I have a dropdown like the following.
<select>
<option value="Mr">Mr</option>
<option value="Dr">Dr</option>
<option value="Prof">Prof</option>
</select>
I am getting a value from data base in $selected_value variable. Based on this value I want to make one option from the above select to be selected.
Eg: If $selected_value = Mr, <option value="Mr" selected>Mr</option>
if $selected_value = Dr, <option value="Dr" selected>Dr</option>
update:
now when i am inspecting element i am getting like below.but not selecting Dr.but it is orking in w3schools try editor.
<select>
<option value="Mr">Mr</option>
<option value="Dr" selected="selected">Dr</option>
<option value="Prof">Prof</option>
</select>
update 2
see screen shot:
update3
now it works! added name for <select>
This will work for you problem
try this code
<select>
<option value="Mr" <?=($selected_value=="Mr") ? "selected" : ""?>>Mr</option>
<option value="Dr" <?=($selected_value=="Dr") ? "selected" : ""?>>Dr</option>
</select>
try this..
<option value="Mr" <?php if($selected_value == 'Mr') echo 'selected' ?>>Mr</option>
<option value="Dr" <?php if($selected_value == 'Dr') echo 'selected' ?>>Dr</option>
<option value="Prof" <?php if($selected_value == 'Prof') echo 'selected' ?>>Prof</option>
Or you can use by using jquery
<script>
$('select option[value="<?php echo $selected_value ?>"]').attr('selected','true')
</script>
As per your current HTML use the code below:
<select name="your_select_name">
<option <?php echo (($selected_value=="Mr")?"selected":"") ?> value="Mr">Mr</option>
<option <?php echo (($selected_value=="Dr")?"selected":"") ?> value="Mr">Dr</option>
<option <?php echo (($selected_value=="Prof")?"selected":"") ?> value="Mr">Prof</option>
</select>
If the value of this variable($selected_value) returns "Dr" then 2nd option will be selected. And also give a name of your select tag.
I changed my solution so it fits yours I hope.
UPDATE:
<select name="dropdownlist">
<?
$options = array("Mr", "Dr", "Prof");
foreach($options as $option){
if($_POST['dropdownlist'] == $option){
echo '<option selected="selected">' .$option. '</option>';
}else{
echo '<option>' .$option. '</option>';
}
}
?>
</select>
If you also have an array of your options you could create the option tags by looping through each one of them. In that loop you then can check if the $selected_value matches $option_value like so:
<select>
<?php foreach($options as $option_value => $option_displayName) : ?>
<option
value="<?php echo $option_value; ?>"
<?php echo $option_value == $selected_value ? 'selected' : ''; ?>>
<?php echo $option_displayName; ?>
</option>
<?php endforeach; ?>
</select>
To do what you want you'd have to build the select dynamically like the following example:
<?php
$selects = array(
array('name' => 'Mr', 'value' => 'Mr'),
array('name' => 'Dr', 'value' => 'Dr'),
array('name' => 'Prof', 'value' => 'Prof'),
);
$selected_option = 'Dr';
echo '<select>';
foreach($selects as $select) {
if($select['value'] == $selected_option) {
echo '<option value="'.$select['value'].'" selected>' .$select['name']. '</option>';
} else {
echo '<option value="'.$select['value'].'">' .$select['name']. '</option>';
}
}
echo '</select>';
?>
Which outputs:
<select>
<option value="Mr">Mr</option>
<option value="Dr" selected>Dr</option>
<option value="Prof">Prof</option>
</select>
Example
Try as follows .
<select name="select_options">
<option value="Mr">Mr</option>
<option value="Dr">Dr</option>
<option value="Prof">Prof</option>
</select>
After hit submit button. Then you will get value in $_POST['select_options']
There are many ways to achieve what you're doing. I can think of two straight ways to do this.
The first is ugly:
Insert in each option a php tag and check if value is selected:
<select>
<option <?php if ($selected_value == 'Mr') echo 'selected'; ?> value="Mr">Mr</option>
<option <?php if ($selected_value == 'Dr') echo 'selected'; ?> value="Dr">Dr</option>
<option <?php if ($selected_value == 'Prof') echo 'selected'; ?> value="Prof">Prof</option>
</select>
Otherwise, I would personally write a little helper
function generateSelect(array $entries, $selected)
{
$ret = '<select>'
foreach ($entries as $entry) {
$ret .= '<option';
if ($entry == $selected) {
$ret .= ' selected';
}
$ret .= ' value="'.$entry.'"';
$ret .= '>'.$entry.'</option'>;
}
return $ret;
}
It is just an example and its functionality could be expanded. It SHOULD work, but I haven't tried it myself (wrote it quickly)
You have mistaken syntax
<select>
<option value="Mr">Mr</option>
<option value="Dr" selected="selected">Dr</option>
<option value="Prof">Prof</option>
</select>
this will work
<select>
<option value="Mr">Mr</option>
<option value="Dr" selected>Dr</option>
<option value="Prof">Prof</option>
</select>
Related
Is there any way to set the selected item in a drop down box using the following 'type' code?
