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I have encountered a problem with my code to clear a select:

$('select').children(':selected').removeProp('selected');

I bind a change handler like this:

$('#categories').on('change', function(event) {
   var category = $(this).children("option:selected").text();
   ...
});

This works except if I select again the option from where the selected property was removed category = ''.

I'm certainly do something wrong. Could someone please shed some light on it?

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  • Are you getting the text of the selected option (as opposed to the value) for a specific reason?
    – st3inn
    Oct 15, 2012 at 17:54
  • @st3inn: .val() of a select returns a Array, so .val() === 'somevalue' returns always false, getting the text is just for keeping me out of this issue you can easily run into
    – bardu
    Oct 15, 2012 at 20:32
  • no, it returns the value attribute of the option that is selected, consider: <select id="Fruits"> <option value="Banana">Yellow</option> <option value="Apple">Red</option> </select> Here, $("#Fruits").children("option:selected").text(); return either Yellow or Red whereas $("#Fruits").val(); returns either Banana or Apple (not both, look at api.jquery.com/val and search the page for "singleValues")
    – st3inn
    Oct 16, 2012 at 8:52

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Completely removing the selected property may not be the best course of action. In your case, it looks like the DOM layer does not recreate it afterwards, so the :selected selector fails to locate the element.

Try setting the property to false instead:

$("select").children(":selected").prop("selected", false);
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  • thanks, this does the trick and is the best option for my use case
    – bardu
    Oct 15, 2012 at 20:26
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if you want to clear the selected value of a <select> drop down try:

$('select').val(-1);

example jsfiddle

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    It won't work as expected if one of the <option> elements has its value attribute set to -1, though (fiddle). Oct 15, 2012 at 17:57
  • or use any non-<option> value, .val('meh')
    – MikeM
    Oct 15, 2012 at 18:07
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Another way: this will always select the first option.

$('select').find('option:eq(0)').prop('selected', true)

Here's is a jsfiddle that compares @Frederic Hamidi's, mdmullinax and mine.

http://jsfiddle.net/RzEBg/

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