Monday, 18 April 2016

javascript - How do I check whether a checkbox is checked in jQuery?



I need to check the checked property of a checkbox and perform an action based on the checked property using jQuery.



For example, if the age checkbox is checked, then I need to show a textbox to enter age, else hide the textbox.



But the following code returns false by default:






if ($('#isAgeSelected').attr('checked'))
{
$("#txtAge").show();
}
else
{
$("#txtAge").hide();
}












How do I successfully query the checked property?


Answer



This worked for me:



$get("isAgeSelected ").checked == true


Where isAgeSelected is the id of the control.




Also, @karim79's answer works fine. I am not sure what I missed at the time I tested it.



Note, this is answer uses Microsoft Ajax, not jQuery


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