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Here in this html i need to get the image name arrow_down using jquery and set it in a variable x.Here in my code after getting the image name i have to use that name in if else condition

 <a style="color: #FFFFFF; text-decoration: none;" id="imageDivLink" href="#">
 <img name="arrow" class="img-swap" src="Images/arrow_down.jpg" width="13" height="13" border="0" alt="" /></a>

and

     $('#imageDivLink').click(function () {
            var x = $("img[src$='arrow_down.jpg'][name='arrow']");

      if (x == arrow_down) {
           $('#MainContent_IFTrendAnalysis').animate({ height: '+=120' }, 500);
        }
        else {
           $('#MainContent_IFTrendAnalysis').animate({ height: '-=120' }, 500);
        }
 });

Any suggestion?

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  • $('#imageDivLink').children('img').attr('name'); should work
    – bart s
    Apr 3, 2012 at 13:00
  • Do you want the name attribute or the image name found in the src attribute? Apr 3, 2012 at 13:01

5 Answers 5

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bart s is mostly right - but to complete the jquery:

$('#imageDivLink').on('click',function () {
    var imgName = $(this).find('img').attr('name');

    if(imgName === 'arrow_down') {  
        //do something 
       }
    else {  
        //do something else 
       }
 }
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use attr("src") to get the src attribute.

$('#imageDivLink').click(function () {
        var x = $("img[src$='Images/arrow_down.jpg'][name='arrow']");

  if (x.attr("SRC") == "Images/arrow_down.jpg") {
       $('#MainContent_IFTrendAnalysis').animate({ height: '+=120' }, 500);
    }
    else {
       $('#MainContent_IFTrendAnalysis').animate({ height: '-=120' }, 500);
    }
});
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I would give the image an ID like below

<img name="arrow" class="img-swap" id="myImage" src="Images/arrow_down.jpg" width="13" heigh="13" border="0" alt="" /></a> 

Then using jquery you can grab the attribute name like this

var imageName = $('#myImage').attr('name');

Hope that helps

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YOu can use the .attr() function provided by jQuery.

You can create custom attribute & the access it in jQuery.

Example

Then in jQuery $().jQuery(function(){

var v=$('#id').attr('CustomName');

});

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HTML:

<img class="zoom_img" src="images/8.jpg" id="my_img" name="my_img"/>

jQuery:

To get the name by using class name use the below example:

$('.zoom_img').click(function(e){
    var fileName = $(this).attr('src');
    var fieldName = $(this).attr('name');       
    alert('FileName : ' + fileName + '\nFieldName : ' + fieldName);
});

To get the name by using field id use the below example:

$('#my_img').click(function(e){
    var fileName = $('#my_img').attr('src');
    var fieldName = $(this).attr('name');       
    alert('FileName : ' + fileName + '\nFieldName : ' + fieldName);
});

Note: When using field id, we can get the value either by using field id or this keyword.

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