Put a Javascript variable into a innerHTML code

user1843376 picture user1843376 · May 9, 2013 · Viewed 32k times · Source

I'm creating a table dynamic table with Javascript:

var row = table.insertRow(-1);
var cell1 = row.insertCell(0);
var cell2 = row.insertCell(1);
var cell3 = row.insertCell(2);
var cell4 = row.insertCell(3);
var cell5 = row.insertCell(4);

I want to fill the cell5 with some innerHTML with a Javascript variable inside

var add = aux[i].split("#");
cell5.innerHTML = "<img src='MatrixLogos/add[3]' width='100' height='25'/>";

but this give add[3] in the html instead of the value inside add[3].

My question is how to escape the variable inside the innerHTML code, so it shows me is value and not the declaration.

Answer

parnas picture parnas · May 9, 2013

Use "+".

var add = aux[i].split("#");
cell5.innerHTML = "<img src='MatrixLogos/"+add[3]+"' width='100' height='25'/>";