Wildcards in jQuery selectors

2018-12-31 09:02发布

I'm trying to use a wildcard to get the id of all the elements whose id begin with "jander". I tried $('#jander*'), $('#jander%') but it doesn't work..

I know I can use classes of the elements to solve it, but it is also possible using wildcards??

<script type="text/javascript">

  var prueba = [];

  $('#jander').each(function () {
    prueba.push($(this).attr('id'));
  });

  alert(prueba);


});

</script>

<div id="jander1"></div>
<div id="jander2"></div>

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闭嘴吧你
2楼-- · 2018-12-31 09:32

To get the id from the wildcard match:

$('[id^=pick_]').click(
  function(event) {

    // Do something with the id # here: 
    alert('Picked: '+ event.target.id.slice(5));

  }
);
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<div id="pick_1">moo1</div>
<div id="pick_2">moo2</div>
<div id="pick_3">moo3</div>

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浪荡孟婆
3楼-- · 2018-12-31 09:34

Try the jQuery starts-with

selector, '^=', eg

[id^="jander"]

I have to ask though, why don't you want to do this using classes?

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心情的温度
4楼-- · 2018-12-31 09:45

To get all the elements starting with "jander" you should use:

$("[id^=jander]")

To get those that end with "jander"

$("[id$=jander]")

See also the JQuery documentation

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不流泪的眼
5楼-- · 2018-12-31 09:45

When you have a more complex id string the double quotes are mandatory.

For example if you have an id like this: id="2.2", the correct way to access it is: $('input[id="2.2"]')

As much as possible use the double quotes, for safety reasons.

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梦该遗忘
6楼-- · 2018-12-31 09:51

for classes you can use:

div[class^="jander"]
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墨雨无痕
7楼-- · 2018-12-31 09:53

Since the title suggests wildcard you could also use this:

$(document).ready(function(){
  console.log($('[id*=ander]'));
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<div id="jander1"></div>
<div id="jander2"></div>

This will select the given string anywhere in the id.

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