Friday, 5 August 2016

javascript - How can I select an element by name with jQuery?



Have a table column I'm trying to expand and hide:




jQuery seems to hide the td elements when I select it by class but not by element's name.



For example, why does:



$(".bold").hide(); // selecting by class works
$("tcol1").hide(); // select by element name does not work


Note the HTML below, the second column has the same name for all rows. How could I create this collection using the name attribute?




    
data1
data2


data1
data2



data1
data2


Answer



You can use the jQuery attribute selector:



$('td[name ="tcol1"]')   // matches exactly 'tcol1'
$('td[name^="tcol"]' ) // matches those that begin with 'tcol'
$('td[name$="tcol"]' ) // matches those that end with 'tcol'

$('td[name*="tcol"]' ) // matches those that contain 'tcol'

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