I am using a jquery-ui buttonset with 2 radio buttons for yes/no input.
var yesInput = document.createElement("input");
yesInput.type = "radio";
$(yesInput).attr('id', "njs1");
$(yesInput).prop('checked', this._data);
var noInput = document.createElement("input");
noInput.type = "radio";
$(noInput).attr('id', "njs2");
$(noInput).prop('checked', !this._data);
I am calling a change event, on these buttons and in the handling function trying to detect whether the checked button is clicked. buttonSet
is the div that is made into a buttonset()
.
$("input[type=radio]", buttonSet).change(checkHandler);
var data= $("input[type=radio]", buttonSet).eq(0).is(':checked');
In such a situation, I am expecting that if the second button is clicked, data should return false. My understanding is when I check a radio, it's html is modified to add checked
.
However, irrespective of what is being called, data is always true
.
What am I doing wrong? How to get the correct value?
Edit:
As you can see, I can click on No and still have Yes checked. Since it is a radio, I expect it to behave that way
name
attribute with the same value so they are linked, to make sure onlyyes
orno
can be selected. 2) I'm seeing a mixed usage of vanilla js and jQuery code; What is the purpose of vanillajs in your code? 3) Not sure what$(buttonSet).buttonset();
does. It this some jquery plugin? 4) You are loading both jquery 1.x and 2.x in the example.$(buttonSet).buttonset();
and shows the same in the examples. api.jqueryui.com/buttonset/#method-optionname
attribute) is still there.