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Here is my html code

<select id="ddlCountry" placeholder="optional" class="select" title="Select Country">
 <option value="0">Select Country</option>
</select>

Here is the jquery code.....

$(document).ready(function () {

  $('select.select').each(function () {
    var title = $(this).attr('title');
    if ($('option:selected', this).val() != '') {
      title = $('option:selected', this).text();
      $(this)
        .css({
          'z-index': 10,
          'opacity': 0,
          '-khtml-appearance': 'none'
        })
        .after('<span class="select">' + title + '</span>')
        .change(function () {
          val = $('option:selected', this).text();
          $(this).next().text(val);
        })
    }
  });


  var country = [{
    "CountryID": 1,
    "CountryName": "Afghanistan"
  }, {
    "CountryID": 2,
    "CountryName": "Albania"
  }, {
    "CountryID": 3,
    "CountryName": "Algeria"
  }, {
    "CountryID": 4,
    "CountryName": "American Samoa"
  }, {
    "CountryID": 5,
    "CountryName": "Andorra"
  }, {
    "CountryID": 6,
    "CountryName": "Angola"
  }, {
    "CountryID": 7,
    "CountryName": "Anguilla"
  }, {
    "CountryID": 8,
    "CountryName": "Antarctica"
  }, {
    "CountryID": 9,
    "CountryName": "Antigua and Barbuda"
  }, {
    "CountryID": 10,
    "CountryName": "Argentina"
  }];

  $.each(country, function (index, item) {
    $('#ddlCountry').append($('<option></option>').val(item.CountryID).html(item.CountryName));
  });

  $('#ddlCountry').val(2);
});

i have set the drop down value as 2 in ready but the default value is always the Select Country

Here is the jsfiddle

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  • What is the question?
    – Jai
    Sep 25, 2013 at 8:18
  • just posted an answer.
    – Jai
    Sep 25, 2013 at 8:27

4 Answers 4

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You are not firing onchange event when programmatically changing selected value of the select. Trigger it manually:

$('#ddlCountry').val(2).change();

DEMO

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1

Try this

$("#ddlCountry")[0].selectedIndex = 2;

instead of

$('#ddlCountry').val(2);
0

You can put the .each function below that line where you are setting the value to 2 this way:

 $('#ddlCountry').val(2); //<---below this one

  $('select.select').each(function () {
    var title = $(this).attr('title');
    if ($('option:selected', this).val() != '') {
      title = $('option:selected', this).text();
      $(this)
        .css({
          'z-index': 10,
          'opacity': 0,
          '-khtml-appearance': 'none'
        })
        .after('<span class="select">' + title + '</span>')
        .change(function () {
          val = $('option:selected', this).text();
          $(this).next().text(val);
        })
    }
  });

checkout here in this fiddle

0

Setting the value does not trigger the change event.

You can add :

$('#ddlCountry').val(2).trigger('change');

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