Finding number of lines in an html textarea
I'm writing a mobile web application where scrollbars are not displayed on the device's browser. Due to this, I'm trying to dynam开发者_开发知识库ically modify the height of the textarea to make it bigger, however I don't know of any way to actually get the line count on an html textarea. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
EDIT
So I realize now that it's not newlines per se, but actual line wrapping. So when one line finishes it wraps the text to the next line. It appears as if it is a new line. Any way to count the number of these? Thanks!
The number of lines in the textarea would be
textarea.value.match(/\n/g).length + 1
I have created a plugin to handle line counting and wrap detection in a <textarea>
.
I hope someone can use it.
Code on BitBucket
Sample Usage
var result = $.countLines("#textarea");
result.actual // The number of lines in the textarea.
result.wraps // The number of lines in the textarea that wrap at least once.
result.wrapped // The total number of times all lines wrap.
result.blank // The number of blank lines.
result.visual // The approximate number of lines that the user actually sees in the textarea
Working Demonstration
/*! Textarea Line Count - v1.4.1 - 2012-12-06
* https://bitbucket.org/MostThingsWeb/textarea-line-count
* Copyright (c) 2012 MostThingsWeb (Chris Laplante); Licensed MIT */
(function($) {
$.countLines = function(ta, options) {
var defaults = {
recalculateCharWidth: true,
charsMode: "random",
fontAttrs: ["font-family", "font-size", "text-decoration", "font-style", "font-weight"]
};
options = $.extend({}, defaults, options);
var masterCharacters = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234567890";
var counter;
if (!ta.jquery) {
ta = $(ta);
}
var value = ta.val();
switch (options.charsMode) {
case "random":
// Build a random collection of characters
options.chars = "";
masterCharacters += ".,?!-+;:'\"";
for (counter = 1; counter <= 12; counter++) {
options.chars += masterCharacters[(Math.floor(Math.random() * masterCharacters.length))];
}
break;
case "alpha":
options.chars = masterCharacters;
break;
case "alpha_extended":
options.chars = masterCharacters + ".,?!-+;:'\"";
break;
case "from_ta":
// Build a random collection of characters from the textarea
if (value.length < 15) {
options.chars = masterCharacters;
} else {
for (counter = 1; counter <= 15; counter++) {
options.chars += value[(Math.floor(Math.random() * value.length))];
}
}
break;
case "custom":
// Already defined in options.chars
break;
}
// Decode chars
if (!$.isArray(options.chars)) {
options.chars = options.chars.split("");
}
// Generate a span after the textarea with a random ID
var id = "";
for (counter = 1; counter <= 10; counter++) {
id += (Math.floor(Math.random() * 10) + 1);
}
ta.after("<span id='s" + id + "'></span>");
var span = $("#s" + id);
// Hide the span
span.hide();
// Apply the font properties of the textarea to the span class
$.each(options.fontAttrs, function(i, v) {
span.css(v, ta.css(v));
});
// Get the number of lines
var lines = value.split("\n");
var linesLen = lines.length;
var averageWidth;
// Check if the textarea has a cached version of the average character width
if (options.recalculateCharWidth || ta.data("average_char") == null) {
// Get a pretty good estimation of the width of a character in the textarea. To get a better average, add more characters and symbols to this list
var chars = options.chars;
var charLen = chars.length;
var totalWidth = 0;
$.each(chars, function(i, v) {
span.text(v);
totalWidth += span.width();
});
// Store average width on textarea
ta.data("average_char", Math.ceil(totalWidth / charLen));
}
averageWidth = ta.data("average_char");
// We are done with the span, so kill it
span.remove();
// Determine missing width (from padding, margins, borders, etc); this is what we will add to each line width
var missingWidth = (ta.outerWidth() - ta.width()) * 2;
// Calculate the number of lines that occupy more than one line
var lineWidth;
var wrappingLines = 0;
var wrappingCount = 0;
var blankLines = 0;
$.each(lines, function(i, v) {
// Calculate width of line
lineWidth = ((v.length + 1) * averageWidth) + missingWidth;
// Check if the line is wrapped
if (lineWidth >= ta.outerWidth()) {
// Calculate number of times the line wraps
var wrapCount = Math.floor(lineWidth / ta.outerWidth());
wrappingCount += wrapCount;
wrappingLines++;
}
if ($.trim(v) === "") {
blankLines++;
}
});
var ret = {};
ret["actual"] = linesLen;
ret["wrapped"] = wrappingLines;
ret["wraps"] = wrappingCount;
ret["visual"] = linesLen + wrappingCount;
ret["blank"] = blankLines;
return ret;
};
}(jQuery));
result = jQuery.countLines("#textarea");
jQuery('#display').html(
'<span>Actual: ' + result.actual + '</span>' +
'<span>Blank: ' + result.blank + '</span>' +
'<span>Visual: ' + result.visual + '</span>' +
'<span>Wrapped: ' + result.wrapped + '</span>' +
'<span>Wraps: ' + result.wraps + '</span>'
);
#textarea {
width: 150px;
height: 80px;
}
#display span {
display: block;
}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<textarea id="textarea">text
here
this is a longer line so that it will wrap in the box longer longer longer</textarea>
<div id="display"></div>
This is an efficient and accurate method to count the number of lines in a text area, including wrapped lines.