<select selected="<?php print($row[month]); ?>"><option value="Janurary">January</option><option value="February">February</option><option value="March">March</option><option value="April">April</option></select>
The database holds a month.. and I want to allow on the edit page, them to choose this month.. but it to be pre-filled with their current setting?
You need to set the selected attribute of the correct option tag:
<option value="January" selected="selected">January</option>
Your PHP would look something like this:
<option value="January"<?=$row['month'] == 'January' ? ' selected="selected"' : '';?>>January</option>
I usually find it neater to create an array of values and loop through that to create a dropdown.
You mark the selected item on the <option> tag, not the <select> tag.
So your code should read something like this:
<select>
<option value="January"<?php if ($row[month] == 'January') echo ' selected="selected"'; ?>>January</option>
<option value="February"<?php if ($row[month] == 'February') echo ' selected="selected"'; ?>>February</option>
...
...
<option value="December"<?php if ($row[month] == 'December') echo ' selected="selected"'; ?>>December</option>
</select>
You can make this less repetitive by putting all the month names in an array and using a basic foreach over them.
You can use this method if you use a MySQL database:
include('sql_connect.php');
$result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE `id`!='".$user_id."'");
while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($result))
{
if ($_GET['to'] == $row['id'])
{
$selected = 'selected="selected"';
}
else
{
$selected = '';
}
echo('<option value="'.$row['id'].' '.$selected.'">'.$row['username'].' ('.$row['fname'].' '.substr($row['lname'],0,1).'.)</option>');
}
mysql_close($con);
It will compare if the user in $_GET['to'] is the same as $row['id'] in table, if yes, the $selected will be created. This was for a private messaging system...
Simple and easy to understand example by using ternary operators to set selected value in php
<?php $plan = array('1' => 'Green','2'=>'Red' ); ?>
<select class="form-control" title="Choose Plan">
<?php foreach ($plan as $id=> $value) { ?>
<option value="<?php echo $id;?>" <?php echo ($id== '2') ? ' selected="selected"' : '';?>><?php echo $value;?></option>
<?php } ?>
</select>
Its too old but I have to add my way as well :) because it is generic and useful especially when you are using static dropdown values.
function selectdCheck($value1,$value2)
{
if ($value1 == $value2)
{
echo 'selected="selected"';
} else
{
echo '';
}
return;
}
and in you dropdown options you can use this function like this and you can use this as many as you can because it fits with all of your select boxes/dropdowns
<option <?php selectdCheck($row[month],january); ?> value="january">january</option>
:) I hope this function help others
Simple way
<select class ="dropdownstyle" name="category" selected="<?php print($messageeditdetails[0]['category_id']); ?>">
<option value=""><?php echo "Select"; ?></option>
<?php foreach ($dropdowndetails as $dropdowndetails) { ?>
<option <?php if($messageeditdetails[0]['category_id'] == $dropdowndetails['id']) { ?> selected="<?php echo $dropdowndetails['id']; ?>" <?php } ?> value="<?php echo $dropdowndetails['id']; ?>"><?php echo $dropdowndetails['category_name']; ?></option>
<?php } ?>
</select>
This is the solution that I came up with...
<form method="post" action="<?php echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']; ?>">
<select name="select_month">
<?php
if (isset($_POST['select_month'])) {
if($_POST["select_month"] == "January"){
echo '<option value="January" selected="selected">January</option><option value="February">February</option>';
}
elseif($_POST["select_month"] == "February"){
echo '<option value="January">January</option><option value="February" selected="selected">February</option>';
}
}
else{
echo '<option value="January">January</option><option value="February">February</option>';
}
?>
</select>
<input name="submit_button" type="submit" value="Search Month">
</form>
A Simple Solution:
It work's for me
<div class="form-group">
<label for="mcategory">Select Category</label>
<select class="form-control" id="mcategory" name="mcategory" required>
<option value="">Please select category</option>
<?php foreach ($result_cat as $result): ?>
<option value="<?php echo $result['name'];?>"<?php
if($result['name']==$mcategory){
echo 'selected';
} ?>><?php echo $result['name']; ?></option>
}
<?php endforeach; ?>
</select>
</div>
Check this:
<select class="form-control" id="department" name="department" type="text">
<option value="medical-furniture" #if($list->department == "medical-furniture") selected #endif>Medical furniture</option>
<option value="medical-table" #if($list->department == "medical-table") selected #endif>Medical table</option>
<option value="service" #if($list->department == "service") selected #endif>Service</option>
</select>
My suggestion is to leverage the hidden/collapse attribute. Try with this example:
<select>
<option value="echo $row[month]" selected disabled hidden><? echo $row[month] ?></option>
<option value="1">Jan</option>
<option value="2">Feb</option>
<option value="3">Mar</option>
</select>
in case of null for $row[month] the selected item is blank and with data, it would contain less codes for many options and always working for HTML5 and bootstrap etc...
