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How to remove a cell when clicked on display_removebutton and rearrange the entire structure Here is the code which im trying to implement. I have tried with $("td:empty").remove(); but no use, it is not working Can any one suggest any modification

 var int_loop =  1;
    var flag_tr = 1;
    $('#total').append("<table width=100%>"); 
    
    $(upfiles).each(function(index, file) 
    {
        display_removebutton = "<img width='20px' style='cursor:pointer;' height='20px' class='class_remove' data-id='"+int_loop+"' id='remove_"+int_loop+"' src='images/DeleteRed.png' />";
        if(flag_tr === 1 && int_loop ===1)
            $('#total').append("<tr>"); 
       else if(flag_tr === 6)
             $('#total').append("<tr>");
        $('#total').append("<td class='div_files' id='div_selec"+int_loop+"'><b>File Name :</b>"+file.name + display_removebutton+"</td>" ); 
        if(flag_tr === 6)
        {
              $('#total').append("</tr>");
              flag_tr = 1;
        } 
        $("#remove_"+int_loop).click(function() {
            //REMOVED FILES USING SPLICE SUCCESSFULLY
            
            //How do i remove cell here and rearrange the entire structure
            
            $("td:empty").remove(); //tried with this but no use, it is deleting the entire data in a div
        });
        int_loop++;
        flag_tr++;
    }

Edited 1 :

Here is the jsfiddle

Edited 2 : Also im doing append correctly for table tags open and close. because tr an tds are not displaying in table tag

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  • This type of question really needs an example with HTML, preferably in a JSFiddle :) Jun 17, 2014 at 9:51
  • why -1 can you explain
    – fedrick
    Jun 17, 2014 at 10:04
  • what information still need.. i will provide... i cant post the entire code here and it is not good thing... and also i have stated my problem clearly... still need any info. i will provide
    – fedrick
    Jun 17, 2014 at 10:07
  • ok as it is drag and drop input file upload.. i have not provided the entire thing can i provide?
    – fedrick
    Jun 17, 2014 at 10:10
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    Run it in Google Chrome. Right click on any element and select "Inspect Element". That will open the DOM explorer at the right point. Enjoy :) Jun 17, 2014 at 12:08

2 Answers 2

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Here is a working version of your jsFiddle with sample data and all fixes:

  • You need to remove the closest TD to the button click.
  • You needed to append the TDs to the TRs and
  • You needed to append the TRs to the TABLE:
  • You also wanted a nice transition (fade added)
  • You do not want to append closing </TR> elements (not needed)
  • You should use delegated events for dynamically added elements

http://jsfiddle.net/TrueBlueAussie/dXwR8/9/

// Some sample data
var upfiles = [{
    name: "name1"
}, {
    name: "name2"
}, {
    name: "name3"
}, {
    name: "name4"
}, {
    name: "name5"
}, {
    name: "name6"
}, {
    name: "name7"
}

];

var int_loop = 1;
var flag_tr = 1;
$('#total').append("<table width=100%>");

$(upfiles).each(function (index, file) {
    display_removebutton = "<img width='20px' style='cursor:pointer;' height='20px' class='class_remove' data-id='" + int_loop + "' id='remove_" + int_loop + "' src='images/DeleteRed.png' />";
    if (flag_tr === 1 && int_loop === 1) {
        $('#total table').append("<tr>");
    } else if (flag_tr === 6) {
        $('#total table').append("<tr>");
    }
    $('#total tr:last').append("<td class='div_files' id='div_selec" + int_loop + "'><b>File Name :</b>" + file.name + display_removebutton + "</td>");
    if (flag_tr === 6) {
        $('#total').append("</tr>");
        flag_tr = 1;
    }
    int_loop++;
    flag_tr++;
});
$('#total').on('click', '[id^=remove_]', function () {
    var $td = $(this).closest('td');
    $td.fadeOut(function () {
        $td.remove();
    });
});

Old versions below


Update:

The DOM structure was invalid. You can't add TDs directly to a table. That had to be in a TR. I changed the code to always add to the last TR in the table.

Another update - transitions:

JSFiddle: Of course: jsfiddle.net/TrueBlueAussie/dXwR8/7

If you want a fade before the remove, remember the element in a local variable, and use the callback of fadeOut() to remove the item.

    var $td = $(this).closest('td');
    $td.fadeOut(function(){ $td.remove(); });

Yet another update: Delegated events

JSFiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/TrueBlueAussie/dXwR8/8/

balachandran was quite right in suggesting you use a delegated event handler for dynamic items. It simplifies the code.

$('#total').on('click', '[id^=remove_]', function () {
    var $td = $(this).closest('td');
    $td.fadeOut(function () {
        $td.remove();
    });
});

Delegate event handlers work by listening at an ancestor of the desired elements, then when the chosen event bubbles up to that element, then it applies the jQuery selector to find desired elements, then it applies the function to any matching elements that caused the event.

If you do not have a convenient, non-changing ancestor, use $(document).on, but never $('body').on as body has some weird side-effects.

Delegated events have several benefits:

  1. Simplifies and separates the event code.
  2. You do not have the overhead of adding individual handlers to items.

Final update: http://jsfiddle.net/TrueBlueAussie/dXwR8/9/

The TRs were not being appended to the added TABLE (they were appending to a DIV instead)

I changed the selectors to:

$('#total table').append("<tr>");
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  • Okay, sorted the other problems with the TRs and TDs. It should now wrap to a new row correctly after each 5 files. Jun 17, 2014 at 10:21
  • Didn't know about 'closest', ty Jun 17, 2014 at 10:21
  • It also had an $('#total').append("</tr>"); that does absolutely nothing. You can only append opening elements or matches open/close sets, not an element close </whatever> by itself. Jun 17, 2014 at 10:24
  • is it possible to put effects for removing td.. like we fadeOut ... is it possible here
    – fedrick
    Jun 17, 2014 at 10:27
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    If you create elements with jQuery $('<element etc>') then it automatically creates the element node (which has an implicit open and close). You are not just appending HTML text. Check the DOM in the F12 Chrome debug tools! PS. You do not need to keep removing the accept to get my attention (that is just annoying). Just ask! :) Jun 17, 2014 at 11:55
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Try to remove that event binding inside the each function and make use of event-delegation in this context,

$('#total').on('click','[id^="remove_"]',function(){
  $(this).closest('tr').find('td:empty').remove();
});
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  • Cleaner, but they are adding the event handler, per item, after appending. Jun 17, 2014 at 9:52
  • #total is div not a cell
    – fedrick
    Jun 17, 2014 at 9:53
  • @prassu It is the static parent, and we can use it for delegating the event...! Jun 17, 2014 at 9:54
  • tried as u suggested not working.. i have replaced $("td:empty").remove(); with yours
    – fedrick
    Jun 17, 2014 at 9:57
  • As I said, this is cleaner (and preferred), but it is not the question/problem they are posing. You also need to explain it better as prassu obviously did not understand it (based on their it's a div comment). They may have miss-used your code :) Jun 17, 2014 at 9:57

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