/** @type {HTMLTextAreaElement} */
var _buffer;
/**
* Returns the number of lines in a textarea, including wrapped lines.
*
* __NOTE__:
* [textarea] should have an integer line height to avoid rounding errors.
*/
function countLines(textarea) {
if (_buffer == null) {
_buffer = document.createElement('textarea');
_buffer.style.border = 'none';
_buffer.style.height = '0';
_buffer.style.overflow = 'hidden';
_buffer.style.padding = '0';
_buffer.style.position = 'absolute';
_buffer.style.left = '0';
_buffer.style.top = '0';
_buffer.style.zIndex = '-1';
document.body.appendChild(_buffer);
}
var cs = window.getComputedStyle(textarea);
var pl = parseInt(cs.paddingLeft);
var pr = parseInt(cs.paddingRight);
var lh = parseInt(cs.lineHeight);
// [cs.lineHeight] may return 'normal', which means line height = font size.
if (isNaN(lh)) lh = parseInt(cs.fontSize);
// Copy content width.
_buffer.style.width = (textarea.clientWidth - pl - pr) + 'px';
// Copy text properties.
_buffer.style.font = cs.font;
_buffer.style.letterSpacing = cs.letterSpacing;
_buffer.style.whiteSpace = cs.whiteSpace;
_buffer.style.wordBreak = cs.wordBreak;
_buffer.style.wordSpacing = cs.wordSpacing;
_buffer.style.wordWrap = cs.wordWrap;
// Copy value.
_buffer.value = textarea.value;
var result = Math.floor(_buffer.scrollHeight / lh);
if (result == 0) result = 1;
return result;
}
Demo here
I haven't tried using the function discussed in this blog, but you may find it useful.
http://kirblog.idetalk.com/2010/03/calculating-cursor-position-in-textarea.html
Basically, if you create a div
and then copy the text into that div, with the same width and font characteristics, you can then get the information you need, such as the number of lines. The number of lines in this example would be easy, in that if you know how many pixels high a single line would be, then just find the width of the test div and you can get a pretty accurate idea as to how many lines are in your textarea
.
Get scrollHeight, subtract top+bottom padding, divide by lineHeight.
I'm pretty sure there is no reasonable way to count the number of lines as displayed in the browser especially considering some browsers (Safari) allow the user to resize textareas.
It'd be hacky, but your best bet might be to just estimate based on the total characters divided by average number of characters per line. :-/
Maybe there is a way to get the "raw" number of "visual" lines. You should read the scrollHeight
property of the textarea and divide it by the height of a line. Let's try.
Start with this HTML:
<textarea id="ta" cols="50" rows="10"></textarea>
Then:
var line_height = Math.floor($("#ta").height() / parseInt($("#ta").attr("rows")));
var dirty_number_of_lines = Math.ceil($("#ta")[0].scrollHeight / line_height);
I am not sure if that really works, just a mad theory.
You can calculate is as so:
var length = $('#textarea').val().split("\n").length;
The number of characters allowed per line is dictated by the "cols" attribute of the textarea.
<textarea rows="10" cols="80"></textarea>
Assuming 80 characters per line, a good estimate may be:
var approxNumLines = textareaElement.value.length / textareaElement.cols ;
Doesn't account for word-break and word-wrap.
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