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I am trying to check/uncheck all checkboxes using jQuery. Now by checking/unchecking the parent checkbox all the child checkboxes are getting selected/deselected also with the text of parent checkbox getting changed to checkall/uncheckall.

Now I want to replace parent checkbox with an input button, and change the text also on the button to checkall/uncheckall. THere is the code, can anyone please tweak the code ?

    $( function() {
        $( '.checkAll' ).live( 'change', function() {
            $( '.cb-element' ).attr( 'checked', $( this ).is( ':checked' ) ? 'checked' : '' );
            $( this ).next().text( $( this ).is( ':checked' ) ? 'Uncheck All' : 'Check All' );
        });
        $( '.cb-element' ).live( 'change', function() {
            $( '.cb-element' ).length == $( '.cb-element:checked' ).length ? $( '.checkAll' ).attr( 'checked', 'checked' ).next().text( 'Uncheck All' ) : $( '.checkAll' ).attr( 'checked', '' ).next().text( 'Check All' );

        });
    });


   <input type="checkbox" class="checkAll" /> <b>Check All</b>

   <input type="checkbox" class="cb-element" /> Checkbox  1
   <input type="checkbox" class="cb-element" /> Checkbox  2
   <input type="checkbox" class="cb-element" /> Checkbox  3
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26 Answers 26

243

Try this one :

$(document).ready(function(){
    $('.check:button').toggle(function(){
        $('input:checkbox').attr('checked','checked');
        $(this).val('uncheck all');
    },function(){
        $('input:checkbox').removeAttr('checked');
        $(this).val('check all');        
    })
})

DEMO

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  • 7
    -1 as toggle is not meant for working like that: api.jquery.com/toggle (at least the current version)
    – estani
    Apr 16, 2013 at 17:10
  • 2
    Only works for one button, if you need several it is best to use .click() Jun 5, 2013 at 22:41
  • 5
    Heads up: this answer checks literally every checkbox in your form. Skip unless you want that. For multiple checkalls this answer helped me: stackoverflow.com/a/27148382/3448554 Mar 16, 2015 at 5:11
  • 2
    This will not work anymore, .toggle(handler, handler) was deprecated in jQuery 1.8 and removed in jQuery 1.9. Now all it does is toggles visibility.
    – Himel Das
    Apr 7, 2016 at 14:59
  • 19
    With the newest versions of jQuery, .attr() and removeAttr() shouldn't be used with the "checked" attribute. As removeAttr() will remove the attribute instead of setting it to false. .prop('checked', true) or .prop('checked', false) should be used instead, as explained in @richard-garside answer. Aug 19, 2016 at 10:23
129

This is the shortest way I've found (needs jQuery1.6+)

HTML:

<input type="checkbox" id="checkAll"/>

JS:

$("#checkAll").change(function () {
    $("input:checkbox").prop('checked', $(this).prop("checked"));
});

I'm using .prop as .attr doesn't work for checkboxes in jQuery 1.6+ unless you've explicitly added a checked attribute to your input tag.

Example-

$("#checkAll").change(function () {
    $("input:checkbox").prop('checked', $(this).prop("checked"));
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<form action="#">
    <p><label><input type="checkbox" id="checkAll"/> Check all</label></p>
    
    <fieldset>
        <legend>Loads of checkboxes</legend>
        <p><label><input type="checkbox" /> Option 1</label></p>
        <p><label><input type="checkbox" /> Option 2</label></p>
        <p><label><input type="checkbox" /> Option 3</label></p>
        <p><label><input type="checkbox" /> Option 4</label></p>
    </fieldset>
</form>

5
  • How do you use this one? Any chance of seeing a fiddle?
    – Drewdavid
    Mar 25, 2014 at 22:20
  • 1
    Simple answer, but OP wanted a button Mar 25, 2015 at 5:33
  • How do you "deselect all" in this way? Oct 5, 2015 at 11:13
  • 1
    @MichalSkop This code selects or deselects based on whether the #checkAll is checked or not. If you want to uncheck all then you can just use the value false like this $("input:checkbox").prop('checked', false); Oct 5, 2015 at 13:41
  • Thanks, very easy! Apr 14, 2018 at 2:51
23

Try This One:

