is there a way in jQuery to select elements that have a certain value in a data attribute array?

Consider this snippet of html:

<li id="person1" data-city="Boston, New York, San Fransisco">
    Person name 1
</li>
<li id="person2" data-city="Los Angeles, New York, Washington">
    Person name 2
</li>

What is the best way in jQuery to select all persons with "New York" in the data-city attribute?

The solution should take in account that certain citynames appear in other city names (in example 2: London, New London)

Example 2:

<li id="person1" data-city="Boston, London, San Fransisco">
    Person name 1
</li>
<li id="person2" data-city="Los Angeles, Washington, New London">
    Person name 2
</li>

What is the best way in jQuery to select all persons with "London" in the data-city attribute? A city with "New London" should not be selected.

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You can't have multiple elements with the same id value. – jfriend00 Sep 8 '11 at 7:14
corrected the html so all elements have a unique id – murze Sep 8 '11 at 7:29
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2 Answers

up vote 4 down vote accepted

you can use the selector tag[attr*=string] where *= matches the string found anywhere in the tag value. I have colored the text red, just so you can test...

$("li[data-city*=New York]").css({color:'red'});

or via more complex method to fit needs of example two:

$("li").filter(function(){ return $(this).attr('data-city').match(/(^|,\s+)London(,|$)/) }).css({color:'red'});

This method uses filter to go through the list of selected li and match all elements with attribute data-city that matches regex (^|,\s+)London(,|$) which means...

start or comma (^|,) and one or more spaces (\s+) followed by London followed by comma or end (,|$)

I used this HTML:

<li id="person1" data-city="Boston, New York, San Fransisco, London">
    Person name 1
</li>
<li id="person2" data-city="Boston, New Jersey, London, San Fransisco">
    Person name 2
</li>
<li id="person3" data-city="Los Angeles, New York, New London, Washington">
    Person name 3
</li>
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p.s. you should always use unique id field, if you want a type of thing rather than a specific thing, you should use class instead – Billy Moon Sep 8 '11 at 7:15
thanks for solution but it doesn't solve the problem in example 2 (i've added another example to the question) – murze Sep 8 '11 at 7:37
see updated answer with solution using filter, and regex – Billy Moon Sep 8 '11 at 7:56
perfect answer thanks! – murze Sep 8 '11 at 8:17
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try something like :

$('li[data-city*="New York"]')

Attribute Contains Selector [docs]

jsfiddle example

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thanks for solution but it doesn't solve the problem in example 2 (i've added another example to the question) – murze Sep 8 '11 at 7:38
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