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How would I change the class based on a condition when the tag is part of a string in coffeeScript:



rows+= "<tr class='row'>" + 
"<td class='name'>" + awayTeam + "</td>" +
"<td class='score'>" + aScore + "</td>" +
"<td class='name'>" + homeTeam + "</td>" +
"<td class='score'>" + hScore + "</td>" +
"<td class='period'>" + currentPeriod + "</td>" +
"</tr>"


table = "<table class='data'>" + rows + "</table>"

return table


If aScore > hScore, how can I change the class='name' to class='winning'?



I have tried....



"<td class="${(aScore>hScore) ? 'winning' : 'name'}">" + awayTeam + "</td>"


but get an unexpected identifier error.



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    How would I change the class based on a condition when the tag is part of a string in coffeeScript:



    rows+= "<tr class='row'>" + 
    "<td class='name'>" + awayTeam + "</td>" +
    "<td class='score'>" + aScore + "</td>" +
    "<td class='name'>" + homeTeam + "</td>" +
    "<td class='score'>" + hScore + "</td>" +
    "<td class='period'>" + currentPeriod + "</td>" +
    "</tr>"


    table = "<table class='data'>" + rows + "</table>"

    return table


    If aScore > hScore, how can I change the class='name' to class='winning'?



    I have tried....



    "<td class="${(aScore>hScore) ? 'winning' : 'name'}">" + awayTeam + "</td>"


    but get an unexpected identifier error.



    Any help would be very appreciated.










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      How would I change the class based on a condition when the tag is part of a string in coffeeScript:



      rows+= "<tr class='row'>" + 
      "<td class='name'>" + awayTeam + "</td>" +
      "<td class='score'>" + aScore + "</td>" +
      "<td class='name'>" + homeTeam + "</td>" +
      "<td class='score'>" + hScore + "</td>" +
      "<td class='period'>" + currentPeriod + "</td>" +
      "</tr>"


      table = "<table class='data'>" + rows + "</table>"

      return table


      If aScore > hScore, how can I change the class='name' to class='winning'?



      I have tried....



      "<td class="${(aScore>hScore) ? 'winning' : 'name'}">" + awayTeam + "</td>"


      but get an unexpected identifier error.



      Any help would be very appreciated.










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      How would I change the class based on a condition when the tag is part of a string in coffeeScript:



      rows+= "<tr class='row'>" + 
      "<td class='name'>" + awayTeam + "</td>" +
      "<td class='score'>" + aScore + "</td>" +
      "<td class='name'>" + homeTeam + "</td>" +
      "<td class='score'>" + hScore + "</td>" +
      "<td class='period'>" + currentPeriod + "</td>" +
      "</tr>"


      table = "<table class='data'>" + rows + "</table>"

      return table


      If aScore > hScore, how can I change the class='name' to class='winning'?



      I have tried....



      "<td class="${(aScore>hScore) ? 'winning' : 'name'}">" + awayTeam + "</td>"


      but get an unexpected identifier error.



      Any help would be very appreciated.







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          Expecting aScore and hScore as integers.
          Then this should work,



          var res_class = ( aScore > hScore ) ? 'winning' : 'name';

          rows+= "<tr class='row'>" +
          "<td class='"+res_class+"'>" + awayTeam + "</td>" +
          "<td class='score'>" + aScore + "</td>" +
          "<td class='name'>" + homeTeam + "</td>" +
          "<td class='score'>" + hScore + "</td>" +
          "<td class='period'>" + currentPeriod + "</td>" +
          "</tr>";
          table = "<table class='data'>" + rows + "</table>";

          return table





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          • This worked! Thank you for replying!!
            – Woody
            Nov 10 at 21:07






          • 1




            @Woody ok...then please accept this answer. To help others in finding this as solution.
            – WC2
            Nov 11 at 6:02


















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          you can use this:
          you must select ascore and hscore separately to compare values, so I change their class name to score-ascore and score-hscore.



          after condition occurred change name class with winning.



