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I need to select data from each first <td> <img> data tag, process it and then set <td> <div> value, I tried like this:

 $('tbody >tr').each(function() {
    var tr=   jQuery(this);
    var img = $(tr,'tr > img').attr('data');
    //next setting div value
  });

But this doesn't works.

  <table>
         <thead>
            <tr>
                <th>..</th>
               ..
            </tr>
        </thead>
        <tbody>                           
            <tr>
                 <td> <img data="12"/>'> </td>
                 ..          
                 <td><div id="test"></div> </td>
                 <td>..</td>
            </tr>
            <tr>
            ..
            </tr>
        </tbody>
    </table>

3 Answers 3

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As long as you're using .each() anyway, do this:

$('tbody > tr > td > img').each(function() {
    var data = $(this).attr('data');
    //next setting div value
});

Or if you need to select the div that is nested from each row, do this:

$('tbody > tr').each(function() {
    var row = $(this);
    var data = row.find('> td > img').attr('data');
    row.find('.some_div').text(data);
});
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  • should be row.find('#some_div') if id
    – Sergey
    Dec 14, 2011 at 20:21
  • @Sergey: Yes, but if an ID, then you should only have one on the page. You can't reuse the same ID. Dec 14, 2011 at 20:31
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var img = $(tr,'tr > img').attr('data');

should be

var img = $(tr).children('td:first-child').children('img').attr('data');

Demo: http://jsfiddle.net/bV6Qf/

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Tried like this

$('tbody td img, tbody td > div').each(function() {
      //your event handler here
});

With that selector your get the two elements that you want the img and the divs in one selector. So with that you could loop and handle each element

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