This is my function and it should change the onClick attribute of the HTML input, but if I use
document.getElementById('buttonLED'+id).onclick = "writeLED(1,1)";
it does not work at all, but if I use
document.getElementById('buttonLED'+id).onclick = writeLED(1,1);
the function executes by itself!
Any ideas what code do I have to use to change the onCLick attribute WITHOUT executing the function, before the button is clicked?
Here is the full function, if it matters:
function showLED(id){
if(color == 0){
document.getElementById('buttonLED'+id).onclick = "writeLED(1,1)";
document.getElementById('buttonLED'+id).value="light is on";
//document.getElementById('buttonLED'+id).disabled = false;
}else{
document.getElementById('buttonLED'+id).onclick = "writeLED(1,0)";
document.getElementById('buttonLED'+id).value="light is off";
//document.getElementById('buttonLED'+id).disabled = false;
}
}
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