HTML

<input type="checkbox" name="all" id="checkall" />

JavaScript

$('#checkall:checkbox').change(function () {
   if($(this).attr("checked")) $('input:checkbox').attr('checked','checked');
   else $('input:checkbox').removeAttr('checked');
});​

DEMO

1
  • Yes thanks this code perfect, even if it changes from DOM LEVEL. I have been tried hard to code, but even i tried other plugins that too are not working.. This one is perfect.
    – Rafee
    Sep 27, 2012 at 14:04
15

Html

<input type="checkbox" name="select_all" id="select_all" class="checkAll" />

Javascript

    $('.checkAll').click(function(){
    if($(this).attr('checked')){
        $('input:checkbox').attr('checked',true);
    }
    else{
        $('input:checkbox').attr('checked',false);
    }
});
1
  • 8
    Use .prop instead of .attr if you're using jQuery1.6+ Jul 27, 2013 at 20:53
8

Solution for toggling checkboxes using a button, compatible with jQuery 1.9+ where toogle-event is no longer available:

$('.check:button').click(function(){
      var checked = !$(this).data('checked');
      $('input:checkbox').prop('checked', checked);
      $(this).val(checked ? 'uncheck all' : 'check all' )
      $(this).data('checked', checked);
});

DEMO

1
  • Replaced the button with a checkbox and "input:checkbox" with a class, for my purposes, and this worked great! Dec 15, 2019 at 8:52
8

Check / Uncheck All with Intermediate property using jQuery

Get Checked Items in Array using getSelectedItems() method

Source Checkbox List Select / Unselect All with Indeterminate Master Check

enter image description here

HTML

<div class="container">
  <div class="card">
    <div class="card-header">
      <ul class="list-group list-group-flush">
        <li class="list-group-item">
          <input
            class="form-check-input"
            type="checkbox"
            value="selectAll"
            id="masterCheck"
          />
          <label class="form-check-label" for="masterCheck">
            Select / Unselect All
          </label>
        </li>
      </ul>
    </div>
    <div class="card-body">
      <ul class="list-group list-group-flush" id="list-wrapper">
        <li class="list-group-item">
          <input
            class="form-check-input"
            type="checkbox"
            value="item1"
            id="item1"
          />
          <label class="form-check-label" for="item1">
            Item 1
          </label>
        </li>
        <li class="list-group-item">
          <input
            class="form-check-input"
            type="checkbox"
            value="item2"
            id="item2"
          />
          <label class="form-check-label" for="item2">
            Item 2
          </label>
        </li>
        <li class="list-group-item">
          <input
            class="form-check-input"
            type="checkbox"
            value="item3"
            id="item3"
          />
          <label class="form-check-label" for="item3">
            Item 3
          </label>
        </li>
        <li class="list-group-item">
          <input
            class="form-check-input"
            type="checkbox"
            value="item4"
            id="item4"
          />
          <label class="form-check-label" for="item4">
            Item 4
          </label>
        </li>
        <li class="list-group-item">
          <input
            class="form-check-input"
            type="checkbox"
            value="item5"
            id="item5"
          />
          <label class="form-check-label" for="item5">
            Item 5
          </label>
        </li>
        <li class="list-group-item" id="selected-values"></li>
      </ul>
    </div>
  </div>
</div>

jQuery

  $(function() {
    // ID selector on Master Checkbox
    var masterCheck = $("#masterCheck");
    // ID selector on Items Container
    var listCheckItems = $("#list-wrapper :checkbox");

    // Click Event on Master Check
    masterCheck.on("click", function() {
      var isMasterChecked = $(this).is(":checked");
      listCheckItems.prop("checked", isMasterChecked);
      getSelectedItems();
    });

    // Change Event on each item checkbox
    listCheckItems.on("change", function() {
      // Total Checkboxes in list
      var totalItems = listCheckItems.length;
      // Total Checked Checkboxes in list
      var checkedItems = listCheckItems.filter(":checked").length;

      //If all are checked
      if (totalItems == checkedItems) {
        masterCheck.prop("indeterminate", false);
        masterCheck.prop("checked", true);
      }
      // Not all but only some are checked
      else if (checkedItems > 0 && checkedItems < totalItems) {
        masterCheck.prop("indeterminate", true);
      }
      //If none is checked
      else {
        masterCheck.prop("indeterminate", false);
        masterCheck.prop("checked", false);
      }
      getSelectedItems();
    });

    function getSelectedItems() {
      var getCheckedValues = [];
      getCheckedValues = [];
      listCheckItems.filter(":checked").each(function() {
        getCheckedValues.push($(this).val());
      });
      $("#selected-values").html(JSON.stringify(getCheckedValues));
    }
  });
7

Try this:

$('.checkAll').on('click', function(e) {
     $('.cb-element').prop('checked', $(e.target).prop('checked'));
});

e is the event generated when you do click, and e.target is the element clicked (.checkAll), so you only have to put the property checked of elements with class .cb-element like that of element with class .checkAll`.

