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I want to do some actions when class .smth is clicked

$('.smth').click(function() {

and when key is pressed:

$('.txt').bind('keypress', function(e) {

I want to do the same action, so how can I use them both with OR or something like that?

$('.log').click.or.$('.txt').bind('keypress', function(e) {

?

THank you.

3 Answers 3

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If this was the same collection of elements you could use:

$(".myclass").bind("click keypress", function(event) {
    //...
});

But as it's different elements you'll have to follow Felix advice and write a function then attach it as the event handler.

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  • but I can do $(".input_class, .button_class").bind("click keypress", function(event) { Jul 5, 2011 at 10:29
  • It will bind both events too all elements, thought you want different event for each set of element. If that's really what you want then glad I could guide you in the correct direction. :) Jul 5, 2011 at 10:58
9

Use a named function instead of an anonymous one.

function handler() {
    //...
}

$('.txt').keypress(handler);
$('.smth').click(handler);
0

you can handle multiple things in one event have a look on this

$(".smth, .txt, .log").bind("click keypress", function(event) {
    console.log("key pressed");
});

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