If you have a big drop down. it's much easier to use jQuery with PHP.
This is how to do it:
<script>
$(document).ready(function () {
$('select[name="country"]').val('<?=$data[0]['Country']?>');
});
</script>
The easiest solution for the selected option in dropdown using PHP is following
<select class="form-control" name="currency_selling" required >
<option value="">Select Currency</option>
<option value="pkr" <?=$selected_currency == 'pkr' ? ' selected="selected"' : '';?> >PKR</option>
<option value="dollar" <?=$selected_currency == 'dollar' ? ' selected="selected"' : '';?> >USD</option>
<option value="pounds" <?=$selected_currency == 'pounds' ? ' selected="selected"' : '';?> >POUNDS</option>
<option value="dirham" <?=$selected_currency == 'dirham' ? ' selected="selected"' : '';?> >DRHM</option>
</select>
You can try this after select tag:
<option value="yes" selected>yes</option>
<option value="no">no</option>
I have the following dropdown implemented:
<select style="margin-left:25px;">
<option value="null"> </option>
<option value="single">Single</option>
<option value="in_a_relationship">In a relationship</option>
<option value="engaged">Engaged</option>
<option value="married">Married</option>
<option value="open_rel">In an open relationship</option>
<option value="divorced">Divorced</option>
</select>
Say for example, a user has already selected Single from the drop down menu. When they do back to this page, I want single to be already chosen from the list. For text fields I can simply get the value from the database and then assign it to a variable and then echo it in the value. I.e.
$get_data2 = mysqli_query ($connect, "SELECT * FROM user_bio WHERE username = '$username'");
$row3 = mysqli_fetch_assoc ($get_data2);
$bio = $row3['about_me'];
and then do ...
<textarea name="biotextarea" form="change_details" rows="4" cols="60" maxlength="255"><?php echo $bio; ?> </textarea>
How can I do this for a select tag?
Here's how to select the option Single in HTML :
<select style="margin-left:25px;">
<option value="null"> </option>
<option value="single" selected>Single</option>
<option value="in_a_relationship">In a relationship</option>
<option value="engaged">Engaged</option>
<option value="married">Married</option>
<option value="open_rel">In an open relationship</option>
<option value="divorced">Divorced</option>
</select>
So, how to set this in PHP?!
Well, you could generate your <select> element like this :
<?php
$options = [
'null' => ' ',
'single' => Single',
'in_a_relationship' => 'In a relationship',
'engaged' => 'Engaged',
'married' => 'Married',
'open_rel' => 'In an open relationship',
'divorced' => 'Divorced'
];
?>
<select style="margin-left:25px;"><?php
foreach($options as $key => $value) {
echo '<option value="' . $key . '"';
if ($key === $row3['status']){
echo ' selected';
}
echo '>' . $value . '</option>';
}
?></select>
Setting a preselected option on a select tag requires you to put a selected attribute on the selected option.
<select style="margin-left:25px;">
<?php
$options = array(array("null"," "),array("single","Single"),array("in_a_relationship","In a relationship"),array("engaged","Engaged"),array("married","Married"),array("open_rel","In an open relationship"),array("divorced","Divorced"));
foreach ($option in $options){
if ($option[0] == $row3['status']){
$selected = 'selected ';
}
else{
$selected = '';
}
echo '<option '.$selected.'value="'.htmlspecialchars($option[0]).'">'.htmlspecialchars($option[1]).'</option>';
}
?>
</select>
The solution of Musa it's OK, but If you don't want to change your PHP too much
you can do the task with Javascript.
With jQuery or pure Javascript
function selector(id, value){
select = document.getElementById(id);
for(i=0;i<select.options.length;i++){
if(select.options[i].value == value){
select.selectedIndex = i;
}
}
}
//Pure Javascript
selector("status", "engaged")
//With jQuery
jQuery('#status').val('married');
Check this Snippet
I have an issue for which I am not able to think of a solution.
I have an array of data which I get from the server. I have to pre populate a form which already have some values.
<select id="select1" name="Salutation" class="field-size-top-large" >
<option value="">-- please select -- </option>
<option value="Mr.">Mr.</option>
<option value="Ms.">Ms.</option>
</select>
I am getting an array
array(11) {
[0]=> string(4) "Ms."
