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I'm using jQuery.append() to add some elements dynamically. Is there any way to get a jQuery collection or array of these newly inserted elements?

So I want to do this:

$("#myDiv").append(newHtml);
var newElementsAppended = // answer to the question I'm asking
newElementsAppended.effects("highlight", {}, 2000);
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There's a simpler way to do this:

$(newHtml).appendTo('#myDiv').effects(...);

This turns things around by first creating newHtml with jQuery(html [, ownerDocument ]), and then using appendTo(target) (note the "To" bit) to add that it to the end of #mydiv.

Because you now start with $(newHtml) the end result of appendTo('#myDiv') is that new bit of html, and the .effects(...) call will be on that new bit of html too.

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    Using jQuery UI version 1.9.2 I'm getting effects is not a function... but effectis
    – Philipp M
    Mar 1, 2013 at 8:57
  • I would add that there is also another signature: appendTo(target, context). Such as for any jQuery selector it allows to search for target , BUT only inside a specific context. It can be very useful if you write plugins or libraries. Dec 22, 2016 at 13:32
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    This will throw an error if newHtml is not valid HTML or a valid jQuery selector: $('/ This is Not HTML /').appendTo('#myDiv') results in Uncaught Error: Syntax error, unrecognized expression while $('#myDiv').append('/ This is Not HTML /') works properly by appending text to the target element. Mar 13, 2017 at 20:16
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// wrap it in jQuery, now it's a collection
var $elements = $(someHTML);

// append to the DOM
$("#myDiv").append($elements);

// do stuff, using the initial reference
$elements.effects("highlight", {}, 2000);
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    This did not work for me when I later tried to bind an event to the appended element. I used var appendedTarget = $(newHtml).appendTo(element). I could then bind using $(appendedTarget).bind('keydown',someFunc) Jun 22, 2012 at 19:12
  • I think it is $elements.effect("highlight", {}, 2000);, not effects.
    – why
    Mar 27, 2013 at 12:44
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    This doesnt work because the $elements variable after being appended, changes and is no longer available.
    – Alex V
    Jan 7, 2014 at 20:26
  • @AlexV This seems to work, see live demo on jsbin.com/xivedohofi/1/edit?html,js,output , also see the same answer as accepted for the similar question stackoverflow.com/questions/1443233/…
    – Adriano
    Oct 28, 2014 at 8:32
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    It appears they have fixed this in newer versions of the jQuery.
    – Alex V
    Oct 28, 2014 at 18:03
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var newElementsAppended = $(newHtml).appendTo("#myDiv");
newElementsAppended.effects("highlight", {}, 2000);
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A little reminder, when elements are added dynamically, functions like append(), appendTo(), prepend() or prependTo() return a jQuery object, not the HTML DOM element.

DEMO

var container=$("div.container").get(0),
    htmlA="<div class=children>A</div>",
    htmlB="<div class=children>B</div>";

// jQuery object
alert( $(container).append(htmlA) ); // outputs "[object Object]"

// HTML DOM element
alert( $(container).append(htmlB).get(0) ); // outputs "[object HTMLDivElement]"
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    The returned element from append() is the container and not the new element.
    – Tomas
    Sep 22, 2014 at 13:45
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I think you could do something like this:

var $child = $("#parentId").append("<div></div>").children("div:last-child");

The parent #parentId is returned from the append, so add a jquery children query to it to get the last div child inserted.

$child is then the jquery wrapped child div that was added.

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