PS: Excuse my bad English!

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  • 1
    Hey Ruben, you should add a comment to your answer so that the OP can understand how you solved that problem exactly
    – edi9999
    Nov 26, 2014 at 12:22
  • Thanks for your help @edi9999, I am a beginner Nov 27, 2014 at 8:52
  • 1
    This answer is better IMO since the accepted answer will check all checkboxes on your form, while your pattern let's you easily target different HTML form $("#id") or $(".class") elements via a pattern like $('#all_news_items').on('click', function(e) { $('.news-item-option').prop('checked', $(e.target).prop('checked')); }); without the checkall functions interferring with other form elements, so you can add a new checkall easily: $('#all_specializations').on('click', function(e) { $('.specialization-option').prop('checked', $(e.target).prop('checked')); }); Mar 16, 2015 at 4:56
4

Below code will work if user select all checkboxs then check all-checkbox will be checked and if user unselect any one checkbox then check all-checkbox will be unchecked.

$("#checkall").change(function () {
    $("input:checkbox").prop('checked', $(this).prop("checked"));
});

$(".cb-element").change(function () {
  if($(".cb-element").length==$(".cb-element:checked").length)
    $("#checkall").prop('checked', true);
  else
    $("#checkall").prop('checked', false);
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<input type="checkbox" name="all" id="checkall" />Check All</br>

<input type="checkbox" class="cb-element" /> Checkbox  1</br>
<input type="checkbox" class="cb-element" /> Checkbox  2</br>
<input type="checkbox" class="cb-element" /> Checkbox  3

4

Agreed with Richard Garside's short answer, but instead of using prop() in $(this).prop("checked") you can use native JS checked property of checkbox like,

$("#checkAll").change(function () {
    $("input:checkbox").prop('checked', this.checked);
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<form action="#">
    <p><label><input type="checkbox" id="checkAll"/> Check all</label></p>
    
    <fieldset>
        <legend>Loads of checkboxes</legend>
        <p><label><input type="checkbox" /> Option 1</label></p>
        <p><label><input type="checkbox" /> Option 2</label></p>
        <p><label><input type="checkbox" /> Option 3</label></p>
        <p><label><input type="checkbox" /> Option 4</label></p>
    </fieldset>
</form>

4

You can try this

    $('.checkAll').on('click',function(){
        $('.checkboxes').prop('checked',$(this).prop("checked"));
    });`

Class .checkAll is a checkbox which controls the bulk action

4
 $(document).on('change', '.check-all', function () {
   if($(this).prop('checked')) {
      $('.check-box').prop('checked', true)
   }else {
      $('.check-box').prop('checked', false);
   }
3

If you want to uncheck all the checkboxes on a page, the easiest way is like this:

$('[type=checkbox]').prop("checked", false);

0
2

Best Solution here Check Fiddle

$("#checkAll").change(function () {
    $("input:checkbox.cb-element").prop('checked', $(this).prop("checked"));
});
$(".cb-element").change(function () {
        _tot = $(".cb-element").length                        
        _tot_checked = $(".cb-element:checked").length;

        if(_tot != _tot_checked){
            $("#checkAll").prop('checked',false);
        }
});
<input type="checkbox" id="checkAll"/> ALL

<br />

<input type="checkbox" class="cb-element" /> Checkbox  1
<input type="checkbox" class="cb-element" /> Checkbox  2
<input type="checkbox" class="cb-element" /> Checkbox  3
1

try this

$(".checkAll").click(function() {
    if("checkall" === $(this).val()) {
         $(".cb-element").attr('checked', true);
         $(this).val("uncheckall"); //change button text
    }
    else if("uncheckall" === $(this).val()) {
         $(".cb-element").attr('checked', false);
         $(this).val("checkall"); //change button text
    }
});
1
  • I've tried your script, but no luck. Can you please see this if i have implemented correctly or not..? Demo
    – Ravi
    Mar 8, 2011 at 7:13
1

Shameless self-promotion: there's a jQuery plugin for that.