[1]=> string(8) "Y"
}
I have to check if [0]=>'Ms.' is there in select list, if there it should be selected else default is selected. Any ideas?
use this
$options = array('Mr.', 'Ms.');
$data = array(0 => 'Ms.', 1 => 'Y');
<select id="select1" name="Salutation" class="field-size-top-large">
<option value="">-- please select --</option>
<?php foreach ($options as $option): ?>
<option value="<?php echo $option?>" <?php echo $option == $data[0] ? 'selected' : ''; ?>><?php echo $option; ?></option>
<?php endforeach; ?>
</select>
Try this:
$options = ['Mr.', 'Ms.']; // the default options
$data = [0 => 'Ms.', 1 => 'Y']; // data from server
<select id="select1" name="Salutation" class="field-size-top-large">
<option value="">-- please select --</option>
<?php foreach ($options as $option): ?>
<option value="<?php echo $option; ?>" <?php echo in_array($option, $data) ? 'selected' : ''; ?>><?php echo $option; ?></option>
<?php endforeach; ?>
</select>
My soultion:
the data array I am getting from the server i.e 0=>'Ms.' is the only value I can check for the rest are different fields
<select id="select1" name="Salutation" class="field-size-top-large" >
<option value="">-- please select --</option>
<option value="Mr." <?php echo 'Mr.'== $data[0]? 'selected':''?>> Mr. </option>
<option value="Ms."<?php echo 'Ms.'== $data[0]? 'selected':''?>>Ms.</option>
</select>
I have select option in my page or drop down list,my problem is how can i set value
in my select option and this value is from the database,
here is my code.
<select name="status" value="<?php echo $status; ?>" >
<option value=""></option>
<option value="public">public</option>
<option value="private">private</option>
</select>
on top of my html tag
if(isset($_GET['status']))
{
$status = $_GET['status'];
$sstatus="select .......";
foreach($db->query($sstatus) as $rows)
{
$status= $rows['status'];
......
......
......
}
}
I tried modify my code and it's seems working but my problem is that it has 2 same
value in the drop down list.
<select name="status" >
<option selected="selected"><?php echo $status; ?></option>
<option value="public">public</option>
<option value="private">private</option>
</select>
it will show like this in my drop down list,my question for this is this is the right way
in displaying the values that comes from the database.
public
public
private
<select name="status" >
<option value=""></option>
<option value="public"<?php if (isset($status) && $status === 'public') echo 'selected'; ?>>public</option>
<option value="private"<?php if (isset($status) && $status === 'private') echo 'selected'; ?>>private</option>
</select>
<?php $options = array('', 'public', 'private') ?>
<select name="status">
<?php foreach ($options as $option): ?>
<option value="<?php echo $option ?>" <?php echo isset($status) && $status == $option ? 'selected="selected"' : '' ?>><?php echo $option ?></option>
<?php endforeach ?>
</select>
This is the part of an edit page in PHP
Here I am displaying the country which is already selected by the user and this code works fine.
And in this case there are3 countries only.
If I have a lot of countries, then I have to validate with each country and the no: of lines of code will increase.
Is there any other option to acheive this?
Select Country:
<select name="country">
<?php if($country == "india") { ?>
<option value="">-Select Country-</option>
<option value="india" selected>india</option>
<option value="us">us</option>
<option value="uk">uk</option>
<?php } else if($country == "us"){ ?>
<option value="">-Select Country-</option>
<option value="india">india</option>
<option value="us" selected>us</option>
<option value="uk">uk</option>
<?php } else{ ?>
<option value="">-Select Country-</option>
<option value="india">india</option>
<option value="us">us</option>
<option value="uk" selected>uk</option>
<?php } ?>
</select>
load the countries into array
$countries = array("india", "us", "uk");
then,
<select name="country">
<?php
foreach($countries as $c)
{
echo "<option ";
if ($c == $country) echo "selected";
echo ">$c</option>";
}
?>
</select>
is this your update county page then do below
first get the selected country from database let
$row['country']='india';
and your country Array is
$countryArray = array ('india','us','uk');
then do below
<select name="country">
<option value="">-Select Country-</option>
<?php foreach( $countryArray as $country) { ?>
<option value="india" <?php if($row['country']===$country ) { ?> selected ="selected" <? } ?><?php echo $country?></option>
<?php } ?>
</select>
Hm, I believe you would be looking for something like this:
<?php
$selected = "india";
$countries = Array(
["india"] => "India",
["us"] => "United States",
["uk"] => "United Kindom",
);
foreach( $countries as $id => $country ){
echo '<option value="'.$id.'"', $selected == $id ? ' selected' : '' ,'>' . $country . '</option>';
}
?>
Excuse me, I have not coded in PHP in a while, but I believe this is correct.