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.find() method of JQuery can be used to find a element tag in a HTML file. But how can I differentiate two tags of same type. As an example

new.find('input') 

finds input tags. But how can I differentiate tags in a following kind of scenario.

new.find('input').attr('id', 'name'+ number); 

In this case all input tags get affected. If I have two input tags, both of them get the same id. (This is a part of a code which is used to generate and assign ids dynamically.)

I have <input type="text"/> and <input type="number" /> I need to assign ids to these two elements separately. How can I do it?

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first never ever use 'new' as a variable, it is a special word in js ! then you can use selector attribute :

'input[attrName="attrValue"]'

for the part

I have and I need to assign ids to these two elements separately. How can I do it?

$('input').each(function(e){
  switch($(e).attr('type').toLowerCase()){
    case 'text' : e.id = 'whatever'; break;
    case 'number' : e.id = 'whateverelse'; break;
    //...
  }
});
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  • I am doing this inside a script. This is how I found and assigned id to label tag. cloned.find('label').attr('id', 'PayLbl' + noOfDivs);. There was no problem since it has only one label tag. But in this case I have two input tags.
    – vigamage
    Sep 4, 2014 at 8:57
  • so parse each input, check the type, and set the id, see my edit
    – dmidz
    Sep 4, 2014 at 8:59
  • @disule has the answer
    – vigamage
    Sep 4, 2014 at 9:10
  • what happens if I have two input tags of same type then?
    – vigamage
    Sep 4, 2014 at 9:20
  • then you have to re formulate you question, then you have to use a selector more specific of course !
    – dmidz
    Sep 4, 2014 at 9:21
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Don't use new as a variable.

Also, you could use an if statement, or case, but probably you should use the selector attribute like this:

input[type="text"].attr("id", "theText");
input[type="number"].attr("id", "theNumber");
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if you want to find an element with type attribute, you can do it as:

 $("input[type='text']")

for multiple input of type='text', you shoud use each() as:

 $("input[type='text']").each(function(){

 });

here is example in jsfiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/kyawlay/3ffkwv8e/

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