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How do you set the cursor position in a text field using jQuery? I've got a text field with content, and I want the users cursor to be positioned at a certain offset when they focus on the field. The code should look kind of like this:

$('#input').focus(function() {
  $(this).setCursorPosition(4);
});

What would the implementation of that setCursorPosition function look like? If you had a text field with the content abcdefg, this call would result in the cursor being positioned as follows: abcd**|**efg.

Java has a similar function, setCaretPosition. Does a similar method exist for javascript?

Update: I modified CMS's code to work with jQuery as follows:

new function($) {
  $.fn.setCursorPosition = function(pos) {
    if ($(this).get(0).setSelectionRange) {
      $(this).get(0).setSelectionRange(pos, pos);
    } else if ($(this).get(0).createTextRange) {
      var range = $(this).get(0).createTextRange();
      range.collapse(true);
      range.moveEnd('character', pos);
      range.moveStart('character', pos);
      range.select();
    }
  }
}(jQuery);
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I have two functions:

function setSelectionRange(input, selectionStart, selectionEnd) {
  if (input.setSelectionRange) {
    input.focus();
    input.setSelectionRange(selectionStart, selectionEnd);
  }
  else if (input.createTextRange) {
    var range = input.createTextRange();
    range.collapse(true);
    range.moveEnd('character', selectionEnd);
    range.moveStart('character', selectionStart);
    range.select();
  }
}

function setCaretToPos (input, pos) {
  setSelectionRange(input, pos, pos);
}

The you can use setCaretToPos like this:

setCaretToPos(document.getElementById("YOURINPUT"), 4);
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I wanted to do this too, but I wasn't happy with the non-jQuery solution...

$.fn.selectRange = function(start, end) {
	return this.each(function() {
		if(this.setSelectionRange) {
			this.focus();
			this.setSelectionRange(start, end);
		} else if(this.createTextRange) {
			var range = this.createTextRange();
			range.collapse(true);
			range.moveEnd('character', end);
			range.moveStart('character', start);
			range.select();
		}
	});
};

With this, you can do

$('#elem').selectRange(3,5);
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In IE to move cursor on some position this code is enough:

var range = elt.createTextRange();
range.move('character', pos);
range.select();
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