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I'm new to jQuery and have a question that goes beyond my knowledge. I have a link with a unique data-number and a div with a matching data-number. The goal is to hide all divs and when each link is clicked by the user the div would be displayed with the matching data-number.

The part that's difficult for me to figure out is how to iterate through all of the links and divs matching them up so when each link is clicked ONLY the matching div with the same data-number will be displayed.

Here is what I have so far in Coffeescript:

    $('#task-item').on('click', (event) ->
    n = $(@).data('number')
    if (n > 0)
        event.preventDefault()
        $('#task-info').fadeToggle(600)
    )

Sample html link:

<li id="task-item" data-number="3">
   <span class="label label-purple"> Task</span>
     <i class="icon-angle-right"></i> 
       <span class="label label-success">Open</span> 
         <a href="#" id="task-desc">NEW SAVE METHOD FOR TASKS</a> 
    ..... additional HTML....
</li>

Sample div html:

<div id="task-info" data-number="3" class="span8">
  ..... #MORE HTML HERE ....
</div>

If there is a better way to accomplish this I'm open to any suggestions.

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    Do you have more than one LI with id="task-item"? IDs must be unique, you should be using classes instead.
    – Barmar
    Dec 6, 2013 at 14:44
  • HTML id should be unique in the page Dec 6, 2013 at 14:44

3 Answers 3

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Firstly, I assume the li and div in your example are repeated multiple times, so you should be using a class to identify them. Secondly, you can use filter to find the element by the required data attribute. Try this:

$('.task-item').on('click', (event) ->
    var $item = $(this);
    $('.task-info').filter(function() {
        return $(this).data('number') == $item.data('number');
    }).fadeToggle(600);
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Look into jQuery attribute selectors

http://api.jquery.com/attribute-equals-selector/

You should be able to select the div you want like this:

$("div[data-value='3']")
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First thing I would recommend is change the li ids to class like <li class="task-item">

Then

<div class="task-info" data-number="3" class="span8">

JS

$(".task-item").click(function(e){

  var itemNumber=$(this).data('number');
  $('.task-info').filter(function() {
    return $(this).data('number') == itemNumber
  }).fadeToggle(600);

});

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