How do I add radial/checkbox values to an object using jQuery?










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So I'm trying to iterate through all the values of an HTML form and store them in a hashtable object of sorts.



The HTML for the form is pretty lengthy so I won't paste that here. But here is my JavaScript/jQuery so far:



readForm = function () 
var formValues = ;
$('form :input').each(function ()
var input = $(this);
formValues[input.attr('name')] = input.val();
);
console.log(formValues);



When I put these values in the form:
https://res.cloudinary.com/merrickcloud/image/upload/v1542089140/fdsa_z9re1e.png



I get this in the console:
https://res.cloudinary.com/merrickcloud/image/upload/v1542089140/fdsafsdaf_tmdib6.png




Why is the value on the radial and checkbox inputs incorrect? And what is that last undefined property?











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    So I'm trying to iterate through all the values of an HTML form and store them in a hashtable object of sorts.



    The HTML for the form is pretty lengthy so I won't paste that here. But here is my JavaScript/jQuery so far:



    readForm = function () 
    var formValues = ;
    $('form :input').each(function ()
    var input = $(this);
    formValues[input.attr('name')] = input.val();
    );
    console.log(formValues);



    When I put these values in the form:
    https://res.cloudinary.com/merrickcloud/image/upload/v1542089140/fdsa_z9re1e.png



    I get this in the console:
    https://res.cloudinary.com/merrickcloud/image/upload/v1542089140/fdsafsdaf_tmdib6.png




    Why is the value on the radial and checkbox inputs incorrect? And what is that last undefined property?











    share|improve this question
























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      So I'm trying to iterate through all the values of an HTML form and store them in a hashtable object of sorts.



      The HTML for the form is pretty lengthy so I won't paste that here. But here is my JavaScript/jQuery so far:



      readForm = function () 
      var formValues = ;
      $('form :input').each(function ()
      var input = $(this);
      formValues[input.attr('name')] = input.val();
      );
      console.log(formValues);



      When I put these values in the form:
      https://res.cloudinary.com/merrickcloud/image/upload/v1542089140/fdsa_z9re1e.png



      I get this in the console:
      https://res.cloudinary.com/merrickcloud/image/upload/v1542089140/fdsafsdaf_tmdib6.png




      Why is the value on the radial and checkbox inputs incorrect? And what is that last undefined property?











      share|improve this question














      So I'm trying to iterate through all the values of an HTML form and store them in a hashtable object of sorts.



      The HTML for the form is pretty lengthy so I won't paste that here. But here is my JavaScript/jQuery so far:



      readForm = function () 
      var formValues = ;
      $('form :input').each(function ()
      var input = $(this);
      formValues[input.attr('name')] = input.val();
      );
      console.log(formValues);



      When I put these values in the form:
      https://res.cloudinary.com/merrickcloud/image/upload/v1542089140/fdsa_z9re1e.png



      I get this in the console:
      https://res.cloudinary.com/merrickcloud/image/upload/v1542089140/fdsafsdaf_tmdib6.png




      Why is the value on the radial and checkbox inputs incorrect? And what is that last undefined property?








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          For checkboxes you can use this:



          Option 1:



          $('#checkbox_id').prop('checked'));


          Option 2:



          $('#checkbox_id').is(':checked'));


          Maybe in your case with the loop you can try this:



          if(input.attr('type') == 'checkbox') 
          input.is(':checked'));



          ...



          The undefined property is maybe the Submit button. Is it like this?



          <input type="submit" value="Submit Profile">





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            For checkboxes you can use this:



            Option 1:



            $('#checkbox_id').prop('checked'));


            Option 2:



            $('#checkbox_id').is(':checked'));


            Maybe in your case with the loop you can try this:



            if(input.attr('type') == 'checkbox') 
            input.is(':checked'));



            ...



            The undefined property is maybe the Submit button. Is it like this?



            <input type="submit" value="Submit Profile">





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              For checkboxes you can use this:



              Option 1:



              $('#checkbox_id').prop('checked'));


              Option 2:



              $('#checkbox_id').is(':checked'));


              Maybe in your case with the loop you can try this:



              if(input.attr('type') == 'checkbox') 
              input.is(':checked'));



              ...



              The undefined property is maybe the Submit button. Is it like this?



              <input type="submit" value="Submit Profile">





              share|improve this answer

























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                For checkboxes you can use this:



                Option 1:



                $('#checkbox_id').prop('checked'));


                Option 2:



                $('#checkbox_id').is(':checked'));


                Maybe in your case with the loop you can try this:



                if(input.attr('type') == 'checkbox') 
                input.is(':checked'));



                ...



                The undefined property is maybe the Submit button. Is it like this?



                <input type="submit" value="Submit Profile">





                share|improve this answer













                For checkboxes you can use this:



                Option 1:



                $('#checkbox_id').prop('checked'));


                Option 2:



                $('#checkbox_id').is(':checked'));


                Maybe in your case with the loop you can try this:



                if(input.attr('type') == 'checkbox') 
                input.is(':checked'));



                ...



                The undefined property is maybe the Submit button. Is it like this?



                <input type="submit" value="Submit Profile">






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