HTML:

<form action="#" id="myform">
    <div><input type="checkbox" id="checkall"> <label for="checkall"> Check all</label></div>
    <fieldset id="slaves">
        <div><label><input type="checkbox"> Checkbox</label></div>
        <div><label><input type="checkbox"> Checkbox</label></div>
        <div><label><input type="checkbox"> Checkbox</label></div>
        <div><label><input type="checkbox"> Checkbox</label></div>
        <div><label><input type="checkbox"> Checkbox</label></div>
    </fieldset>
</form>​

JS:

$('#checkall').checkAll('#slaves input:checkbox', {
    reportTo: function () {
        var prefix = this.prop('checked') ? 'un' : '';
        this.next().text(prefix + 'check all');
    }
});​

...and you're done.

http://jsfiddle.net/mattball/NrM2P

1

try this,

<input type="checkbox" class="checkAll" onclick="$('input[type=checkbox][class=cb-element]').attr('checked',this.checked)">
1

You can use this.checked to verify the current state of the checkbox,

$('.checkAll').change(function(){
    var state = this.checked; //checked ? - true else false

    state ? $(':checkbox').prop('checked',true) : $(':checkbox').prop('checked',false);

    //change text
    state ? $(this).next('b').text('Uncheck All') : $(this).next('b').text('Check All')
});

$('.checkAll').change(function(){
    var state = this.checked;
    state? $(':checkbox').prop('checked',true):$(':checkbox').prop('checked',false);
    state? $(this).next('b').text('Uncheck All') :$(this).next('b').text('Check All')
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
 <input type="checkbox" class="checkAll" /> <b>Check All</b>

   <input type="checkbox" class="cb-element" /> Checkbox  1
   <input type="checkbox" class="cb-element" /> Checkbox  2
   <input type="checkbox" class="cb-element" /> Checkbox  3

1

Try below code to check/uncheck all checkboxes

jQuery(document).ready(function() {
    $("#check_uncheck").change(function() {
        if ($("#check_uncheck:checked").length) {
            $(".checkboxes input:checkbox").prop("checked", true);
        } else {
            $(".checkboxes input:checkbox").prop("checked", false);
        }
    })
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.9.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<input type="checkbox" name="check_uncheck" id="check_uncheck" /> Check All/Uncheck All
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="checkboxes">
    <input type="checkbox" name="check" id="check" /> Check Box 1
    <br/>
    <input type="checkbox" name="check" id="check" /> Check Box 2
    <br/>
    <input type="checkbox" name="check" id="check" /> Check Box 3
    <br/>
    <input type="checkbox" name="check" id="check" /> Check Box 4
</div>

Try this Demo Link

There is also another short way to do this, checkout below example. In this example check/uncheck all checkbox is checked or not if checked then all wiil be checked and if not all will be uncheck

$("#check_uncheck").change(function() {
    $(".checkboxes input:checkbox").prop("checked",$(this).is(':checked'));
})
    <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.9.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
    <input type="checkbox" name="check_uncheck" id="check_uncheck" /> Check All/Uncheck All
    <br/>
    <br/>
    <div class="checkboxes">
        <input type="checkbox" name="check" id="check" /> Check Box 1
        <br/>
        <input type="checkbox" name="check" id="check" /> Check Box 2
        <br/>
        <input type="checkbox" name="check" id="check" /> Check Box 3
        <br/>
        <input type="checkbox" name="check" id="check" /> Check Box 4
    </div>

0

I know this question is old but, I noticed most people are using a checkbox. The accepted answer uses a button, but cannot work with several buttons (ex. one at top of page one at bottom). So here is a modification that does both.

HTML

<a href="#" class="check-box-machine my-button-style">Check All</a>

jQuery

var ischecked = false;
$(".check-box-machine").click(function(e) {
    e.preventDefault();
    if (ischecked == false) {
        $("input:checkbox").attr("checked","checked");
        $(".check-box-machine").html("Uncheck All");
        ischecked = true;
    } else {
        $("input:checkbox").removeAttr("checked");
        $(".check-box-machine").html("Check All");
        ischecked = false;
    }
});

This will allow you to have as many buttons as you would like with changing text and checkbox values. I included an e.preventDefault() call because this will stop the page from jumping to the top due to the href="#" part.

