I have several select boxes (the exact number is dynamic), each containing the same values. When an option is selected in one box, I want to disable
this value in all the other select boxes.
As shown in this jsFiddle, when you select a value in the first select box, it correctly disables that value in the second select box. When you select a value in the second select box, the code correctly disables that value in the first select box; however, it enables (i.e. does not disable) the original selected value from the first select box, in the second box.
To replicate: select Value One
for the first select box. Value One
is correctly disabled in the second select box. Now select Value Two
in the second select box. It's disabled in the first select box, but now Value One
is incorrectly enabled in the second select box.
After hours of trying to diagnose the issue, it seems that my .each
statement only processes the first select box, and does not advance to the second select box to iterate over it's values. Edit: Actually it doesn't stop processing; if you remove line 22-24 from the jsFiddle (the else statement that enables the values that are no longer selected), and then select Value One
then Value Three
in the first select box the code correctly processes the second select box and disables Value One
and Value Three
. So it's a problem with the multiple iterations over selectedAreas
?
How can I iterate over all the options from all the select boxes on the page with my area_select
class?
My jQuery:
$(function() {
$(document).on('change', '.area_select', function (e) {
generateSelectedAreas();
});
});
function generateSelectedAreas()
{
var selectedAreas = new Array();
//Get all the currently selected areas
$('.area_select option:selected').each(function () {
if ($(this).val() != '') {
selectedAreas.push($(this).val());
}
});
//The selectedAreas array contains all the correct values, as shown here
console.log(selectedAreas);
$('.area_select>option:not(:selected)').each(function () {
for(var counter=0; counter < selectedAreas.length; counter++) {
if (selectedAreas[counter] == $(this).val()) {
$(this).attr("disabled", true);
}
else {
$(this).attr("disabled", false);
}
}
});
return selectedAreas;
}
.prop
rather than.attr()
.prop
. Unfortunately though that does not solve the issue.selectedAreas
?