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Autocomplete edit control for Javascript

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Shows how to implement a Javascript based autocomplete edit control

Introduction

This is a HTML control which integrates autocomplete into the standard textbox. By adding a few lines of code, you can turn any standard textboxes into a user friendly and a rather powerful control.

How it works

Whenever the user types anything in the textbox, the onkeyup event is fired, and the script calls a function. The current text in the textbox is then compared lexically with an array of strings.

Javascript code

JavaScript
<script>
fruits = new Array('apple','pear','orange',
    'mango','durain','grapes','starfruit');
names = new Array('tom','dick','harry','john','petter','foo','bar');
function autocomplete(n,ac_array){
    if (n.value == "") return 0;
    if (event.keyCode == 8 && n.backspace){
        n.value = n.value.substr(0,n.value.length-1);
        n.backspace = false;
    }

    var r = n.createTextRange();    
    tmp= n.value;
    if (tmp == "")return 0;
    for (z=0;z<ac_array.length;z++){
        tmp2 = ac_array[z];
        count = 0;
        for (i = 0;i<tmp.length;i++){
            if (tmp2.charAt(i) == tmp.charAt(i)){
                count++
            }
        }
        if (count == tmp.length){
            diff = tmp2.length - tmp.length;
            if (diff <= 0) break;
            kap = "";
            for (i=0;i<tmp2.length;i++){
                if (i >= tmp.length) kap += tmp2.charAt(i);
            }
            n.backspace = true;
            r.text += kap;
            r.findText(kap,diff*-2);
            r.select();
            return 0;
        }
    }
    n.backspace = false;
    return 0;
}
</script>

<input name='fruit' type='text' class='textbox' title="Opening" 
    onkeyup="autocomplete(this,fruits)" size="20">
<input name='Name' type='text' class='textbox' title="Opening" 
    backspace='false' onkeyup="autocomplete(this,names)" size="20">

How to use the code

  1. You must define the array of strings which you want to have autocompleted.
    JavaScript
    fruits = new Array('apple','pear','orange','mango','durain',
        'grapes','starfruit');
  2. Copy the entire autocomplete function and put it somewhere in your code.
  3. Add the event onkeyup='autocomplete(this,fruits)' in the textbox. Note that the 2nd argument should tally with the array name you defined at 1.
  4. Add the property backspace='false' in the textbox. The backspace property is applicable when a user press backspace in the textbox. It gets very irritating without the boolean; i.e. when the user press backspace, the highlighted characters get deleted, but it will automatically be replaced by the same characters due to the autocomplete.

Todo

  1. I've tested the autocomplete control with an array of size 150. The speed was pretty reasonable on my computer (P3 700Mhz). However, I'm sure the autocomplete function's string-matching algorithm can be further improved upon.
  2. Allow for case insensitive string-matching

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