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Lets say I have the following html nodes....

<span data-key="x"></span>
<span data-key="xx"></span>
<span data-key="xxx"></span>

Is there an elegant jQuery way to end up with a similar result that this returns? I keep reading how .each() loops are abused in jQuery so if there is a way I can do this with a selector call that would great.

    var keys = [];
    $('[data-key]').each(function() {
          keys.push($(this).attr('data-key'));
    });

    keys = ['x', 'xx', 'xxx']

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Use map() and get():

DEMO

var keys = $('[data-key]').map(function(){return $(this).data('key')}).get();
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  • Thanks a lot, I knew there was a jQuery way!
    – Smith
    Dec 11, 2013 at 16:28

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