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I want to remove Percentage symbol from a textbox during submission of the form. This is the piece of code I am using right now. But it is not working?



values.ORSalesAndPurchaseSalesPrice=(values.ItemType ==="8") ? values.ORSalesAndPurchaseSalesPrice.slice('%'):values.ORSalesAndPurchaseSalesPrice;


Shall I use trim() or slice(). If so what is the right syntax?










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  • did you check what does this return ( values.ItemType ==="8" ) is it returning true ?

    – Praveen Rao Chavan.G
    Nov 23 '18 at 10:08











  • have you tried replace, or replaceAll?

    – c-chavez
    Nov 23 '18 at 10:10











  • @Praveen Rao Chavan.G Yes it is returning "8". Is my syntax correct?

    – Jane Fred
    Nov 23 '18 at 10:10


















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I want to remove Percentage symbol from a textbox during submission of the form. This is the piece of code I am using right now. But it is not working?



values.ORSalesAndPurchaseSalesPrice=(values.ItemType ==="8") ? values.ORSalesAndPurchaseSalesPrice.slice('%'):values.ORSalesAndPurchaseSalesPrice;


Shall I use trim() or slice(). If so what is the right syntax?










share|improve this question























  • did you check what does this return ( values.ItemType ==="8" ) is it returning true ?

    – Praveen Rao Chavan.G
    Nov 23 '18 at 10:08











  • have you tried replace, or replaceAll?

    – c-chavez
    Nov 23 '18 at 10:10











  • @Praveen Rao Chavan.G Yes it is returning "8". Is my syntax correct?

    – Jane Fred
    Nov 23 '18 at 10:10
















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I want to remove Percentage symbol from a textbox during submission of the form. This is the piece of code I am using right now. But it is not working?



values.ORSalesAndPurchaseSalesPrice=(values.ItemType ==="8") ? values.ORSalesAndPurchaseSalesPrice.slice('%'):values.ORSalesAndPurchaseSalesPrice;


Shall I use trim() or slice(). If so what is the right syntax?










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I want to remove Percentage symbol from a textbox during submission of the form. This is the piece of code I am using right now. But it is not working?



values.ORSalesAndPurchaseSalesPrice=(values.ItemType ==="8") ? values.ORSalesAndPurchaseSalesPrice.slice('%'):values.ORSalesAndPurchaseSalesPrice;


Shall I use trim() or slice(). If so what is the right syntax?







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  • did you check what does this return ( values.ItemType ==="8" ) is it returning true ?

    – Praveen Rao Chavan.G
    Nov 23 '18 at 10:08











  • have you tried replace, or replaceAll?

    – c-chavez
    Nov 23 '18 at 10:10











  • @Praveen Rao Chavan.G Yes it is returning "8". Is my syntax correct?

    – Jane Fred
    Nov 23 '18 at 10:10





















  • did you check what does this return ( values.ItemType ==="8" ) is it returning true ?

    – Praveen Rao Chavan.G
    Nov 23 '18 at 10:08











  • have you tried replace, or replaceAll?

    – c-chavez
    Nov 23 '18 at 10:10











  • @Praveen Rao Chavan.G Yes it is returning "8". Is my syntax correct?

    – Jane Fred
    Nov 23 '18 at 10:10



















did you check what does this return ( values.ItemType ==="8" ) is it returning true ?

– Praveen Rao Chavan.G
Nov 23 '18 at 10:08





did you check what does this return ( values.ItemType ==="8" ) is it returning true ?

– Praveen Rao Chavan.G
Nov 23 '18 at 10:08













have you tried replace, or replaceAll?

– c-chavez
Nov 23 '18 at 10:10





have you tried replace, or replaceAll?

– c-chavez
Nov 23 '18 at 10:10













@Praveen Rao Chavan.G Yes it is returning "8". Is my syntax correct?

– Jane Fred
Nov 23 '18 at 10:10







@Praveen Rao Chavan.G Yes it is returning "8". Is my syntax correct?

– Jane Fred
Nov 23 '18 at 10:10














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        You can use this...
        Simple illustration.






        var str = 'Hello%World%!This%Is$Test'.replace(/[%s]/g, '');
        console.log(str);








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        var str = 'Hello%World%!This%Is$Test'.replace(/[%s]/g, '');
        console.log(str);








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