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  • H Hakan Bulut

    Yes.. It is just help! Thx a lot.

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    dusty_dex
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    no problem. Next time. Please say more about what you are attempting to achieve. :cool:

    Q. Hey man! have you sorted out the finite soup machine? A. Why yes, it's celery or tomato.

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      errors: this refers to the window object. And this is my *best guess* as to maybe what you are trying to do.

      <head>
      <script language="JavaScript">
      function myFunction( /* x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6,x7,x8,x9,x10 */)
      {
      var str = "";
      var arrNums = []; // new Array(10);

      var i=0;
      while(i < arguments.length) {
         str += arguments\[i\]+" "; // coerce args to string
         i++;
      }
      // update myForm with arguments passed through onload
      this.document.myForm.result.value=str; 
      

      }

      </script>
      </head>
      <body onload="myFunction(1,2,3);">

      <form name="myForm">

       <input type="text" name="result" maxlength="80" size="40" value="">
      

      </form>

      </body>
      </html>

      your intention was not obvious and I hope this helps you understand some of the changes I made. ;)

      Q. Hey man! have you sorted out the finite soup machine? A. Why yes, it's celery or tomato.

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      Hakan Bulut
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      #22

      Thank you for your help on specific issues than you wanted to ask your help. If you have an email address I can reach?

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      • H Hakan Bulut

        Thank you for your help on specific issues than you wanted to ask your help. If you have an email address I can reach?

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        dusty_dex
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        #23

        Sorry but no. I'm happy to help you through this forum. :)

        "It's true that hard work never killed anyone. But I figure, why take the chance." - Ronald Reagan That's what machines are for. Got a problem? Sleep on it.

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        • H Hakan Bulut

          <html>
          <head>
          <script language="JavaScript">
          function myFunction(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6,x7,x8,x9,x10)
          {
          var arrNums=new Array(10);
          console.log(Array.isArray(arrNums));

          var str=document.writeln("myFunction\[arrNums\]")
               document.this.result.value=str;
          
          for(var i=0; i<10; i++)
              str=myFunction(arrNums\[i\]);
          

          document.write(str)

          }
          </script>
          </head>
          <body>

          </body>
          </html>

          In where is the error?

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          Marco Bertschi
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          Hakan Bulut wrote:

          str=myFunction(arrNums[i]);

          I'd say it is here. You call your function in a recursive way and it executes and executes and executes...

          cheers Marco Bertschi


          Software Developer & Founder SMGT Web-Portal CP Profile | My Articles | Twitter | Facebook | SMGT Web-Portal

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            Hakan Bulut wrote:

            str=myFunction(arrNums[i]);

            I'd say it is here. You call your function in a recursive way and it executes and executes and executes...

            cheers Marco Bertschi


            Software Developer & Founder SMGT Web-Portal CP Profile | My Articles | Twitter | Facebook | SMGT Web-Portal

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            Hakan Bulut
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            #25

            Is that an accurate statement do you think about this statement? It does not work.

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            • H Hakan Bulut

              Is that an accurate statement do you think about this statement? It does not work.

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              Marco Bertschi
              wrote on last edited by
              #26

              It is just my best guess.

              cheers Marco Bertschi


              Software Developer & Founder SMGT Web-Portal CP Profile | My Articles | Twitter | Facebook | SMGT Web-Portal

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