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I have Kendo multiSelect control which is working perfectly fine. However I am facing issue to reset its selected value. The following is what I have tried so far :

$("#Department option:selected").removeAttr("selected");  

And

var departmentMultiselect = $('#Department').data("kendoMultiSelect");
var subtract = $('#department').val();
                var values = departmentmultiselect.value().slice();
                values = $.grep(values, function (a) {
                 return $.inarray(a, subtract) == -1;
                });
                departmentmultiselect.datasource.filter({});
                departmentmultiselect.value(values);  

In the second code, control bypasses the following code

values = $.grep(values, function (a) {
                     return $.inarray(a, subtract) == -1;
                    });  

How can I reset this control?

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  • Shouldn't $.grep filter function have two arguments (viz. the current array item and its index), these are mandatory as doc says. Nov 7, 2013 at 14:10
  • What do you mean by reset... unselect any values?
    – OnaBai
    Nov 8, 2013 at 0:02

3 Answers 3

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To unselect all values in kendo multiselect:

var multiSelect = $('#Department').data("kendoMultiSelect");
multiSelect.value([]);
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  • 3
    Thanks. This works perfectly. You could trim it down more and scrap the var. $('#Department').data("kendoMultiSelect").value([]);
    – JimXC
    Apr 1, 2014 at 15:57
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I had this same question, but wanted to remove only one value from the multiselect rather than everything. This is what I came up with:

var multiselect = $('#multiSelectId').data("kendoMultiSelect");
var values = multiselect.value().slice();

// optionId is the value I want to remove
var index = $.inArray(optionId, values);
if (index > -1) {
    values.splice(index, 1);
}

multiselect.dataSource.filter({});
multiselect.value(values);
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Set's the multiselect to your Placeholder value

var multiselect = $("#ICD10CodeIds").data("kendoMultiSelect");
        multiselect.value(0);

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