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I have an object called "contain_questions" in a jquery variable called "con_questions".

As the name suggests, this object contains multiple classes called "questions".

Is it possible to now .each over these classes, or something similar?

I have been playing around with .each() and cant seem to get it.

Any suggestions appreciated...

There are multiple questions in the DOM, and Im only concerned with the .closest() one: var con_questions = $(this).closest("div.question").find("div.question_type_bed").first();

Now I want to iterate over all of the classes within this object. There are multiple classes in this object which I need to .each over, however I am more used to .each()ing over ALL of a particular class on the page, rather than just the classes within some object.

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    it's really unclear what you're trying to do.. Sep 5, 2012 at 15:48
  • I want to echo the answer to each question (which is in an input text field within each class) to the screen Sep 5, 2012 at 15:49
  • Please show the code that's not working. Sep 5, 2012 at 15:50
  • just create a JSFiddle with your code - that will help significantly Sep 5, 2012 at 15:50

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is this what you are looking to do? You can use $.each to loop over an object or array.

$.each(con_questions.contain_questions.questions, function(index,value){
    $("<div />").html(value).appendTo("body");
});
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  • You're assuming quite a lot. :D Sep 5, 2012 at 15:53
  • Yea, definitely... but I'm thinking they have never used the $.each method for objects/arrays. Sep 5, 2012 at 15:55
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$($(con_questions).attr("class").split(" ")).each(function () {
    // 'this' will be assigned to each class name
    alert("A class from con_questions: " + this);
});

Hope this helps!

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