] = 5;
            dr["Description"] = "Vans";
            dr["Price"] = "1100";
            dt.Rows.Add(dr);

            dr = dt.NewRow();
            dr["RowNumber"] = 6;
            dr["Description"] = "Fila";
            dr["Price"] = "200";
            dt.Rows.Add(dr);


            //Bind the Gridview
            GridView1.DataSource = dt;
            GridView1.DataBind();

        }

        protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) {
            if (!IsPostBack) {
                BindDummyDataToGrid();
            }
        }
    }

 

Now try to run the page. The output should look something like below:

The Client-Side Calculation

Here's the code for the GridView calculation:

 

<script type="text/javascript">
      
        function CalculateTotals() {
            var gv = document.getElementById("<%= GridView1.ClientID %>");
            var tb = gv.getElementsByTagName("input");
            var lb = gv.getElementsByTagName("span");

            var sub = 0;
            var total = 0;
            var indexQ = 1;
            var indexP = 0;

            for (var i = 0; i < tb.length; i++) {
                if (tb[i].type == "text") {
                    sub = parseFloat(lb[indexP].innerHTML) * parseFloat(tb[i].value);
                    if (isNaN(sub)) {
                        lb[i + indexQ].innerHTML = "";
                        sub = 0;
                    }
                    else {
                        lb[i + indexQ].innerHTML = sub;
                    }
                   
                    indexQ++;
                    indexP = indexP + 2;

                    total += parseFloat(sub);
                }
            }
            lb[lb.length -1].innerHTML = total;
        }
 
</script>

 

The code above calculates the sub-total by multiplying the price and the quantity and at the same time calculates the total amount  by adding the sub-total values. Now you can simply call the JavaScript function above like this:

 

<ItemTemplate>
     <asp:TextBox ID="TXTQty" runat="server" onkeyup="CalculateTotals();"></asp:TextBox>
</ItemTemplate>

 

Running the code above will display something like below:

That's it! I hope someone find this post useful!

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