pass a ruby variable in f.select onchange function










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 <% account_id = @account.id %>
<%= f.select :white_count, options_for_select((1..7), f.object.try(&:white_count)), label: 'Please select how many fields there are in white', include_blank: '--Select--' , class: "white-count-#@water_meter.id", onchange: 'displayReadingBlocks()' %>


I need to pass account_id as an argument inside the javascript function displayReadingBlocks().



Any idea on how to do this?










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    The code is as follows.



     <% account_id = @account.id %>
    <%= f.select :white_count, options_for_select((1..7), f.object.try(&:white_count)), label: 'Please select how many fields there are in white', include_blank: '--Select--' , class: "white-count-#@water_meter.id", onchange: 'displayReadingBlocks()' %>


    I need to pass account_id as an argument inside the javascript function displayReadingBlocks().



    Any idea on how to do this?










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      The code is as follows.



       <% account_id = @account.id %>
      <%= f.select :white_count, options_for_select((1..7), f.object.try(&:white_count)), label: 'Please select how many fields there are in white', include_blank: '--Select--' , class: "white-count-#@water_meter.id", onchange: 'displayReadingBlocks()' %>


      I need to pass account_id as an argument inside the javascript function displayReadingBlocks().



      Any idea on how to do this?










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      The code is as follows.



       <% account_id = @account.id %>
      <%= f.select :white_count, options_for_select((1..7), f.object.try(&:white_count)), label: 'Please select how many fields there are in white', include_blank: '--Select--' , class: "white-count-#@water_meter.id", onchange: 'displayReadingBlocks()' %>


      I need to pass account_id as an argument inside the javascript function displayReadingBlocks().



      Any idea on how to do this?







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          <%= f.select :white_count, options_for_select((1..7), f.object.try(&:white_count)), label: 'Please select how many fields there are in white', include_blank: '--Select--' , class: "white-count-#@water_meter.id", onchange: "displayReadingBlocks(#account_id)" %>





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            <%= f.select :white_count, options_for_select((1..7), f.object.try(&:white_count)), label: 'Please select how many fields there are in white', include_blank: '--Select--' , class: "white-count-#@water_meter.id", onchange: "displayReadingBlocks(#account_id)" %>





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              Implemented using string interpolation



              <%= f.select :white_count, options_for_select((1..7), f.object.try(&:white_count)), label: 'Please select how many fields there are in white', include_blank: '--Select--' , class: "white-count-#@water_meter.id", onchange: "displayReadingBlocks(#account_id)" %>





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                Implemented using string interpolation



                <%= f.select :white_count, options_for_select((1..7), f.object.try(&:white_count)), label: 'Please select how many fields there are in white', include_blank: '--Select--' , class: "white-count-#@water_meter.id", onchange: "displayReadingBlocks(#account_id)" %>





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                Implemented using string interpolation



                <%= f.select :white_count, options_for_select((1..7), f.object.try(&:white_count)), label: 'Please select how many fields there are in white', include_blank: '--Select--' , class: "white-count-#@water_meter.id", onchange: "displayReadingBlocks(#account_id)" %>






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                edited Nov 16 '18 at 7:36









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                answered Nov 16 '18 at 6:23









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