I have multiple divs that have the class of 'flag-container'. My goal is to (using jquery) loop over each of these divs, find the image within it (each div has a single child image) and then return the ID of that image. How would I be able to achieve this and loop over these divs one by one? (I'm not very good with JS loops)
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3Try this: api.jquery.com/each– Billy MoatMar 5, 2015 at 11:22
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api.jquery.com/each– Alan DunningMar 5, 2015 at 11:23
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2Why would you need to retrieve the ID of these images? You'd have better to explain your expected final behaviour and provide all relevant code in question itself– A. WolffMar 5, 2015 at 11:23
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There is no relevant code, hence why I asked the question.– Jack O'ConnorMar 5, 2015 at 11:35
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4 Answers
try each()
$( ".flag-container" ).each(function( index ) {
console.log($(this).find('img').attr('id'));
});
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1@A.Wolff he said he is not good with loops and I show him how to loop. he knows what he wants I don't have to write every code for him that make him lazy :)– OptimusMar 5, 2015 at 11:29
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Thank you, it was actually the loop I was interested in. I just mentioned the images to let people know why I want the loop. Mar 5, 2015 at 11:40
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welcome :) .. and always post clear questions only then you will get the right answer other wise people don't give any answer and will down vote your question– OptimusMar 5, 2015 at 11:43
Try this out:
$('div.flag-container > img').each(function() {
console.log($(this).attr('id'));
});
As mentioned in the comments and in @Stewartside's answer, the above selector will only work if the img
is a direct descendent of your flag-container
div.
If not, you should use the more general selector $('div.flag-container img')
.
You could also do
$('div.flag-container').each(function() {
console.log($(this).find('img').attr('id'));
});
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2This at least answer the question. FYI,
$(this).attr('id')
is just more 'boring' way to writethis.id
:)– A. WolffMar 5, 2015 at 11:25 -
I don't know whether by each div has a single child image OP means that
img
is direct child ofdiv
, but it's your choice. What I really want to say is thatthis.id
looks a liitle shorter$(this).attr('id')
, so why not to use it?– RegentMar 5, 2015 at 11:27 -
Yeah, without knowing the OP's markup,
div.flag-container img
would be the more reliable selector. Mar 5, 2015 at 11:29 -
agree with all the points, updated the answer.
$(this).attr('id')
is just the way I write it out of habit more than anything else. Mar 5, 2015 at 11:37
Try jQuery's each()
function.
$('div.flag-container img').each(function() {
console.log($(this).attr('id'));
});
Read more here: https://api.jquery.com/jquery.each/
Check this fiddle for your answer : http://jsfiddle.net/rLbkyeha/
$(".flag-container").each(function(){
alert( $(this).children('img').attr('id'));
});