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I have a textarea that is used to hold massive SQL scripts for parsing. When the user clicks the "Parse" button, they get summary information on the SQL script.

I'd like the summary information to be clickable so that when it's clicked, the line of the SQL script is highlighted in the textarea.

I already have the line number in the output so all I need is the javascript or jquery that tells it which line of the textarea to highlight.

Is there some type of "goToLine" function? In all my searching, nothing quite addresses what I'm looking for.

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By the way, everything is contained on a single page. No 'submits' or anything. – Ben Nov 30 '12 at 17:56
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start here stackoverflow.com/questions/646611/… or here stackoverflow.com/questions/1712417/… then you need to work out how your parse button (no code supplied) knows where the selection should be – popnoodles Nov 30 '12 at 17:57

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This function expects first parameter to be reference to your textarea and second parameter to be the line number

function selectTextareaLine(tarea,lineNum) {
    lineNum--; // array starts at 0
    var lines = tarea.value.split("\n");

    // calculate start/end
    var startPos = 0, endPos = tarea.value.length;
    for(var x = 0; x < lines.length; x++) {
        if(x == lineNum) {
            break;
        }
        startPos += (lines[x].length+1);

    }

    var endPos = lines[lineNum].length+startPos;

    // do selection
    // Chrome / Firefox

    if(typeof(tarea.selectionStart) != "undefined") {
        tarea.focus();
        tarea.selectionStart = startPos;
        tarea.selectionEnd = endPos;
        return true;
    }

    // IE
    if (document.selection && document.selection.createRange) {
        tarea.focus();
        tarea.select();
        var range = document.selection.createRange();
        range.collapse(true);
        range.moveEnd("character", endPos);
        range.moveStart("character", startPos);
        range.select();
        return true;
    }

    return false;
}

Usage:

 var tarea = document.getElementById('myTextarea');
 selectTextareaLine(tarea,3); // selects line 3

Working example:

http://jsfiddle.net/5enfp/

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That is spectacularly fantastic. Thank you so much! – Ben Nov 30 '12 at 18:55

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