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javascript - jQuery: Count words in real time

I am using the following jQuery functionality to count words in real time:

$("input[type='text']:not(:disabled)").each(function(){
            var input = '#' + this.id;
            word_count(input);

            $(this).keyup(function(){
                word_count(input);
            })

        });

var word_count = function(field) {
        var number = 0;
        var original_count = parseInt($('#finalcount').val());
        var matches = $(field).val().match(//g);
        if(matches) {
            number = matches.length/2;
        }
        $('#finalcount').val(original_count + number)
    }

The issue I am running into is that when I start typing in an input field, the count increases immediately by two, even on spaces and my delete key. Any ideas why this would happen?

I was following this tutorial: http://www.electrictoolbox.com/jquery-count-words-textarea-input/

Input: <input class="widest" id="page_browser_title" name="page[browser_title]" size="30" type="text" value="">

Display Input: <input class="widest" disabled="disabled" id="finalcount" name="page[word_count]" size="30" type="text" value="662">

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It is incrementing with every key press because you are telling it to with:

$('#finalcount').val(original_count + number)

And if you add another word, you will find that it increments not by 2, but by 3. Presumably, you have several inputs on the page, and you intend for the finalcount input to display the number of words in each input. Either store the counts in a variable and add the variables together to get your finalcount value. Or count the words in each input every time.

var wordCounts = {};

function word_count (field) {
    var number = 0;
    var matches = $(field).val().match(//g);
    if (matches) {
        number = matches.length / 2;
    }
    wordCounts[field] = number;
    var finalCount = 0;
    $.each(wordCounts, function(k, v) {
        finalCount += v;
    });
    $('#finalcount').val(finalCount)
}

Working demo: http://jsfiddle.net/gilly3/YJVPZ/

Edit: By the way, you've got some opportunities to simplify your code a bit by removing some redundancy. You can replace all of the JavaScript you posted with this:

var wordCounts = {};
$("input[type='text']:not(:disabled)").keyup(function() {
    var matches = this.value.match(//g);
    wordCounts[this.id] = matches ? matches.length / 2 : 0;
    var finalCount = 0;
    $.each(wordCounts, function(k, v) {
        finalCount += v;
    });
    $('#finalcount').val(finalCount)
}).keyup();

http://jsfiddle.net/gilly3/YJVPZ/1/


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