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I'm trying to grab all table rows in a table then filter them out by if they have a class on them titled "hideGroup." This is my code so far but it just keeps outputting numbers. What would be the proper way to grab all the table rows in a table and then check to see if they have a group called "hideGroup?"

 var newRows = $("#search-results-table").find("tr");

        var filteredRows = newRows.filter(function(n) {
            if (n.className != "hideGroup")
                return n;
        });

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Your question is not that clear.

Use :not() if you like to select all rows that do not have the class

$('#search-results-table tr:not(.hideGroup)')

If you like to only filter the ones with that class use:

$('#search-results-table tr.hideGroup');
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$('#search-results-table tr.hideGroup') would return the full set.

Edit:

If it's true that you want rows without the class hideGroup, despite explicitly saying check to see if they have a group called "hideGroup?", here's the selector to do that:

$('#search-results-table tr').not('.hideGroup')

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  • he wants tr's that DONT have the class hideGroup
    – jcvandan
    Jun 27, 2011 at 15:43
  • sorry - his question is slightly confused, after reading it again I'm not sure exactly what he wants
    – jcvandan
    Jun 27, 2011 at 15:47
  • @dormisher True, his question is confused, but I think you're right. The code he gave seemed to exclude the trs with that class, so I think you were on the right path. Poor wording of the question, no doubt.
    – rockerest
    Jun 27, 2011 at 15:50
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To return a collection all of the table rows with "hideGroup" class use:

$('#search-results-table tr.hideGroup')

to filter the classes that do not have the "hideGroup" class use:

$('#search-results-table tr:not(.hideGroup)')
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$('#search-results-table tr:not(.hideGroup)')

That will return all table rows that do not have the hideGroup class

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The reason it's returning numbers is because n is an index (number), not an element. so n.className will always be undefined which will make your logic inside that function always return n.

What you want to use is either select the results by using

$('#search-results-table tr.hideGroup')

or

$('#search-results-table tr:not(.hideGroup)')
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When using a function with jQuery.filter(), the first parameter is the index, not the element. You can fix this by using this instead:

var newRows = $("#search-results-table").find("tr");

var filteredRows = newRows.filter(function(n) {
  return !$(this).hasClass('hideGroup');
});

However, take a look at some of the other answers. They provide a much shorter solution.

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