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These are my many checkboxes and I need to grab the selected ones on a save and create an array/string of numbers that will be saved.

<asp:CheckBox ID="4" runat="server" ClientIDMode="Static"/>

Do I need to add a value with a number so that i can get the number that the checkbox is so i can get something like "1,4,8,9"(checkboxes selected) or can I get it from ID?

I was looking at something like this as an example:

$(function(){
  $('#btnClick').click(function(){
    var val = [];
    $(':checkbox:checked').each(function(i){
      val[i] = $(this).val();
    });
  });
});

EDIT:

Is there a way to get the checkboxes specifically by starting ID as to not get every single one from the page?

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  • Are you trying to map IDs to values? What does the actual rendered HTML look like? And what is your desired outcome?
    – user1106925
    Jun 21, 2012 at 17:53

3 Answers 3

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You can use .push on Array's like so:

val.push(this.id);

Here is an example: http://jsfiddle.net/dpMp2/3/

or

you can just do this:

var val = $.makeArray($(':checkbox:checked'));

information on makeArray can be found here: http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.makeArray/ note as am not i am stated below, the array will be objects and you will have to get the id or value from each obj. Read the docs for more info.

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    Using .push() wouldn't change the outcome. and $.makeArray would not give you the values.
    – user1106925
    Jun 21, 2012 at 17:50
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I would use map

$(':checkbox:checked').map(function(){ return $(this).val(); })
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  • Don't forget .toArray() at the end if OP wants an actual Array.
    – user1106925
    Jun 21, 2012 at 17:51
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Since val is an object, so you'll have to use push function to assign the data.

$(function(){
  $('#btnClick').click(function(){
    var val = [];
    $(':checkbox:checked').each(function(i){
      val.push($(this).val());
    });
  });
});
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  • You don't have to use .push(). OP's method is just as valid.
    – user1106925
    Jun 21, 2012 at 17:49

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