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Given the following:

<ul id="list">
    <li>Item 1</li>
    <li class="active">Item 2</li>
    <li>Item 3</li>
    <li>Item 4</li>
    <li>Item 5</li>
</ul>

How can I select all but Item 2, AKA something like:

$("ul#list li!active")
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    $("ul#list").not(".active") or $("ul#list:not(.active)")
    – N 1.1
    Mar 15, 2010 at 15:05

5 Answers 5

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You can use the .not() method or :not() selector

Code based on your example:

$("ul#list li").not(".active") // not method
$("ul#list li:not(.active)")   // not selector
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    If want to check two class use as .not(".completed, .current")
    – Nishantha
    Aug 5, 2015 at 12:16
  • in 2019 vanillaJs: document.querySelectorAll('.foo-class:not(.bar-class):not(.foobar-class')) Oct 25, 2019 at 18:05
43

What about $("ul#list li:not(.active)")?

http://api.jquery.com/not-selector/

21

You could use this to pick all li elements without class:

$('ul#list li:not([class])')
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6

Refer to the jQuery API documentation: not() selector and not equal selector.

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if (!$(row).hasClass("changed")) {
    // do your stuff
}

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