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$(function () {
    $('input#check_all').change(function () {
        $("input[name='input_ids[]']").prop('checked', $(this).prop("checked"));
    });
});
1
  • Could you please edit in an explanation of why this code answers the question? Code-only answers are discouraged, because they don't teach the solution.
    – Scimonster
    Feb 9, 2015 at 8:18
0

Here is a link, which is used to check and uncheck the parent checkbox and all the child checkboxes are getting selected and deselected.

jquery check uncheck all checkboxes Using Jquery With Demo

$(function () {
        $("#select-all").on("click", function () {
            var all = $(this);
            $('input:checkbox').each(function () {
                $(this).prop("checked", all.prop("checked"));
            });
        });
    });
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<script type="text/javascript">
    function myFunction(checked,total_boxes){ 
         for ( i=0 ; i < total_boxes ; i++ ){ 
           if (checked){   
             document.forms[0].checkBox[i].checked=true; 
            }else{  
             document.forms[0].checkBox[i].checked=false; 
            } 
        }   
    } 
</script>
    <body>
        <FORM> 
            <input type="checkbox" name="checkBox" >one<br> 
            <input type="checkbox" name="checkBox" >two<br> 
            <input type="checkbox" name="checkBox" >three<br> 
            <input type="checkbox" name="checkBox" >four<br> 
            <input type="checkbox" name="checkBox" >five<br> 
            <input type="checkbox" name="checkBox" >six<br> 
            <input type="checkbox" name="checkBox" >seven<br> 
            <input type="checkbox" name="checkBox" >eight<br> 
            <input type="checkbox" name="checkBox" >nine<br>
            <input type="checkbox" name="checkBox" >ten<br>  s
            <input type=button name="CheckAll" value="Select_All" onClick="myFunction(true,10)"> 
            <input type=button name="UnCheckAll" value="UnCheck All Boxes" onClick="myFunction(false,10)"> 
        </FORM> 
    </body>
0

add this in your code block, or even click of your button

$('input:checkbox').attr('checked',false);
0
$(document).ready( function() {
        // Check All
        $('.checkall').click(function () {          
            $(":checkbox").attr("checked", true);
        });
        // Uncheck All
        $('.uncheckall').click(function () {            
            $(":checkbox").attr("checked", false);
        });
    });
0

removeAttr() no longer works in later versions of jquery. You can use the prop() function.

$(document).ready(function(){
    $('.check:button').click(function(){
        $('input:checkbox').prop('checked',true);
        $(this).val('uncheck all')
    },function(){
        $('input:checkbox').prop('checked', false);
        $(this).val('check all');        
    })
})
-1

Check All with uncheck/check controller if all items is/isnt checked

JS:

e = checkbox id t= checkbox (item) class n= checkbox check all class

function checkAll(e,t,n){jQuery("#"+e).click(function(e){if(this.checked){jQuery("."+t).each(function(){this.checked=true;jQuery("."+n).each(function(){this.checked=true})})}else{jQuery("."+t).each(function(){this.checked=false;jQuery("."+n).each(function(){this.checked=false})})}});jQuery("."+t).click(function(e){var r=jQuery("."+t).length;var i=0;var s=0;jQuery("."+t).each(function(){if(this.checked==true){i++}if(this.checked==false){s++}});if(r==i){jQuery("."+n).each(function(){this.checked=true})}if(i<r){jQuery("."+n).each(function(){this.checked=false})}})}

HTML:

Check ALL controle class : chkall_ctrl

<input type="checkbox"name="chkall" id="chkall_up" class="chkall_ctrl"/>
<br/>
1.<input type="checkbox" value="1" class="chkall" name="chk[]" id="chk1"/><br/>
2.<input type="checkbox" value="2" class="chkall" name="chk[]" id="chk2"/><br/>
3.<input type="checkbox" value="3" class="chkall" name="chk[]" id="chk3"/><br/>
<br/>
<input type="checkbox"name="chkall" id="chkall_down" class="chkall_ctrl"/>

<script>
jQuery(document).ready(function($)
{
  checkAll('chkall_up','chkall','chkall_ctrl');
  checkAll('chkall_down','chkall','chkall_ctrl');
});
 </script>

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