I'm sending variables to a text box as a concatenated string so I can include multiple variables in on getElementById call.
I need to specify a line break so the address is formatted properly.
document.getElementById("address_box").value = (title + address + address2 + address3 + address4); I've already tried \n after the line break and after the variable. and tried changing the concatenation operator to +=.
Fixed: This problem was resolved using;
document.getElementById("address_box").value = (title + "\n" + address + "\n" + address2 + "\n" + address3 + "\n" + address4); and changing the textbox from 'input type' to 'textarea'
14 Answers
You can't have multiple lines in a text box, you need a textarea. Then it works with \n between the values.
document.getElementById("address_box").value = (title + "\n" + address + "\n" + address2 + "\n" + address3 + "\n" + address4); You need to use \n inside quotes.
document.getElementById("address_box").value = (title + "\n" + address + "\n" + address2 + "\n" + address3 + "\n" + address4)
\n is called a EOL or line-break, \n is a common EOL marker and is commonly refereed to as LF or line-feed, it is a special ASCII character
Using Backtick
Backticks are commonly used for multi-line strings or when you want to interpolate an expression within your string
let title = 'John'; let address = 'address'; let address2 = 'address2222'; let address3 = 'address33333'; let address4 = 'address44444'; document.getElementById("address_box").innerText = `${title} ${address} ${address2} ${address3} ${address4}`;<div> </div>