          <!DOCTYPE html>
          <html>
          <head>
          <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
          </head>
          <body>
          </body>

          <script type="text/javascript">
          $(document).ready(function(){
          $('body').html(create())
          var ascore = $('.score-ascore').text()
          var hscore = $('.score-hscore').text()
          if(aScore>hScore){
          var element = $("td.name")
          element.addClass("winning")
          element.removeClass("name")
          }

          })

          function create(){
          awayTeam = 10
          aScore = 10
          homeTeam = 10
          hScore = 9
          currentPeriod = 10
          rows = 10
          rows+= '<tr class="row">' +
          '<td class="name">' + awayTeam + '</td>' +
          '<td class="score-ascore">' + aScore + '</td>' +
          '<td class="name">' + homeTeam + '</td>' +
          '<td class="score-hscore">' + hScore + '</td>' +
          '<td class="period">' + currentPeriod + '</td>' +
          '</tr>'
          table = '<table class="data">' + rows + '</table>'
          return table
          }
          </script>
          </html>





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            up vote
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            accepted










            Expecting aScore and hScore as integers.
            Then this should work,



            var res_class = ( aScore > hScore ) ? 'winning' : 'name';

            rows+= "<tr class='row'>" +
            "<td class='"+res_class+"'>" + awayTeam + "</td>" +
            "<td class='score'>" + aScore + "</td>" +
            "<td class='name'>" + homeTeam + "</td>" +
            "<td class='score'>" + hScore + "</td>" +
            "<td class='period'>" + currentPeriod + "</td>" +
            "</tr>";
            table = "<table class='data'>" + rows + "</table>";

            return table





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            • This worked! Thank you for replying!!
              – Woody
              Nov 10 at 21:07






            • 1




              @Woody ok...then please accept this answer. To help others in finding this as solution.
              – WC2
              Nov 11 at 6:02















            up vote
            1
            down vote



            accepted










            Expecting aScore and hScore as integers.
            Then this should work,



            var res_class = ( aScore > hScore ) ? 'winning' : 'name';

            rows+= "<tr class='row'>" +
            "<td class='"+res_class+"'>" + awayTeam + "</td>" +
            "<td class='score'>" + aScore + "</td>" +
            "<td class='name'>" + homeTeam + "</td>" +
            "<td class='score'>" + hScore + "</td>" +
            "<td class='period'>" + currentPeriod + "</td>" +
            "</tr>";
            table = "<table class='data'>" + rows + "</table>";

            return table





            share|improve this answer





















            • This worked! Thank you for replying!!
              – Woody
              Nov 10 at 21:07






            • 1




              @Woody ok...then please accept this answer. To help others in finding this as solution.
              – WC2
              Nov 11 at 6:02













            up vote
            1
            down vote



            accepted







            up vote
            1
            down vote



            accepted






            Expecting aScore and hScore as integers.
            Then this should work,



            var res_class = ( aScore > hScore ) ? 'winning' : 'name';

            rows+= "<tr class='row'>" +
            "<td class='"+res_class+"'>" + awayTeam + "</td>" +
            "<td class='score'>" + aScore + "</td>" +
            "<td class='name'>" + homeTeam + "</td>" +
            "<td class='score'>" + hScore + "</td>" +
            "<td class='period'>" + currentPeriod + "</td>" +
            "</tr>";
            table = "<table class='data'>" + rows + "</table>";

            return table





            share|improve this answer












            Expecting aScore and hScore as integers.
            Then this should work,



            var res_class = ( aScore > hScore ) ? 'winning' : 'name';

            rows+= "<tr class='row'>" +
            "<td class='"+res_class+"'>" + awayTeam + "</td>" +
            "<td class='score'>" + aScore + "</td>" +
            "<td class='name'>" + homeTeam + "</td>" +
            "<td class='score'>" + hScore + "</td>" +
            "<td class='period'>" + currentPeriod + "</td>" +
            "</tr>";
            table = "<table class='data'>" + rows + "</table>";

            return table






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            answered Nov 10 at 15:45









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            • This worked! Thank you for replying!!
              – Woody
              Nov 10 at 21:07






            • 1




              @Woody ok...then please accept this answer. To help others in finding this as solution.
              – WC2
              Nov 11 at 6:02


















            • This worked! Thank you for replying!!
              – Woody
              Nov 10 at 21:07






            • 1




              @Woody ok...then please accept this answer. To help others in finding this as solution.
              – WC2
              Nov 11 at 6:02
















            This worked! Thank you for replying!!
            – Woody
            Nov 10 at 21:07




            This worked! Thank you for replying!!
            – Woody
            Nov 10 at 21:07




            1




            1




            @Woody ok...then please accept this answer. To help others in finding this as solution.
            – WC2
            Nov 11 at 6:02




            @Woody ok...then please accept this answer. To help others in finding this as solution.
            – WC2
            Nov 11 at 6:02












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            you can use this:
            you must select ascore and hscore separately to compare values, so I change their class name to score-ascore and score-hscore.



            after condition occurred change name class with winning.



