Hi Chris,

I have a working example at:

http://jsbin.com/udota/

I've made the number of second inputs configurable so you can test it.
All you need now is a way of checking if they all add up to 100 if you make them "user configurable" - I'll leave that up to you though!

Peter

on 19/08/2009 21:17 Chris Hall said::
I have a good idea of what I want to accomplish, but I'm not sure how
to do this with jquery.

If you can help give me an idea of what I must do or how to accomplish
this I would GREATLY appreciate it!

I have a form that can has 4 radio buttons and two sets of text
inputs.  The first set always contains 6 inputs.  the second set can
contain between 1 and 5 inputs.

The goal is to allow the user to enter numbers in the two groups of
inputs that total 100 (in both groups combined, not 100 for each
group).

If the first radio button is selected, I fill the first group (6 text
inputs) with 17, 17, 17, 17, 16, 16 (easy because the number of text
inputs in this group do not change), and place all 0's in the second
group of text inputs.

If the second radio button is selected, I must count the number of
text inputs in this group and divide 100 between this group and place
all 0's in the first group of text boxes (and the total must equal 100
so some boxes may have 1 more than others).

If the third radio button is selected, I must count all text inputs
(first and second group) and divide 100 between this group (and the
total must equal 100 so some boxes may have 1 more than others).

If the 4th radio button is selected I make all the text boxes enabled
(otherwise they have been disabled) and the user can enter a custom
configuration.

I've went at this several different ways, but none work well.

This brainteaser has me pulling out what little hair I have left.

If you can offer any help I would *GREATLY* appreciate it.

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