Hey all. I've been been trying to figure this out for a while now.
I create a jQuery object of checkboxes and store it in a variable:
$group1 = $('#checkbox1,#checkbox2,#checkbox3,#checkbox4');
The user cannot continue unless all checkboxes in that group are checked.
I've been using an if statement combined with .is(':checked') to find a boolean value:
if( $group1.is(':checked') ){
//continue is OK
}
...but .is(':checked') will return TRUE if any checkboxes are checked within the group. Essentially, .is(':checked') performs an OR operation on the selected elements in $group1. I'm looking for an AND operation, so all selected elements must be checked to return TRUE. Is there a jQuery function that does this, or another workaround?


$out of your variable names. This is not required in JavaScript and it is intended to be used by mechanically generated code. You can use it (like jQuery does), but it is not good practice to break this convention. – elusive Sep 15 '10 at 16:57