            <!DOCTYPE html>
            <html>
            <head>
            <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
            </head>
            <body>
            </body>

            <script type="text/javascript">
            $(document).ready(function(){
            $('body').html(create())
            var ascore = $('.score-ascore').text()
            var hscore = $('.score-hscore').text()
            if(aScore>hScore){
            var element = $("td.name")
            element.addClass("winning")
            element.removeClass("name")
            }

            })

            function create(){
            awayTeam = 10
            aScore = 10
            homeTeam = 10
            hScore = 9
            currentPeriod = 10
            rows = 10
            rows+= '<tr class="row">' +
            '<td class="name">' + awayTeam + '</td>' +
            '<td class="score-ascore">' + aScore + '</td>' +
            '<td class="name">' + homeTeam + '</td>' +
            '<td class="score-hscore">' + hScore + '</td>' +
            '<td class="period">' + currentPeriod + '</td>' +
            '</tr>'
            table = '<table class="data">' + rows + '</table>'
            return table
            }
            </script>
            </html>





            share|improve this answer

























              up vote
              0
              down vote













              you can use this:
              you must select ascore and hscore separately to compare values, so I change their class name to score-ascore and score-hscore.



              after condition occurred change name class with winning.



              <!DOCTYPE html>
              <html>
              <head>
              <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
              </head>
              <body>
              </body>

              <script type="text/javascript">
              $(document).ready(function(){
              $('body').html(create())
              var ascore = $('.score-ascore').text()
              var hscore = $('.score-hscore').text()
              if(aScore>hScore){
              var element = $("td.name")
              element.addClass("winning")
              element.removeClass("name")
              }

              })

              function create(){
              awayTeam = 10
              aScore = 10
              homeTeam = 10
              hScore = 9
              currentPeriod = 10
              rows = 10
              rows+= '<tr class="row">' +
              '<td class="name">' + awayTeam + '</td>' +
              '<td class="score-ascore">' + aScore + '</td>' +
              '<td class="name">' + homeTeam + '</td>' +
              '<td class="score-hscore">' + hScore + '</td>' +
              '<td class="period">' + currentPeriod + '</td>' +
              '</tr>'
              table = '<table class="data">' + rows + '</table>'
              return table
              }
              </script>
              </html>





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                up vote
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                you can use this:
                you must select ascore and hscore separately to compare values, so I change their class name to score-ascore and score-hscore.



                after condition occurred change name class with winning.



                <!DOCTYPE html>
                <html>
                <head>
                <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
                </head>
                <body>
                </body>

                <script type="text/javascript">
                $(document).ready(function(){
                $('body').html(create())
                var ascore = $('.score-ascore').text()
                var hscore = $('.score-hscore').text()
                if(aScore>hScore){
                var element = $("td.name")
                element.addClass("winning")
                element.removeClass("name")
                }

                })

                function create(){
                awayTeam = 10
                aScore = 10
                homeTeam = 10
                hScore = 9
                currentPeriod = 10
                rows = 10
                rows+= '<tr class="row">' +
                '<td class="name">' + awayTeam + '</td>' +
                '<td class="score-ascore">' + aScore + '</td>' +
                '<td class="name">' + homeTeam + '</td>' +
                '<td class="score-hscore">' + hScore + '</td>' +
                '<td class="period">' + currentPeriod + '</td>' +
                '</tr>'
                table = '<table class="data">' + rows + '</table>'
                return table
                }
                </script>
                </html>





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                you can use this:
                you must select ascore and hscore separately to compare values, so I change their class name to score-ascore and score-hscore.



                after condition occurred change name class with winning.



                <!DOCTYPE html>
                <html>
                <head>
                <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
                </head>
                <body>
                </body>

                <script type="text/javascript">
                $(document).ready(function(){
                $('body').html(create())
                var ascore = $('.score-ascore').text()
                var hscore = $('.score-hscore').text()
                if(aScore>hScore){
                var element = $("td.name")
                element.addClass("winning")
                element.removeClass("name")
                }

                })

                function create(){
                awayTeam = 10
                aScore = 10
                homeTeam = 10
                hScore = 9
                currentPeriod = 10
                rows = 10
                rows+= '<tr class="row">' +
                '<td class="name">' + awayTeam + '</td>' +
                '<td class="score-ascore">' + aScore + '</td>' +
                '<td class="name">' + homeTeam + '</td>' +
                '<td class="score-hscore">' + hScore + '</td>' +
                '<td class="period">' + currentPeriod + '</td>' +
                '</tr>'
                table = '<table class="data">' + rows + '</table>'
                return table
                }
                </script>
                </html>






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