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I am trying to use the jQuery's progressbar method on the value in my table. I've been able to traverse the table and add the proper div's for the required progressbar's selector. The progress bar does not display the val variable correctly.

var i = 0;
var val = 0;
var id = "";
$("document").ready(function() {
    $('#progress tr').find('td').each(function() {
        //$(this).append("<div></div>");
        if ($(this).html() >= 0)
        {
            //alert($(this).html());
            val = $(this).html();
            id = "p_"+i;
            $(this).html('<div id="'+id+'"></div>');
            $('#'+id).progressbar({
                         "value": val
            });
            i++;
            //$('#'+id).attr('aria-valuenow',val);
            alert(val);
        }
    });
 });
 $(function() {
 $("#progressbar").progressbar( "option", "value", 37 );
 });


<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" id="progress">
<caption>Class Performance</caption>
<tbody>
<tr>
    <th>Student Name</th>
    <th>Grade 1</th>
    <th>Grade 2</th>
    <th>Grade 3</th>
    <th>Grade 4</th>
    <th>Grade 5</th>
    <th>Grade 6</th>
</tr>
    <tr>
    <td>Wayne, Bruce</td>
    <td>100</td>
    <td>100</td>
    <td>67</td>
    <td>14</td>
    <td>6</td>
    <td>0</td>
</tr>
    <tr>
    <td>Dent, Harvey</td>
    <td>100</td>
    <td>100</td>
    <td>33</td>
    <td>0</td>
    <td>0</td>
    <td>0</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
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  • How is it actually displaying?
    – SpikETidE
    Apr 29, 2010 at 6:22
  • I've got the same problem, did you manage to figure it out?
    – Jimmy
    Jul 30, 2013 at 10:04

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val = $(this).html();

will retrieve all the 'html'.. i.e along with the tags of the elements within the TD....

If you want to get the integer value alone, try saving it in a hidden field inside the td and accessing it when you want to get the value....

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